Hello @everyone. I'm grateful to the moderators for the one-time opportunity to present our project to the community.

21 Jan 2025, 10:44
Hello @everyone. I’m grateful to the moderators for the one-time opportunity to present our project to the community. My name is Pavel, and my team is working on Igra Network, an EVM-compatible programmable layer (L2) on Kaspa L1, with fast probabilistic finality and support for 3000 TPS or more. We aim to be the first based ZK rollup on Kaspa. Our short-term goal is to bring programmability to Kaspa by deploying a reliable, battle-tested EVM on Kaspa’s secure PoW DAG system, initially using Kaspa L1 as a sequencer without a ZK bridge (yet). Long-term, we aim to establish based ZK rollups as a standard for L2s and Kaspa as the leading decentralized sequencer and the industry standard for programmable PoW, surpassing all similar L2 solutions. We're sharing Kaspa’s L2 vision of based ZK rollups and atomic composability, as described in <@&1009432608318443550> ’s post (https://research.kas.pa/t/atomic-composability-and-other-considerations-for-l1-l2-support/193). This also applies to the principle of account abstraction (see We believe that a fully compatible EVM on Kaspa and access to existing Ethereum tools can spur adoption, attract builders to launch applications, and unlock liquidity through myriad new business cases. Our team combines blockchain industry veterans and DAGLabs alumni. We're consulting with Kaspa core to align our roadmap and vision. We plan to launch a testnet by the end of Q1 2025 and mainnet a few months later. In the next couple of weeks, we'll publish a series of posts to share our vision and would love to hear back from the Kaspa community! I’d also greatly appreciate your help in sharing this message. Our website: https://igralabs.com/, X: and Linkedin: