The Skate team recently released a demo video of the Stateless Apps pilot program at X, and its CEO Siddharth Lalwani showed the latest progress of the project in seamless cross-chain user experience. Through the Stateless app pilot application, users can easily participate in Polymarket predictions using the TON chain wallet in Telegram without switching chains or assets. Users only need to link the Stateless app in the Telegram applet to place bets, and the system will automatically complete the entire process.
The pilot application uses the design of the core contract (Kernel) that maintains its own logic and the peripheral contract (Periphery) responsible for user interaction, so that the same application has a single application state on multiple chains, and users do not need to worry about switching between chains. Through Eigenlayer's high economic trust guarantee, the system ensures the security of user assets and the smoothness of transactions. Any non-EVM and EVM new chain can be easily connected to Skate, and users and developers only need to interact with Skate separately to immediately access thousands of chains at the same time.
Skate's innovative pilot demonstrates their leading position in the Stateless Apps design pattern, aiming to provide users and developers with a more convenient and efficient blockchain application experience. The team also stated that they will continue to optimize the system and welcome community feedback and multi-project cooperation.
Earlier on June 18, Skate proposed that it would create Stateless Apps that can be interconnected across chains, allowing any DApp to run simultaneously on thousands of chains through a single state set (State), unlocking the cross-chain interoperability problem of Web3 applications.