According to ChainCatcher news, Web3 industry research and analysis platform Web3Caff Research recently released an in-depth research report on the multi-chain game ecosystem of Treasure.
Wayne, a researcher at Web3Caff Research, pointed out in the report that the Treasure ecosystem has attracted multiple games such as Calamity, Wanderers, Unchained, and Synergy Land, and announced plans in February 2024 to establish its own Layer2 application chain. Ultimately, the Treasure DAO decided to adopt Arbitrum Orbit technology and proposed the concept of 'Infinity Chains' in its white paper, aiming to make Treasure Chain the core of many game Layer3s. Subsequently, the Ruby testnet went live in April. However, by September, the Treasure DAO decided to abandon Arbitrum Orbit and migrate to the ZKsync-based Elastic Chain, officially launching the mainnet on December 11. After the launch, it is expected that over $200 million in ecosystem-related assets will be affected, attracting widespread attention.
The report further points out that from NFTs to multi-chain game ecosystems, Treasure's exploration in the Web3 gaming field continues to advance, especially after its decision to build a Layer2 application chain and propose the concept of 'Infinity Chains'. Treasure is steadily moving towards its initial long-term goals. The choice to build the application chain based on Arbitrum Orbit, followed by the decision to switch to the ZKsync Elastic Chain, also demonstrates Treasure's commitment to providing a higher-performance, lower-cost, and superior cross-chain capability technology foundation. However, Treasure also faces challenges such as technological homogenization, liquidity issues, and the test of its business development capabilities; resolving these issues will directly impact the healthy development of the ecosystem.