
Axelar vs Wormhole
The UX of interoperability comes from multiple factors other than accessibility and convenience. When comparing various interoperability solutions, you may also need to consider variables like liquidity, security, pricing, and permissionlessness. After scrutinizing the big players in interoperability, Axelar is the only project that plays finely with the variables above while supporting most blockchains with great developer UX.What Is Axelar?Axelar's Web HomepageAxelar is a decentralized...

Introducing Camp Network: The Modular L2 for Consumers
The fragmentation in integrating Web2 consumer services data with Web3 apps hinders dApps from leveraging rich data from Web2 ecosystems, limiting functionality and user experience. Camp is bridging the gap between Web2 platforms like social media and streaming services (think Spotify and Google), making them accessible for developers to supercharge Web3 apps.What Is CampCamp is a modular Layer-2 (L2) solution (optimistic rollup) aiming to enhance on-chain value creation by making off-chain d...

Introducing Jackal Protocol: The Interchain Storage Network
Just like every other form of tech, data storage is also evolving, and as decentralized technologies gain adoption, secure, agnostic data storage is becoming realistic through projects with blockchain-based storage and distributed file systems. Data accessibility, ownership, scalability and great UX are important factors you’d have to consider when choosing a data storage solution. There’s only one protocol that delivers these factors. It’s named Jackal Protocol.What Is Jackal ProtocolJackal ...
software engineer | technical writer | interoperable, low latency, high throughput dude

Axelar vs Wormhole
The UX of interoperability comes from multiple factors other than accessibility and convenience. When comparing various interoperability solutions, you may also need to consider variables like liquidity, security, pricing, and permissionlessness. After scrutinizing the big players in interoperability, Axelar is the only project that plays finely with the variables above while supporting most blockchains with great developer UX.What Is Axelar?Axelar's Web HomepageAxelar is a decentralized...

Introducing Camp Network: The Modular L2 for Consumers
The fragmentation in integrating Web2 consumer services data with Web3 apps hinders dApps from leveraging rich data from Web2 ecosystems, limiting functionality and user experience. Camp is bridging the gap between Web2 platforms like social media and streaming services (think Spotify and Google), making them accessible for developers to supercharge Web3 apps.What Is CampCamp is a modular Layer-2 (L2) solution (optimistic rollup) aiming to enhance on-chain value creation by making off-chain d...

Introducing Jackal Protocol: The Interchain Storage Network
Just like every other form of tech, data storage is also evolving, and as decentralized technologies gain adoption, secure, agnostic data storage is becoming realistic through projects with blockchain-based storage and distributed file systems. Data accessibility, ownership, scalability and great UX are important factors you’d have to consider when choosing a data storage solution. There’s only one protocol that delivers these factors. It’s named Jackal Protocol.What Is Jackal ProtocolJackal ...
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Web3 user experience (UX) and developer experience (DX) are fragmented and complex. The fragmented experience requires users to understand the differences between chains, manage multiple wallets and accounts, and pay for gas on each chain with different tokens.
Chain abstraction is a practical concept that simplifies user experience by detaching underlying blockchain tech to provide blockchain-agnostic interaction, a unified wallet experience, and seamless interoperability.
Chain abstraction simplifies user and developer experiences across blockchains by abstracting interaction complexities to provide a unified interface for interacting with dApps and protocols across supported chains. It is crucial for Web3’s adoption and onboarding since it makes ecosystems accessible and inclusive.
For developers, chain abstraction enables us to transcend the limits of individual networks with interoperability and composability across heterogeneous chains. Some advantages of chain abstraction are seamless asset transfers, multi-ecosystem-owned liquidity, and true decentralized governance across domains.
“If web2 users don’t have to specify TCP or UDP, when does Web3 users have to specify a chain?” - Waikit Lau
Imagine an inclusive cross-chain DeFi experience where you can swap tokens across chains and pay gas fees with any token on any chain. Features like this and similar are possible via chain abstraction technology.

Axelar is a decentralized PoS network that powers interoperability across most Web3 chains by enabling developers to build apps that communicate, interact, and share value with other chains.
Chain abstraction is a key subset of interoperability, and Axelar is the biggest player in chain abstraction due to the features and methodology it achieves chain abstraction.
Axelar’s approach to chain abstraction caters to end-users and developers in the same fashion as abstracting complexity. Developers build once and run everywhere, while users pay once and transact anywhere.
Axelar currently supports 60+ blockchains across multiple services, and that’s the most for any web3 interoperability project.
Axelar is the ONLY interoperability solution with smart contract functionality, and this enhances its chain abstraction capabilities.
End-users and developers can interact with multiple chains without understanding the specifics of the underlying technology. This concept is why it’s safe to call Axelar the Stripe of Web3.
Axelar provides multiple innovative solutions, like the Axelar gas service, which converts gas tokens and executes transactions to enable users to pay for multichain transactions in one click with the source chain token. You’d see this functionality in both Squid’s swap and NFT checkout dApps.
Axelar virtual machine and stack design solve chain abstraction as multichain deployments become more sophisticated.
Chain abstraction is the compelling solution that may fix the fragment and onboard the next 1 billion users to Web3. Axelar’s interoperability tech is en route to solving the UX and DX issues for users and developers.
Web3 user experience (UX) and developer experience (DX) are fragmented and complex. The fragmented experience requires users to understand the differences between chains, manage multiple wallets and accounts, and pay for gas on each chain with different tokens.
Chain abstraction is a practical concept that simplifies user experience by detaching underlying blockchain tech to provide blockchain-agnostic interaction, a unified wallet experience, and seamless interoperability.
Chain abstraction simplifies user and developer experiences across blockchains by abstracting interaction complexities to provide a unified interface for interacting with dApps and protocols across supported chains. It is crucial for Web3’s adoption and onboarding since it makes ecosystems accessible and inclusive.
For developers, chain abstraction enables us to transcend the limits of individual networks with interoperability and composability across heterogeneous chains. Some advantages of chain abstraction are seamless asset transfers, multi-ecosystem-owned liquidity, and true decentralized governance across domains.
“If web2 users don’t have to specify TCP or UDP, when does Web3 users have to specify a chain?” - Waikit Lau
Imagine an inclusive cross-chain DeFi experience where you can swap tokens across chains and pay gas fees with any token on any chain. Features like this and similar are possible via chain abstraction technology.

Axelar is a decentralized PoS network that powers interoperability across most Web3 chains by enabling developers to build apps that communicate, interact, and share value with other chains.
Chain abstraction is a key subset of interoperability, and Axelar is the biggest player in chain abstraction due to the features and methodology it achieves chain abstraction.
Axelar’s approach to chain abstraction caters to end-users and developers in the same fashion as abstracting complexity. Developers build once and run everywhere, while users pay once and transact anywhere.
Axelar currently supports 60+ blockchains across multiple services, and that’s the most for any web3 interoperability project.
Axelar is the ONLY interoperability solution with smart contract functionality, and this enhances its chain abstraction capabilities.
End-users and developers can interact with multiple chains without understanding the specifics of the underlying technology. This concept is why it’s safe to call Axelar the Stripe of Web3.
Axelar provides multiple innovative solutions, like the Axelar gas service, which converts gas tokens and executes transactions to enable users to pay for multichain transactions in one click with the source chain token. You’d see this functionality in both Squid’s swap and NFT checkout dApps.
Axelar virtual machine and stack design solve chain abstraction as multichain deployments become more sophisticated.
Chain abstraction is the compelling solution that may fix the fragment and onboard the next 1 billion users to Web3. Axelar’s interoperability tech is en route to solving the UX and DX issues for users and developers.
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