Blockchains
Stobox 4 is designed to be a versatile platform, integrating multiple blockchain ecosystems to ensure users have access to a wide array of tokenized assets.
Supported Blockchains
Stobox 4 is designed to seamlessly integrate with a diverse range of blockchains, focusing on both EVM-compatible and other prominent networks to ensure robust functionality and scalability. Below is the list of supported blockchains:
Ethereum (ETH): The foundational platform for decentralized applications, renowned for its robust security and extensive liquidity.
Arbitrum (ARB): A Layer 2 scaling solution for Ethereum that enhances transaction throughput and reduces fees by processing transactions off-chain before finalizing them on the Ethereum mainnet.
Optimism (OP): Another Layer 2 solution for Ethereum, utilizing optimistic rollups to increase transaction speed and lower costs while maintaining security through the Ethereum mainnet.
Polygon (MATIC): A multi-chain scaling solution that provides interoperability and scalability for Ethereum-compatible blockchains, offering faster transactions and lower fees.
Base (BASE): A Layer 2 solution developed by Coinbase, designed to offer a secure, low-cost, developer-friendly environment for building decentralized applications on the Ethereum blockchain.
Avalanche (AVAX): A high-performance blockchain platform that supports the Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM), enabling developers to deploy Ethereum-compatible smart contracts with higher throughput and lower latency.
Binance Smart Chain (BSC): An EVM-compatible blockchain known for its fast block times and low transaction fees, widely used for decentralized finance (DeFi) applications.
Bitcoin (BTC): The original and most widely recognized cryptocurrency, operating on its own blockchain, primarily used as a store of value and medium of exchange.
Plume (PLUME): A blockchain platform designed for high-performance applications, focusing on scalability and efficiency to support a wide range of use cases.
This diverse blockchain support ensures that Stobox 4 delivers a flexible and efficient environment for tokenization, catering to a wide range of user needs and applications.
Post-Beta, Stobox 4 plans to expand its blockchain support.
Non-EVM Chains. Including Bitcoin for its widespread adoption and security, Solana for its high throughput, Ripple for its focus on cross-border payments, and Algorand for its pure proof-of-stake consensus mechanism. This expansion aims to cover a broad spectrum of blockchain technologies, ensuring Stobox 4 remains at the forefront of digital asset management.
Advantages of MPC Technology Across Multiple Chains
The Multi-Party Computation (MPC) wallet technology in Stobox 4 offers significant benefits when managing assets across various blockchains. MPC ensures that key management is distributed across multiple parties, reducing the risk of single-point failures. This is particularly beneficial when dealing with assets across different blockchains, as it maintains a high level of security without the need for separate wallets for each blockchain.
The integration of diverse blockchains and protocols means users can engage with a full spectrum of the blockchain economy from a single platform. This not only simplifies access but also fosters an environment where different types of digital assets can interact, potentially leading to new financial products and services.
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