Apex Fusion has announced the launch of Nexus, a new EVM-compatible L2 that is integrated with Tenderly's tools for developers. This step reinforces Apex Fusion's strategy to unite UTXO and EVM ecosystems.
Overview of Nexus and Its Features
Nexus, built on Polygon Edge, delivers high performance and low-cost transactions with full EVM compatibility. It is also linked to the UTXO-based Vector chain and secured through the Prime structure.
Integration with Tenderly and its Benefits
Through the integration with Tenderly, developers building on Nexus gain access to a full stack of development tools for decentralized applications, including:
* Virtual TestNets with unlimited resource access and built-in exploration tools. * Tools for error exploration and debugging. * Advanced monitoring and real-time alerting capabilities. * Simulation technology for previewing transaction outcomes.
Apex Fusion's Goals and Future of Development
According to Ivan Bjelajac, CEO of Apex Fusion, the integration with Tenderly marks an important step in Apex Fusion's evolution, equipping developers with the tools they need to build confidently and scale globally. This integration also bridges developers to Apex Fusion's multichain ecosystem, opening opportunities for new applications.
The launch of Nexus and integration with Tenderly signifies a significant advancement in the development of decentralized applications in the Web3 space, facilitating the further merging of UTXO and EVM technologies.