350 Web3 Projects Launched on Saga Mainnet

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Saga, a Layer-1 protocol, has made waves in the blockchain space with the official launch of its mainnet. This groundbreaking protocol is set to revolutionize web3 development by enabling the creation of a multitude of new chains, with a focus on the gaming and entertainment sectors.

The Saga Mainnet promises to provide developers with a robust infrastructure that caters to the demands of mass adoption, offering the necessary tools to bring their visions to life. At the core of Saga’s innovation is the concept of “Chainlets,” which allows for the effortless launch of dedicated blockchains, streamlining the smart contract deployment process and providing a scalable and secure environment for applications.

One of the key features of the Saga mainnet is the elimination of gas fees for end users, opening up new possibilities for developers and potentially expanding the user base of web3 applications. Co-founder and CEO Rebecca Liao emphasizes Saga’s commitment to redefining web3 development by enabling creators to deploy their blockchains with zero cost to end users.

The launch of the Saga mainnet also marks the beginning of the Saga Innovator Program, which has already attracted 350 projects, with gaming projects making up a significant portion. Partnerships with industry giants like Com2uS and MarbleX highlight the international interest and potential of Saga’s protocol.

In addition, Saga has forged collaborations with other leading Layer 1 protocols such as Polygon, Avalanche, and Celestia, leveraging Chainlet technology to enhance their infrastructures. This not only solidifies Saga’s position as a leader in web3 development but also showcases its ability to provide scalable solutions across the blockchain spectrum.

With a phased token distribution plan and the recent launch of Saga Origins, a game publishing division, Saga is poised for further growth and innovation in the blockchain space. Supported by top investors, Saga has raised $15 million to date, signaling strong confidence in its vision and technology.

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