Product releases were stepped up a gear in Q2, and on top of the TIP-4 NFT standard mentioned above, Everscale launched Evercraft, the first demo of its future GameFi SDK. The metaverse holds great prospects for the onward course of the crypto industry, and Everscale’s capability to handle thousands of players simultaneously ideally positions it to venture into such projects, as well as MMORPGs. As such, the team is looking to bring in more game developers in the foreseeable future and make some waves in this area.
Another new solution that saw the light of day in the second quarter was the Git Open Source Hodler, or GOSH, developed by EverX. As the name suggests, this is a decentralized git leveraging Everscale tech, and as the first git blockchain it is quite a pioneering development. It is thus unsurprising that GOSH has gained recognition from big players, already partnering with Docker. Although GOSH is separate from Everscale, the latter will benefit from the Docker partnership, as this is sure to raise awareness of Everscale’s tech in the wider IT industry and attract major new partners to the network.
A further product designed to make developers’ lives easier also came out in Q2: Ursus – a formal verifications framework that evolved out of the network’s industrial tools for smart contract verification. Ursus also includes a translator from the Ursus programming language to Solidity. Any developers dealing with smart contracts will be well aware of how expensive and time-consuming verification is, so they are certain to appreciate the hundreds of hours of project time that this one-of-a-kind product stands to save them by making the process so much more straightforward.
Everscale also completed its DAO Constructor milestone in the second quarter, now boasting two DAOs: the EVER DAO and the Octus Bridge DAO. And finally, the Milomeda Rollup – an L2 for Ada to Octus Bridge – was integrated. This was a big step, bringing Everscale ever closer to becoming a decentalized hub for a wide variety of projects, and it’s far from the last step in this regard, as Broxus is working continuously on adding more chains to its products.
As we can see, Everscale burned a ton of rubber in the second quarter, racing through its roadmap and accomplishing many of the major goals set. Nevertheless, with a list of targets as ambitious as this, it’s perhaps only natural that infrastructure projects were prioritized and some points got shifted to Q3. On the agenda for the current quarter are private workchains, which are now undergoing testing, EVM workchains, the Tezos bridge, and the NFT bridge.
So what else will Everscale be up to in H2? Well, whether or not the green candles keep lighting up for crypto, Everscale will certainly continue burning the midnight oil to roll out more of its planned developments and gain more recognition in the industry. As for promo, a lot of work is taking place behind the scenes, including conferences, hackathons, grants, and new incentives for developers keen to join the network. Everscale incorporates almost all modern blockchain concepts, and there are few other projects whose tech is comparable, so it’s only a matter of time before the eyes of the industry and individuals start to properly focus on this speeding bullet coursing straight for mass adoption.
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