Hamster Kombat, a decentralized autonomous organization (DAO) known for its Telegram-based play-to-earn (P2E) game, has announced plans to develop a layer-2 blockchain.
Hamster Kombat, a decentralized autonomous organization (DAO) known for its Telegram-based play-to-earn (P2E) game, has announced plans to develop a layer-2 blockchain on The Open Network (TON).
This decision comes after a recent community vote, indicating strong support for the initiative among token holders.
The newly approved lLayer-2 solution aims to enhance transaction speed and reduce costs, addressing the platform’s scalability challenges. This move follows the successful approval of a previous proposal that includes a $1 million bounty pool, designed to incentivize community engagement and participation.
The DAO confirmed that development on the layer-2 blockchain is already underway. Members will receive further details regarding the strategy and implementation in the coming weeks.
The initiative is expected to position Hamster Kombat favorably within the rapidly evolving Web3 landscape, as it seeks to provide a robust technological foundation for its growing user base.
Layer-2 solutions are becoming increasingly popular across various blockchain platforms, with projects like Kraken’s INK protocol and Shiba Inu’s Shibarium leading the charge. These solutions are regarded as vital for increasing network efficiency and attracting decentralized applications (DApps) and innovators.
The Hamster Kombat team emphasized that the new layer-2 infrastructure will significantly improve user experience by providing more accessible and engaging gaming options.