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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 ...

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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Sovereignty is key for building decentralized applications from blockchains to dApps etc. However, Sovereignty could also cause UX issues in many terms including interoperability with other apps and value capturing.
Skip is the Cosmos-based project solving and building infrastructure for blockchains to stay sovereign while interoperating with others in a fashion where value capture is efficient.

Skip protocol is a blockchain infrastructure protocol that aims to empower sovereign blockchains, validators, protocols and users by capturing and distributing Maximum Extractable Value (MEV), enhancing User Experience (UX), and promoting ecosystem interoperability.
Skip provides a suite of products including oracles, consensus, sequencing and interoperability tools to achieve the aims above.
If you’ve used a Cosmos ecosystem wallet like Keplr or Leap, you’ve probably interacted with Skip API since most Cosmos projects use Skip to deliver the wholesome interchain swap experience.
It’s May 2024, and Skip currently supports 30+ chains with over $300m in total volume while making $2m+ for protocols.
Skip pioneers research within ecosystems to optimize the developer and user experience. You can check out the concepts and ideas on their research page.

Skip has two flagship products: Slinky (an enshrined restaked Oracle) and Skip API (a REST/RPC API).
Slinky is an IBC-based reliable, secure oracle service that provides real-time data feeds from off-chain and on-chain sources to smart contracts on multiple networks.
You can use Slinky to interact with external data and trigger actions based on events. Slinky leverages the chain’s security to provide real-time updates, helping to keep the chain sovereign and agnostic.
Skip API provides a set of easy-to-integrate APIs that facilitate easy integration with different networks.
The API abstracts the complexity of direct blockchain interactions to allow devs to focus on what matters; building!
Many popular dApps including Ibc.fun, CoinHall, and Leap’s Swapfast use Skip API to deliver that experience everyone loves on using their dApps.

Visit the Skip documentation to learn how to use Skip’s products to supercharge the apps you’re building.
Skip is one of the OG projects in the Cosmos ecosystem. It’s more than the fact that they’ve built an awesome project but also their support and stance in the Cosmos ecosystem. You go through socials and communities and hear the same thing; everyone loves Skip.
Sovereignty is key for building decentralized applications from blockchains to dApps etc. However, Sovereignty could also cause UX issues in many terms including interoperability with other apps and value capturing.
Skip is the Cosmos-based project solving and building infrastructure for blockchains to stay sovereign while interoperating with others in a fashion where value capture is efficient.

Skip protocol is a blockchain infrastructure protocol that aims to empower sovereign blockchains, validators, protocols and users by capturing and distributing Maximum Extractable Value (MEV), enhancing User Experience (UX), and promoting ecosystem interoperability.
Skip provides a suite of products including oracles, consensus, sequencing and interoperability tools to achieve the aims above.
If you’ve used a Cosmos ecosystem wallet like Keplr or Leap, you’ve probably interacted with Skip API since most Cosmos projects use Skip to deliver the wholesome interchain swap experience.
It’s May 2024, and Skip currently supports 30+ chains with over $300m in total volume while making $2m+ for protocols.
Skip pioneers research within ecosystems to optimize the developer and user experience. You can check out the concepts and ideas on their research page.

Skip has two flagship products: Slinky (an enshrined restaked Oracle) and Skip API (a REST/RPC API).
Slinky is an IBC-based reliable, secure oracle service that provides real-time data feeds from off-chain and on-chain sources to smart contracts on multiple networks.
You can use Slinky to interact with external data and trigger actions based on events. Slinky leverages the chain’s security to provide real-time updates, helping to keep the chain sovereign and agnostic.
Skip API provides a set of easy-to-integrate APIs that facilitate easy integration with different networks.
The API abstracts the complexity of direct blockchain interactions to allow devs to focus on what matters; building!
Many popular dApps including Ibc.fun, CoinHall, and Leap’s Swapfast use Skip API to deliver that experience everyone loves on using their dApps.

Visit the Skip documentation to learn how to use Skip’s products to supercharge the apps you’re building.
Skip is one of the OG projects in the Cosmos ecosystem. It’s more than the fact that they’ve built an awesome project but also their support and stance in the Cosmos ecosystem. You go through socials and communities and hear the same thing; everyone loves Skip.
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