Worldcoin (WLD) has revealed a collaboration with Dune Analytics to enhance transparency and data accessibility for its upcoming Layer-2 blockchain, World Chain.
This partnership is designed to equip users and developers with a range of tools and comprehensive information as the project gears up for its mainnet launch.
Through this alliance, World Chain participants will gain simplified access to on-chain data, bolstered by detailed analytics from Dune. “Dune will empower the Worldcoin community by offering insights and comprehensive analytics related to on-chain data,” the project stated.
Additionally, this collaboration will enable users and developers to examine critical metrics, including the number of verified users engaging with the blockchain, the effectiveness of decentralized finance (DeFi) protocols, and other relevant statistics pertaining to decentralized exchanges (DEXs) operating on World Chain.
Launched in April, World Chain is part of a Superchain network of Layer-2 solutions built on the OP Stack and secured by the Ethereum network. The development of World Chain was motivated by the necessity for scalability, with Worldcoin anticipating it will offer nearly double the transaction capacity of the OP Mainnet.
Following the launch of the World Chain mainnet, Worldcoin intends to transition over 10 million users of the World App from the existing OP Mainnet. Although initially scheduled for the summer, the mainnet launch has been delayed.
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