Chromia Announces Mainnet Launch in 2024, Unveils Roadmap Updates and Key Features

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Chromia, a blockchain platform based in Sweden, has announced the launch of its mainnet in 2024. The platform, co-founded by Henrik Hjelte, Or Perelman, and Alex Mizrahi, aims to combine the efficiency of a relational database with the security and openness of blockchain technology. Chromia has expanded its initial role as a standalone platform and now includes interoperability features with Ethereum and other EVM chains. The team has been working on building user-friendly experiences and has already launched Web 3 gaming applications such as “My Neighbour Alice” and “Mines of Dalarnia.” The mainnet launch will bring powerful features including modularity, EVM interoperability, relational database architecture, and on-chain file storage. Chromia’s roadmap also highlights the development goals of Chromia-based tokens, bridging assets from EVM chains, and a native fee system. The project’s ecosystem is already showing signs of growth with the ‘Shared Appnet’ powering projects like a digital collectibles marketplace from VfB Stuttgart and BLK DNM’s ‘Connected Fashion’ technology. To stay updated, users can follow Chromia on Twitter.

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