Leading blockchain for gaming Oasys has established partnerships with TOKI and Datachain in order to improve interoperability of web3 games developed on Oasys. This arrangement is the most recent in a string of prominent ones that Oasys has entered into as it develops its ecosystem and moves forward with its plan. As part of the roadmap, the blockchain will highlight three key pillars: interoperability, ecosystem, and killer content, with the previously announced “Dragon Update.” Part one of that trident is reflected in the collaboration with Datachain and TOKI.
Acclaimed for its innovative blockchain exploration and advancement, Datachain lends its internationally acknowledged IBC technology to the collaboration. With many grants from the Interchain Foundation, Datachain has unmatched experience in IBC. As a pioneer in the development of IBC-based cross-chain bridges, TOKI will assist Oasys in optimizing the industry-recognized interoperability protocol to enhance the gaming user experience.
Daiki Moriyama, Director of Oasys stated:
“At Oasys, we passionately believe that the future of blockchain gaming hinges on providing unique experiences that are only possible through blockchain technology.”
“One of the key elements to achieving this will be the interoperability of games – for example: giving players the ability to make single-click, cross-chain transactions across multiple networks. By collaborating with Datachain and TOKI and integrating IBC, the go-to standard for web3 interoperability, we will deliver for gamers globally.”
Oasys highlights the permissionless nature of IBC and its capacity to securely allow cross-chain transactions with built-in response capabilities, in addition to the benefits of improved interoperability.
Even if the previous 18 months have seen difficult circumstances in the broader crypto industry, this collaboration highlights the well-known pattern of web3 players banding together and advancing user interests. NFTs on one blockchain in Oasys may be resolved on another because of the inter-blockchain messaging protocol integration, which lowers friction for players and produces a fluid gaming experience.
The collaboration also raises the prospect of Oasys apps ultimately being able to utilize stablecoins on different blockchains issued via Progmat Coin with a single click. Progmat, a supplier of digital asset infrastructure, already has partnerships with TOKI and Datachain.
Numerous significant gaming firms, like as SEGA, Bandai Namco, Square Enix, Ubisoft, and others, have supported Oasys as the blockchain tailored specifically for gaming, and they all serve as vital validators for the network.