Hamster Kombat, a popular crypto exchange game on Telegram, has announced a partnership with Tycho Protocol to build a private high-performance blockchain network.
This partnership aims to deliver fast transaction speeds, flexibility, and scalability to support the Hamster Kombat’s vast ecosystem.
The Hamster Komabat DAO approved the proposal made by Broxus to use the Tycho Protocol as a solution customized for Hamster Kombat’s needs. After considering various options, including EVM-based technologies, Hamster Kombat’s team chose Tycho Procol.
Aleksandr Alekseev, Tycho Protocol product lead, said, “Hamster Kombat is a perfect example of a project that demands a high-performance network to support its growing user base.”
He also highlighted that Tycho can handle over 30,000 transactions per second (TPS), making it easy to handle large volumes. With TVM technology, Tycho works smoothly with the TON ecosystem and offers the scalability needed for Hamster Kombat’s big plans.
Tycho Procol’s advanced features, like its Directed Acyclic Graph (DAG) architecture and actor model, ensure quick processing, stability, and scalability. These strengths will allow Hamster Kombat to handle a high volume of transactions efficiently and cost-effectively. Tycho claims to provide finality in 3 seconds, which can help Hamster Kombat provide the best possible experience to its game players.
The Hamster Kombat team expressed confidence in the partnership, stating, “Tycho Protocol’s technical strengths align perfectly with our vision.” As per the team, its scalability and low-cost transaction let them build a network that is both efficient and easy to use.
By using Tycho Protocol, Hamster Kombat plans to improve the user experience, simplify operations, and support its expanding player base. The new private blockchain will enable faster, cheaper transactions and provide a strong base for future developments.
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