Treasure Considers Switching to ZKsync
Treasure DAO, which is set to launch its own gaming network, is considering migrating to the Layer 2 blockchain ZKsync instead of Arbitrum, citing a more suitable infrastructure for decentralized games. A vote is scheduled for September 17 to allow users time to discuss the proposal.
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Treasure DAO, which is set to launch its own gaming network, is considering migrating to the Layer 2 blockchain ZKsync instead of Arbitrum, citing a more suitable infrastructure for decentralized games. A vote is scheduled for September 17 to allow users time to discuss the proposal.
Treasure co-founder Karel Vuong endorsed this initiative and praised the functionality of ZKsync's tech solutions. If approved, the Treasure testnet will soon launch on ZKsync using ZK Stack, with the mainnet expected by the end of November 2024.
In general, the team has typically opted not to participate from a voting perspective in governance votes and left it up to the community,
the Treasure Core Developer Team stated.
Earlier this year in March 2024, Vuong supported an Arbitrum DAO initiative called the Gaming Catalyst Program, aimed at fostering the development of decentralized games. For this program, the Arbitrum community allocated 225 million ARB (about $117 million) over two years.
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