UNITE Alpha Testnet

Empowering Developers to Build the Future of Mobile Web3 Gaming

Built on Coinbase's Layer-2 blockchain, Base and OP Stack, The Unite L3 Alpha Testnet is a live testing environment that allows Unite to start testing SDKs in its mobile games to connect to the L3. This testnet serves as a critical resource for the Unite L3 chain solution, providing a safe and accessible space to experiment, innovate, and collaborate on the future of decentralized gaming.

The Unite L3 Alpha Testnet is the first piece of this comprehensive solution. It kicks off the development of Unite’s main scaling strategy. The Testnet allows Unite to start testing its existing live mobile games (available on Apple and Google app stores) SDKs to connect to the L3. Also, building on top of technology provided by Syndicate, Unite’s solutions will support the relaying of state data across chains as well as the offchain to onchain data transmission, gasless onboarding and gaming experiences, and more.

Built on the leading Ethereum Layer-2 blockchain network Base, Unite L3 chain would significantly benefit from Base’s scalable optimistic rollup technology, easy development compatible with EVM and low transaction cost. Base provided a concrete foundation for Unite to further scale and integrate its L3 into the full package offer, which includes Unite Oracle Nodes, Mobile Game Service SDKs, Mobile Wallet SDKs, and its mobile decentralized physical infrastructure (DePin).

The Unite L3 chain strategy from economics to implementation has been developed with the expertise of Syndicate, the infrastructure company behind L3 chains such as Degen Chain, Ham Chain, Gold Chain, and more. The Unite team and Syndicate are working together to continuously and regularly release updates of the Testnet. The future beta version of the Testnet will feature early versions of state-of-the-art sequencer technology along with Unite Oracle Nodes for the mobile gaming infrastructure.

UNITE Alpha Testnet Explorer: https://testnet.unitescan.io/

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