LayerZero and Delegate launch cluster, multi-chain naming protocol
LayerZero announced the LayerZero V2 update three days ago with improved on-chain interoperability with Universal Messaging and Modular Security. Clusters introduces a multi-chain naming protocol for seamless blockchain address management. Delegation of knowledge in address management ensures security and reliability in the cluster ecosystem.
LayerZero Labs, in partnership with Delegation, has announced the launch of Cluster, a groundbreaking multi-chain naming protocol designed to facilitate user interaction across multiple blockchain networks.
With this innovative solution, users can maintain a consistent identity and seamlessly manage their blockchain addresses, bypassing the limitations of individual chains such as Ethereum, Polygon, Avalanche, and Solana among other EVM chains.
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Cluster protocol
Clusters are set to change the face of blockchain naming protocols. Unlike traditional solutions like the Ethereum Name Service (ENS), Cluster offers a cross-chain, multi-wallet naming protocol that meets the needs of multi-chain enthusiasts.
LayerZero technology serves as the backbone of the cluster, enabling seamless message flow between different blockchains. It is worth noting that the cluster will benefit from the recent LayerZero V2 update, a key feature in cross-chain connectivity and application development development is universal messaging, which allows for seamless distribution of different message types across more than 20 blockchain networks.
LayerZero's integration enables the cluster to maintain the integrity of millions of names and billions of wallet addresses, ensuring a smooth and reliable user experience. Moreover, LayerZero's permissionless execution feature allows individuals to participate in the operation of the protocol, promoting decentralization and community participation.
On the other hand, with experience in managing blockchain addresses by proxy, a delegate brings a wealth of knowledge to cluster development. Delegate technology has deposited nearly $1 billion in assets into thousands of wallets, giving users confidence in the security and reliability of the cluster ecosystem. Major NFT projects, including Yuga Labs and Azuki, have integrated with proxy technology, highlighting the platform's relevance and adoption in the blockchain community.
By providing a universal naming protocol that spans multiple chains, including Ethereum, Avalanche, Plygon, Solana, and other EVM-based networks, Cluster addresses critical issues such as address fragmentation, wallet management complexity, and domain congestion. This innovative solution allows users to have a consistent identity and seamlessly interact with different applications and protocols across different blockchain ecosystems.