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Saga, the Web3 scalability protocol, has drawn 224 projects to its Innovator Program in under a year. And 80% of those are focused on games.
The program offers a comprehensive ecosystem of tools and resources for developers, removing the need for them to build back-end systems. Saga has achieved this through its partnerships with industry leaders such as Celestia Labs, Polygon, and Ava Labs. Back in September 2022, Saga had just 55 projects.
As described to us before by CEO Rebecca Liao, Saga is a Web3 infrastructure protocol that empowers developers to build gaming and entertainment applications with their own dedicated blockspace. Dedicated blockspace ensures high throughput, no dependencies on other applications using Saga, easy upgradability and congestion relief. That is, it gets rid of some bottlenecks holding back blockchain tech from reaching the mainstream.
In addition, gas fees (or those associated with the energy used for transactions) for infrastructure remain predictable and are by default hidden from the end user, Saga allows developers to use any token or currency for their applications. The automated deployment of dedicated blockspace will be secured via interchain security by the same set of validators that underlie the Saga mainnet.
Saga’s partnership with Celestia Labs involves implementing sequencers-as-a-service to scale rollup architecture. Meanwhile, its partnership with Polygon accelerates the development and adoption of appchains as a dominant scaling solution for Web3.
The Saga protocol automates the instantiation of Supernets, Polygon’s appchain solution. Finally, Saga’s
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