The main difference between Avalanche and other crypto platforms is its focus on specific applications for creating various crypto assets, blockchains, and smart contracts.
We also note such a feature as two-way network performance optimization, which includes a completely new consensus mechanism that is unlike any other. It is thanks to him that the network has a very high bandwidth and an incredible transaction speed with a super low commission. Also, the developers have implemented horizontal scaling, with the help of which developers of various projects deploy their unique subnets on the platform.
Avalanche has had excellent results over the past few years in attracting a huge number of users and developers. Avalanche C-Chain, compatible with EVM, has created a reliable and thriving ecosystem of decentralized applications. This was also facilitated by the high speed of transactions and their minimum cost for DeFi projects and all users.
The above subnets are a solution to the problem of network scalability. While it is expanding horizontally, developers are also solving this problem. Such blockchain networks are ideal for creating games, metaverses, as well as for doing business in the field of finance and so on. Resource-intensive applications thrive on computing isolation and wide customization options.
Also, Ava Labs (the main creator and owner) launched a project called X-Chain, which is specially configured to create digital assets, including NFTs. As well as a bunch of these tokens and computer games. This network, like C-Chain, is designed to create and move all assets in the digital world using smart contracts.
Super features for games and NFTs
The relevance of compute load isolation has become especially evident in the last few months when large metaverse projects and games have caused significant overloads in various blockchain networks.
Many blockchain platforms are not suitable for creating and using games and non-fungible tokens. Avalanche, on the other hand, is very suitable for these purposes, since it is here that the computing loads are completely isolated and do not load the entire network at once. An ideal example of such a symbiosis is the large game project Crabada. In the beginning, after connecting to C-Chain, 30% of all transactions per day were for this P2E game. And this wasted a lot of platform resources, and increased transaction time and commissions. After preparing and launching a special EVM-compatible subnet of the Swimmer Network, all problems ended. And everyone wins the online game and the ecosystem itself, as everyone saw the benefits and high potential of subnets.
Among the NFT projects, the largest should be noted, which are used not only by game grids but also by collectors, artists, and simply connoisseurs of modern digital art: