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Just caught something interesting about how two infrastructure players are coming together to tackle a real pain point in the space.
So PVPFun has been making waves with their no-code approach to web3 development—basically letting anyone spin up DApps and gaming experiences without needing to be a coding wizard. But here's the thing: building on-chain is one part of the puzzle. Security and trust? That's been the harder part.
That's where Manadia comes in. They've been running this verifiable data settlement infrastructure since 2022, focusing on privacy-preserving execution across blockchain and AI systems. Pretty solid foundation if you're serious about reliable infrastructure.
The integration they just launched is actually clever. PVPFun's AI-powered creation layer now sits on top of Manadia's settlement infrastructure. What does that mean in practice? When creators are building these interactive products and deploying them on-chain, the data flows stay secure and tamper-resistant. No sketchy data manipulation, no hidden execution risks.
What I find worth paying attention to is how this addresses a fundamental gap in web3 development right now. You've got tons of tools helping people create, but the trust layer? That's often bolted on as an afterthought. Here they're building it in from the start.
For anyone actually building on web3 development platforms, this kind of integration matters. It means the DApps and gaming experiences you're deploying aren't just functional—they're verifiable and secure. That's the difference between a prototype and something users actually feel confident using.
Manadia's handling settlements across DeFi, gaming, AI sectors, so they've got real-world experience with what breaks. PVPFun bringing that into their no-code platform is a smart move. The whole point of lowering barriers to web3 development is kind of moot if people don't trust what they're building.