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B3 is powering on…
hi there, we're a team of Base/Coinbase alumni and OG ETH contributors who are building something new. it’s called B3. but first, a little context…

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four months ago, we announced B3: a horizontally-scaled gaming ecosystem, built on Base, that meets people where they’re at. today…
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so, you’re a gaming studio. you have baller games, a playbook on how you’ll grow, and an audience ready to start playing, but you’re fed up with being limited by existing chain infra.
you want to make your own decisions on what wallet to use, what smart contract provider to work with, and what the UX of the block explorer looks like. you want to use your own token as the native gas token (or maybe you just want to use ETH!), and you’re frustrated with the limitations from existing chains.
so you build your own app chain.
this idea seems great at first, and everything is all g for a while — until you’re faced with all the work required to actually run a chain despite using a RaaS provider. you still need an NFT indexer, VRF, major wallets to support your chain, onramp/offramps, NFT marketplace support, and so much more.
after you’re done paying millions for all of these integrations, you have an app chain that’s still siloing your users on an island where bridging and network switching is a part of their daily lives if they want to play your game, and the entire thing is so much work you don’t have any time to actually build games anymore, you’re now on full-time infrastructure duty.
this sucks and it shouldn’t be the price paid for flexibility.
that’s why we built B3.
B3 is horizontally scaled (meaning we can reach really high tps while maintaining near gasless transactions) and we have slick chain abstraction tech which removes the need for users to switch networks or bridge. pure, unadulterated innovation at the UX level.
because of our modular, microservices-like architecture, we’re able to support game specific environments where the gaming token is used for both in-game purchases and gas. so, practically speaking, gaming studios can get the full benefits of an app chain, picking and choosing who to work with and what tools to implement, without any of the downsides or costs.
we believe that users shouldn’t be burdened by onboarding. nothing is worse than trying to play a game and being prompted to go through a bridge UI and not having the funds to move forward. B3 focuses on providing best-in-class UX from day one, and the chain abstraction stack powering it all brings that magic. the magic behind the tech will revolutionize the way users interact with blockchains (not just B3) via a combination of balance aggregation, solvers, bridges, intents, and everything delicious about CAKE. users will be able to seamlessly interact with games without even realizing they’re on B3, moving assets across chains and from game to game, all in one transaction. did we mention that it works for EOAs and smart accounts?
gamers shouldn’t be bothered with the complexities of the underlying blockchain, nor should they care about networks, balances, or where the apps live. they should just play games. that’s it.
join us and build on B3.
-B3
so, you’re a gaming studio. you have baller games, a playbook on how you’ll grow, and an audience ready to start playing, but you’re fed up with being limited by existing chain infra.
you want to make your own decisions on what wallet to use, what smart contract provider to work with, and what the UX of the block explorer looks like. you want to use your own token as the native gas token (or maybe you just want to use ETH!), and you’re frustrated with the limitations from existing chains.
so you build your own app chain.
this idea seems great at first, and everything is all g for a while — until you’re faced with all the work required to actually run a chain despite using a RaaS provider. you still need an NFT indexer, VRF, major wallets to support your chain, onramp/offramps, NFT marketplace support, and so much more.
after you’re done paying millions for all of these integrations, you have an app chain that’s still siloing your users on an island where bridging and network switching is a part of their daily lives if they want to play your game, and the entire thing is so much work you don’t have any time to actually build games anymore, you’re now on full-time infrastructure duty.
this sucks and it shouldn’t be the price paid for flexibility.
that’s why we built B3.
B3 is horizontally scaled (meaning we can reach really high tps while maintaining near gasless transactions) and we have slick chain abstraction tech which removes the need for users to switch networks or bridge. pure, unadulterated innovation at the UX level.
because of our modular, microservices-like architecture, we’re able to support game specific environments where the gaming token is used for both in-game purchases and gas. so, practically speaking, gaming studios can get the full benefits of an app chain, picking and choosing who to work with and what tools to implement, without any of the downsides or costs.
we believe that users shouldn’t be burdened by onboarding. nothing is worse than trying to play a game and being prompted to go through a bridge UI and not having the funds to move forward. B3 focuses on providing best-in-class UX from day one, and the chain abstraction stack powering it all brings that magic. the magic behind the tech will revolutionize the way users interact with blockchains (not just B3) via a combination of balance aggregation, solvers, bridges, intents, and everything delicious about CAKE. users will be able to seamlessly interact with games without even realizing they’re on B3, moving assets across chains and from game to game, all in one transaction. did we mention that it works for EOAs and smart accounts?
gamers shouldn’t be bothered with the complexities of the underlying blockchain, nor should they care about networks, balances, or where the apps live. they should just play games. that’s it.
join us and build on B3.
-B3
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