New Program to Support Arbitrum Blockchain Projects
The main organizations supporting the Arbitrum blockchain, Offchain Labs and the Arbitrum Foundation, unveiled a new program designed to kick-start early-stage projects in the ecosystem.
Onchain Labs Initiative
The new program, “Onchain Labs,” aims to provide go-to-market support to “experimental and volatile” projects, according to a blog post from Offchain Labs, Arbitrum’s main developer.
> “Through Onchain Labs, we’re dedicating resources to support developers looking to rapidly expand the application layer by ideating with them from the ground floor to bring the best user experiences to Arbitrum,” the blog post said.
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> “As we do with many Arbitrum teams, we’ll provide product and go-to-market support to these early-stage projects, collaborating closely to help their applications thrive on Arbitrum.”
Roles of Offchain Labs and Arbitrum Foundation
Arbitrum Foundation is a non-profit that stewards Arbitrum ecosystem governance. Offchain Labs, which created the blockchain in 2021, focuses on developer tooling and core network infrastructure.
Offchain Labs is pitching its new initiative as a way to spur greater activity and interest in the wider Arbitrum ecosystem. The first Onchain Labs projects will soon emerge from stealth. Offchain Labs stated that only projects supported by its new program will be those that explicitly “commit to fair and equitable launches,” avoiding token launches that industry insiders typically prefer.
Offchain Labs also mentioned that the selection criteria aim to prevent “extractive ecosystems” and “zero-sum games.” Their venture capital arm, Tandem, may or may not purchase associated tokens in public markets.
About Arbitrum
Arbitrum is a layer-2 optimistic rollup network on Ethereum, designed to process transactions faster and more cheaply than the main Ethereum blockchain. Several new blockchains are built on Arbitrum’s technical framework, forming a network of interconnected blockchains called Arbitrum ‘Orbit.’
Currently, Arbitrum is the largest layer-2 network on Ethereum, with roughly $12.2 billion on its primary ‘Arbitrum One’ chain, according to L2beat.
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