Ubisoft, known for hits like Assassin's Creed, has launched a Decentralized Verification Network (DVN) integrated with LayerZero's protocol.
What is a Decentralized Verification Network (DVN)?
A Decentralized Verification Network (DVN) acts as a security layer for applications interacting across different blockchains. It is responsible for confirming the integrity of messages sent between chains by verifying the payload hash.
Advantages of LayerZero for Developers
LayerZero distinguishes itself from traditional cross-chain platforms through its flexibility. Developers can choose their verification methods from over 30 available DVNs, allowing them to customize security solutions according to their project's needs.
Information about LayerZero and its Capabilities
LI.FI has integrated the OFT (Omnichain Fungible Token) Standard, facilitating seamless cross-chain transactions for a variety of assets. This significantly enhances the versatility and reach of DeFi applications, allowing assets of unlimited size to be moved across chains and gas fees to be paid only on the source chain.
The launch of Ubisoft's Decentralized Verification Network creates new opportunities for developers and improves the security of cross-chain applications.