Ankr And Polygon Partner To Enhance Web3 Building Experience

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The Ankr team announced that it has partnered with Polygon in a bid to enhance the building experience for developers in the web3 ecosystem.

Ankr, one of the world’s leading Web3 infrastructure providers, announced via a press release that it has partnered with the decentralized Ethereum scaling platform Polygon.

According to the press release shared with Cryptowisser, the partnership is designed to boost the building experience for Web3 developers who want to create application-specific blockchains with Polygon Supernets.

The Polygon Supernets is powered by the modular blockchain stack Polygon Edge, and it is EVM-compatible, interoperable, highly performant, and customizable. Furthermore, it gives developers the ability to have a custom decentralized network without the hassle of maintaining blockchain infrastructure. Supernets help developers bootstrap decentralized validator sets quickly with Polygon’s professional validator partners.

Kev Silk, Ankr App Chain Manager commented that;

“To drive Web3 mass adoption, we must provide consumers with a better UX than Web2. Enhancing the UX is possible only by streamlining Web3 development, which is why we're thrilled to partner with Polygon Supernets and provide developers with the necessary infrastructure to build efficiently. Together, Ankr App chain Infra and Polygon Supernets can supercharge high-quality Web3 games, financial products, and other decentralized applications.”

Parth Pathak, General Manager of Polygon Supernets, also said;

“Polygon couldn't be more excited to partner with ANKR to provide world-class tooling for building dedicated blockchains. With Polygon Supernets, enterprises, gaming and entertainment projects can rapidly power up their dedicated app-specific chains that are fine-tuned for best-in-class EVM performance. Polygon is bringing together the world's leading Web3 providers (like ANKR) into a comprehensive ecosystem that will empower any team to build their own blockchain. Supernets will help bring the next billion users to Web3.”

Ankr explained that its App Chains is the approved infrastructure vendor for Polygon Supernets. The App Chains offers an end-to-end engineering solution that combines the best of security, throughput, and customizability. 

In addition to these, Ankr’s App Chain enables Web3 developers to easily build custom blockchains uniquely suited to their applications. 

Ankr said it is working with Polygon to make it faster, cheaper, and easier to build on Web3. To bring Web3 to the masses, it is very important to eliminate the complexities of blockchain development while ensuring scalability and customization features are enabled. With polygon Supernets, developers can quickly set up a custom, high-performing blockchain network.

The Ankr team added that;

“Any smart contract or dApp written for the Ethereum compatible networks, either in Solidity, Vyper or other languages, can be deployed to a Polygon Supernet. With Ankr’s App Chains, developers will have the freedom to choose the programming languages, consensus mechanisms, and development frameworks they want to use.”

The team explained that web3 developers could build Supernets to run a specific application, project, or use case while being secured by the Polygon protocol, maintained by certified partners, and receiving further upgrades from the Polygon Edge architecture. The Supernets are compatible with each other and the Ethereum blockchain by default.

Ankr added that this latest development enables it to solve two of the biggest challenges holding back Web3 adoption; slow transaction speed and high gas fees. The team added that with a custom blockchain for each dApp, there is no competition for storage or computation, and scalability is allowed to thrive.

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Nik is a content and public relations specialist with an ever-growing interest in Crypto. He has been published on several leading Crypto and blockchain based news sites. He is currently based in Spain, but hails from the Pacific Northwest in the US.