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Morph Announces Mainnet Launch on Ethereum, Paving the Way for Consumer Blockchain Adoption

Morph, a global consumer layer for driving blockchain adoption, today announced its mainnet launch on Ethereum. The mainnet launch marks a significant milestone in building Morph’s consumer layer, serving as an expansion beyond a typical Layer 2. Morph’s consumer layer directly addresses the root causes of limited blockchain adoption, enabling ecosystem participants to exchange real assets and engage in transactions. Projects that are already building on Morph can now transition to the mainnet and continue developing their technology with this expanded scope, further driving growth of the consumer layer.

Morph’s mainnet launch follows its previous Holesky Testnet that featured key upgrades including an EIP-4844 Optimistic zkVM integration to lower transaction costs and a revamped bridge mechanism to finalize withdrawals in a single transaction. Aiming to improve performance and infrastructure, the testnet saw over 6 million wallet addresses, 100 million transactions, more than 200 projects deployed, and 1 million plus members joining the community.

About Morph

Morph is the global consumer layer, acting as the distribution hub for the resources builders need to launch and scale for the mass market. It leverages a hybrid solution of ZK and Optimistic roll-up technology and a decentralized sequencer to enable limitless possibilities within mainstream audiences, making it a user-friendly option for developers who require a chain to build these types of apps. Bitget, the world’s leading cryptocurrency exchange, is an original investor in Morph that will continue to play a role amongst the other investors in shaping the Morph ecosystem.

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This article was originally published on Chainwire


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