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Unified Liquidity Platform Range Protocol Unveils Skate – the First Universal Application Layer Powering Apps To Run on All Chains With One State

Unified Liquidity Platform Range Protocol Unveils Skate – the First Universal Application Layer Powering Apps To Run on All Chains With One State

April 3, 2024 – Singapore, Singapore


Skate is backed by leading founders in Web 3.0, including EigenLayer, Polygon, Manta, Axelar, Pendle, A41 and Galxe, supporting its vision to make Web 3.0 efficient for a modular future by solving application fragmentation.

Range Protocol, a unified liquidity provisioning platform, today announced the launch of Skate, the universal application layer that empowers apps to run on thousands of chains with one state.

Designed with an intent-centric approach, Skate aims to efficiently address the application fragmentations as a single hub for all code deployment across all chains.

Backed by leading Web 3.0 players, including EigenLayer, Polygon, Manta, Axelar, Biconomy, Pendle, A41, Vertex, Navi, Galxe, Pontem and more, Skate will deliver its vision with faster finality and universal application scope, paving the way for its mainnet launch within the year.

In today’s multi-chain landscape, applications face pressing needs to deploy, adapt and maintain across an increasing number of chains.

Skate introduces the concept of a ‘universal application scope,’ where essential applications are developed collectively and maintained in a shared pool accessible to all chains regardless of its underlying virtual machine environment.

With Skate, users and developers are able to efficiently and instantly access thousands of chains by interacting with one application instance.

Siddharth Lalwani, co-founder and CEO of Range Protocol, said,

“The rise of modularity powered innovations such as improved throughput and reduced transaction costs. However, it also came with its own set of challenges most notably, application fragmentation.

“Skate introduces the concept of the universal application layer, where essential applications are developed collectively and maintained in a shared pool accessible to all chains.

“This ensures foundational needs of builders and users are met efficiently, allowing each chain to focus on creating value-added services and laying the building blocks for a modular future.”

Move from duplication to innovation – one Skate, one state

Skate is the only intent-centric application layer in the ecosystem, enabling applications to run across thousands of chains and different tech stacks at the same time through a single interface.

Moving past duplication of deployments, Skate works as a hub for deploying, developing and maintaining a singular version of smart contracts while…

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