GateLayer is the "chemical reaction" of traffic + public chain.
There are many public chains and many exchanges, but the combination of "exchange + public chain" is the most imaginative chemical reaction. When GateLayer launched, it was like opening a tunnel between the blockchain world and CEX.
Gate is not simply copying someone else's model, but rather leveraging its own Launchpad, CandyDrop, and financial users to drive traffic directly onto the chain. In other words, it doesn't need to seek out "who will use my chain," because the users are already in its hands.
In the long run, the best part of GateLayer is that it can unify the recording of user behaviors that are originally scattered across different scenarios. This means that in the future, the value of on-chain data, the points system, and even new token economies can all operate in a seamless cycle.
Of course, don't overlook the challenges: how to ensure openness? How to avoid the doubts of a "centralized chain"? This is the key to whether GateLayer can achieve long-term success. GateLayer is not just a simple chain; it is a "chemical reaction experiment" ignited by Gate between traffic and public chains.
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GateLayer is the "chemical reaction" of traffic + public chain.
There are many public chains and many exchanges, but the combination of "exchange + public chain" is the most imaginative chemical reaction. When GateLayer launched, it was like opening a tunnel between the blockchain world and CEX.
Gate is not simply copying someone else's model, but rather leveraging its own Launchpad, CandyDrop, and financial users to drive traffic directly onto the chain. In other words, it doesn't need to seek out "who will use my chain," because the users are already in its hands.
In the long run, the best part of GateLayer is that it can unify the recording of user behaviors that are originally scattered across different scenarios. This means that in the future, the value of on-chain data, the points system, and even new token economies can all operate in a seamless cycle.
Of course, don't overlook the challenges: how to ensure openness? How to avoid the doubts of a "centralized chain"? This is the key to whether GateLayer can achieve long-term success.
GateLayer is not just a simple chain; it is a "chemical reaction experiment" ignited by Gate between traffic and public chains.