According to Odaily, the Skate team recently released a demonstration video of their Stateless Apps pilot program on X. CEO Siddharth Lalwani showcased the latest advancements in seamless cross-chain user experiences. The pilot application allows users to participate in Polymarket predictions using the TON chain wallet within Telegram, eliminating the need to switch chains or assets. Users can link the Stateless app within the Telegram mini-program to place bets, and the system automatically completes the entire process.

The pilot application employs a design that includes core contracts (Kernel) maintaining its logic and peripheral contracts (Periphery) handling user interactions. This design ensures a single application state across multiple chains, removing the need for users to worry about chain switching. With high economic trust guarantees from Eigenlayer, the system ensures the security of user assets and smooth transactions. Any non-EVM and new EVM chains can easily connect to Skate, allowing users and developers to access thousands of chains through a single interaction with Skate.

This innovative pilot demonstrates Skate's leading position in Stateless Apps design, aiming to provide a more convenient and efficient blockchain application experience for users and developers. The team also mentioned their commitment to optimizing the system and welcoming community feedback and multi-project collaborations. Previously, on June 18, Skate announced their plan to create cross-chain interconnected Stateless Apps, enabling any DApp to run simultaneously on thousands of chains through a single state set, addressing the interoperability challenges of Web3 applications.