Chainwire, Stockholm, Sweden, December 12, 2023
Chromia’s Appnet continues to grow as My Neighbor Alice, a fully on-chain game, enters Alpha Season 4.
Chromia, a relational blockchain platform designed for decentralized applications, has migrated its fully on-chain game, My Neighbor Alice, to a shared appnet, coinciding with the announcement of Alpha Season 4 of My Neighbor Alice.
Chromia’s Appnet provides a closed beta environment for decentralized applications (dapps) to leverage real-world assets, build a user base, and demonstrate the platform’s technical potential. Appnet has shown steady growth and expansion since launching online services in October 2023. We are already working on groundbreaking projects such as BLK DNM’s Connected Fashion and VfB Stuttgart’s Digital Collectibles Marketplace.
My Neighbor Alice is a multiplayer open world game that allows users to customize their land to explore, interact, and show off their creativity. Because ALICE tokens, NFTs, and game logic are all stored and run on Chromia, the game preserves traditional game mechanics while being decentralized and fully on-chain. This is made possible by Chromia’s relational blockchain technology, which significantly improves data processing, storage speed, and efficiency compared to other dapp platforms. The overall user experience is also improved as players do not have to pay gas fees or manually sign transactions every time they perform an action.
Commenting on My Neighbor Alice’s migration to Chromia Appnet, Riccardo Sibani, Chief Product Officer at My Neighbor Alice, said: “We are committed to developing an open and interoperable metaverse. By leveraging Chromia, we are creating a game that is truly decentralized and runs entirely on-chain. The transition to Appnet represents a fundamental step toward our vision: Power to the Players.”
The dapp provides the first example of token bridging from an EVM-based network to Chromia. Thanks to the decentralized bridge provided by Chromia, players can move ALICE tokens from the BNB smart chain to Appnet and use them to create exclusive in-game NFTs.
Highlighting the seamless integration of Chromia features in My Neighbor Alice, Chief Technology Officer Alex Mizrahi said: “Chromia features are a natural fit for Web3 games. Players want to own items they spend time acquiring in the game world, but they also want a more intuitive experience that traditional Dapp platforms cannot provide. With Appnet and the subsequent mainnet, Chromia will demonstrate that games can deliver decentralization and digital ownership in a seamless and responsive way.”
dapps running on Appnet are expected to move to Chromia Mainnet 1.0 after its launch in 2024. The project recently announced a new roadmap and announced that a public mainnet will be launched next year.
Alpha Season 4 will be released to the public on December 12th and can be tried for free. Please visit the official website to find out more.
Users can stay connected with Chromia and get the latest updates from their official Twitter: https://twitter.com/Chromia
Introduction to Chromia
Chromia is a blockchain platform that provides scalable, secure, and developer-friendly solutions for decentralized applications. Relational blockchain technology is designed to enable high performance, low cost, and ease of use for developers and end users.
About My Neighbor Alice
My Neighbor Alice is a groundbreaking multiplayer builder game built on Chromia’s blockchain, delivering an engaging and accessible experience on a charming virtual island. Integrating blockchain technology allows players to own and trade virtual assets (NFTs). The game’s marketplace allows players to buy, sell, and trade these NFTs, creating a dynamic, player-driven virtual economy. Players can earn rewards, monetize their creations, and participate in community events to foster ownership and collaboration.
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