Today, I would like to talk about a blockchain which has been focused by many big names in the game industry.
Oasys is built for game developers, offering a high-speed, zero gas fee experience to users by combining the best of public L1 and private L2 blockchain technology solutions.
The Layer 1 of Oasys, the Hub-Layer, will operate as an "EVM Sidechain for Gaming" public blockchain, and focus on recording data for the Rollup and FT/NFT Bridge.
The Verse-Layer, the flexible Layer 2 of Oasys' blockchain, will host configurable Verses that perform dApp execution and provide seamless web3 UX.
A multi-token economy provides token design flexibility for Verse Builders and game developers, allowing for a diversity of content and businesses across Verses and multiple game genres. (see Platform section)

Hub-Layer: High Data Availability, High Scalability, High Network Stability
Verse-Layer: High-speed Rollups, Instant transactions, Zero Gas Fees



Track record – Some of Oasys' core members have been developing blockchain games since 2018, and recorded the world No.1 position in sales and number of active users for 1.5 years.
Infrastructure solution – With our 4 years of blockchain operational experience, we've developed Oasys to lower the barriers to entry into the blockchain gaming space both for users and developers.
Onboarding capability – We partner with gaming giants and IP holders to develop a lively and scalable ecosystem.
Timing – Blockchain gaming is critical to mass blockchain adoption and we are to make it happen
Japan Background - As we know, Japan government has announced a policy that they will all in Web3 in the next technology revolution, from my point of view, there is huge potential in a project which has 100% Japanese genes.
Big names backed - From the recent investigation of the Oasys project, I found they have collaborated with many big names in the world game industry, including Bandai, SEGA and etc. With those backers, Oasys could easily use their IP to generate a special game or Nft collection.
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References
Repulic Oasys
Lightpaper of Oasys and “OAS” token

