With the development of Web3, EVM is no longer the only player; new virtual machine systems such as Solana, TON, and MoveVM are rapidly emerging, forming a multi-chain coexistence pattern. However, the development of multiple chains has also brought about fragmentation issues. Applications are incompatible across chains, and assets are difficult to circulate, leaving users and developers facing “chain walls.”
SKATE is a cross-chain infrastructure project born in this context, with a very clear goal: to achieve the maximum inter-chain collaboration with minimal user perception.
SKATE introduces an “intent-driven interaction model,” allowing users to simply sign operations on their familiar wallet without leaving their own chain, while subsequent cross-chain logic is automatically handled by Skate’s Executor.
For example, a Solana user can directly access the prediction market Polymarket on Polygon without installing MetaMask, which is an unprecedented experience.
The success of SKATE is inseparable from its three underlying modules:
This architecture is not only secure and reliable, but also easy to scale, and can support more emerging chains in the future.
To enhance user engagement, SKATE has launched the interactive platform Skatepark, using the native token Ollies as the rewards tool:
- Daily application interaction: Experience cross-chain with Skate DApp
- Community Interaction: Participate in Discord/Twitter Activities
- DeFi: Participate in the SkateFi arbitrage activity
- Refer a friend: generous rewards for invitations
Users automatically accumulate points after completing operations, with the hope of participating in subsequent airdrops and ecosystem governance.
Currently, SKATE supports interoperability between EVM and SolanaVM, and will expand in the future to TonVM, MoveVM, and even Cosmos and zkVM. Its model will become a paradigm for the next generation of Web3 applications: one application that works across all chains.
As an infrastructure project, SKATE’s potential lies not only in the technical aspect but also in its dual-friendly nature towards developers and users, providing long-term development value.
With the development of Web3, EVM is no longer the only player; new virtual machine systems such as Solana, TON, and MoveVM are rapidly emerging, forming a multi-chain coexistence pattern. However, the development of multiple chains has also brought about fragmentation issues. Applications are incompatible across chains, and assets are difficult to circulate, leaving users and developers facing “chain walls.”
SKATE is a cross-chain infrastructure project born in this context, with a very clear goal: to achieve the maximum inter-chain collaboration with minimal user perception.
SKATE introduces an “intent-driven interaction model,” allowing users to simply sign operations on their familiar wallet without leaving their own chain, while subsequent cross-chain logic is automatically handled by Skate’s Executor.
For example, a Solana user can directly access the prediction market Polymarket on Polygon without installing MetaMask, which is an unprecedented experience.
The success of SKATE is inseparable from its three underlying modules:
This architecture is not only secure and reliable, but also easy to scale, and can support more emerging chains in the future.
To enhance user engagement, SKATE has launched the interactive platform Skatepark, using the native token Ollies as the rewards tool:
- Daily application interaction: Experience cross-chain with Skate DApp
- Community Interaction: Participate in Discord/Twitter Activities
- DeFi: Participate in the SkateFi arbitrage activity
- Refer a friend: generous rewards for invitations
Users automatically accumulate points after completing operations, with the hope of participating in subsequent airdrops and ecosystem governance.
Currently, SKATE supports interoperability between EVM and SolanaVM, and will expand in the future to TonVM, MoveVM, and even Cosmos and zkVM. Its model will become a paradigm for the next generation of Web3 applications: one application that works across all chains.
As an infrastructure project, SKATE’s potential lies not only in the technical aspect but also in its dual-friendly nature towards developers and users, providing long-term development value.