Skate announces the launch of its first stateless application, which allows users to seamlessly interact across more than 20 chains, providing a user experience similar to that of a unified state single application, aiming to change the traditional, isolated application model and eliminate application fragmentation issues.
The Paradigm Shift of Web3 Applications
In traditional mode, Web3 applications typically adopt a unified structure, running on a single Blockon-chain. Successful applications will be forked to other on-chain, resulting in multiple isolated states. Skate’s stateless application model will change this way, allowing applications to maintain a unified state in both EVM and non-EVM blockchain environments. Similar to traditional devices, users can run the same applications on Android phones, iPhones, and laptop browsers, and Skate is bringing this concept into Web3.
Introduction Skateboard Workshop
The first pilot stateless application is a Skateboard Workshop, where users can assemble their own skateboards from more than 20 on-chain components. The access link is:
Users can create unique skateboard Non-fungible Tokens by collecting three basic components (skateboard frame, wheels, and deck). These components can be minted on-chain in all supported on-chain minting, showcasing the statelessness of the application. Once all components are collected, users can mint the ‘deck’ on-chain to create a Non-fungible Token.
Stateless applications include two main user interactions:
Mint Component: Users express their intent to mint one of their skateboard parts and receive a random part in return;
Assemble Skateboard: After collecting all three components, users can assemble the complete skateboard.
Each assembled skateboard will also win 250 Ollies for users. Users need to complete the Galxe task () before getting Ollies.
Skate will undergo a witch review. Once it fails the witch review, the user’s Ollies will be deducted.
Stateless Application Roadmap
The vision of stateless applications is to run across all EVM and non-EVM chains. We will launch this pilot project in three stages:
Phase 1: Integration with over 20 EVM-compatible chains. (Completed)
Phase 2: Expand to TON.
Phase 3: Expand to Solana and Eclipse.
The Stake team is excited about the launch of stateless applications, which represents a fundamental change in how applications operate in the increasingly fragmented world of blockchain. We invite developers and users to join this exciting journey and push the limits of blockchain technology. We will continue to expand and enhance the stateless application experience, bring more functionality to the ecosystem, support more chains, please keep following.
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Skate launches Skateboard Workshop, a stateless application across 20+ chains.
Skate announces the launch of its first stateless application, which allows users to seamlessly interact across more than 20 chains, providing a user experience similar to that of a unified state single application, aiming to change the traditional, isolated application model and eliminate application fragmentation issues.
The Paradigm Shift of Web3 Applications
In traditional mode, Web3 applications typically adopt a unified structure, running on a single Blockon-chain. Successful applications will be forked to other on-chain, resulting in multiple isolated states. Skate’s stateless application model will change this way, allowing applications to maintain a unified state in both EVM and non-EVM blockchain environments. Similar to traditional devices, users can run the same applications on Android phones, iPhones, and laptop browsers, and Skate is bringing this concept into Web3.
Introduction Skateboard Workshop
The first pilot stateless application is a Skateboard Workshop, where users can assemble their own skateboards from more than 20 on-chain components. The access link is:
Users can create unique skateboard Non-fungible Tokens by collecting three basic components (skateboard frame, wheels, and deck). These components can be minted on-chain in all supported on-chain minting, showcasing the statelessness of the application. Once all components are collected, users can mint the ‘deck’ on-chain to create a Non-fungible Token.
Stateless applications include two main user interactions:
Each assembled skateboard will also win 250 Ollies for users. Users need to complete the Galxe task () before getting Ollies.
Skate will undergo a witch review. Once it fails the witch review, the user’s Ollies will be deducted.
Stateless Application Roadmap
The vision of stateless applications is to run across all EVM and non-EVM chains. We will launch this pilot project in three stages:
The Stake team is excited about the launch of stateless applications, which represents a fundamental change in how applications operate in the increasingly fragmented world of blockchain. We invite developers and users to join this exciting journey and push the limits of blockchain technology. We will continue to expand and enhance the stateless application experience, bring more functionality to the ecosystem, support more chains, please keep following.