According to an official announcement today, the top-rated layer0 public blockchain, Horizen, has officially launched its remarkable Horizen EON mainnet.
This move reflects Horizen’s commitment to providing a platform that’s open to all, works seamlessly with others, and can be customized for various needs. More so, it marks the introduction of an innovative smart contracting sidechain platform compatible with Ethereum.
Following its design, EON functions like a toolbox compatible with Ethereum, which is a big deal because Ethereum is already well-known and has a strong community. This makes it easier to build and use dApps on the Horizen platform.
While Ethereum has made a big impact in areas like decentralized finance (DeFi) and smart contracts, Horizen has been working behind the scenes on its ZK-powered cross-chain technology called Zendoo. This technology makes blockchain even more flexible. With EON, Horizen opens its doors to efficient dApp development and a wide range of services.
Horizen Sets to Foster Web3 Accessibility Following Its EON Launch
According to the announcement, EON has become the first smart contracting sidechain to join the Horizen ecosystem. This follows the platform’s plans to make the web3 space more accessible for the next generation of developers and users.
Notably, Horizen EON’s main goal is to help the next generation of web3 developers. These are the people who want to create innovative web3 products but often face challenges with existing platforms, like not having the right tools or dealing with slow networks.
The launch of Horizen EON will introduce these developers to a new fate by providing tools for smooth integration, helping with business development, and giving access to resources like grants and funding.
As such, EON will become a hub for user-friendly dApps that bridge the gap between the old and new internet (Web2 and Web3). It’s all about making things easy for everyday users and giving support to developers.
With the belief that the path to web3 success involves improving the current web2 experience rather than starting from scratch, Horizen EON has sought to seamlessly add web3 features like digital tokens and secure authentication to familiar, user-friendly applications.
To achieve this, the Horizen ecosystem already embraces various protocols, developers, and dApps that share its core values, like being transparent, secure, and community-focused.
Per the announcement, Horizen EON is set to start with various protocols and dApps, creating an exciting environment for new users. Some notable partners already on board include LayerZero, Tatum, Pyth, Band Protocol, Ankr, Third Web, Stably, and more are joining soon.