On May 1, Marscat announced a strategic partnership with Origins Network to integrate the latter’s decentralized cloud computation infrastructure into its Web3 application engine. According to the official announcement, the collaboration aims to improve scalability, execution speed, and reliability for decentralized applications running on the Marscat platform. Origins Network specializes in modular blockchain infrastructure and verifiable computation solutions for Web3 projects. The partnership is expected to enhance cross-chain processing and data services for decentralized finance applications and other decentralized services operating on Marscat.
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