Anoma, a decentralized operating system for web3, has formally released the first launch of his test network, with the intention-driven architecture. This initiative is intended to simplify and standardize the decentralized applications in various blockchain networks. As a decentralized operating system (OS) of Web3, Anoma offers a platform that streamlines other infrastructure abstract and multi-chain development.
The test network tests the possibilities for making applications that cross chains by using the user’s intentions by the user instead of conventional transactions. The test network offers developers and users a pragmatic taste of anoma intent-driven system.
What is more, now applications will no longer be limited with regard to certain chain dependence or stopped by traditional smart contracts through this framework. On the contrary, the system makes composability and interoperability possible, which facilitates the development of applications that can work native in multiple block chains.
Interactive 3D interface and educational focus
The unique characteristic of Anoma Testnet is a 3D interface that offers a visual map of the intentions flow in the operating system and about block chains. The platform developed by Anoma is intended to give developers and users an educational tool to learn how the system works in a more digestible way.
These graphic images can make it possible to follow intent flows over domains, giving a clear picture of interactions between applications and users in a decentralized system. The platform is intended to give a deeper insight into the concept of distributed systems and new development paradigm presented by intention-oriented networks. To comment on this milestone, said Adrian Brink, the co-founder of Anoma, said, said,
“The Anoma test network is the first step to show how intentic architecture can finally deliver the uniform, user-friendly experience Web3 needs. By abstracting and removing complexity, developers can build a single app that can run in every chain, with the same flexibility and usability users who expect Web2.”
Partnerships and Route Card to MAINNET
These projects with which Anoma has created collaborations include Celestia, Eigenlaer, Near and Riszzero. The partnerships make numerous different usage scenarios, such as privacy-controlled Defi, AI agents, privacy messages and decentralized physical infrastructure networks (Depin).
Developers are now working on the Devnet of Anoma, before the wider launch. After the test network, Anoma Mainstet options will implement in different layer 1 and layer 2 chains. This will help to minimize platform locking and to facilitate the implementation of a universal application via Web3.
