Fuse Network has partnered with Liquify to strengthen its infrastructure with high-quality Remote Procedure Call (RPC) support. This collaboration marks a pivotal evolution in Fuse’s commitment to providing robust and seamless blockchain solutions.
A strategic alliance for better performance
Known for its innovative approach to blockchain solutions, Fuse Network has long been at the forefront of providing businesses and developers with essential tools for integrating web3 payments into their applications. Launched in 2019, Fuse aims to simplify and improve the functionality of web3 integrations so that companies can easily adopt and use these technologies.
In the latest development, Fuse has taken a significant step forward by engaging Liquify as its main RPC provider since early April. This move underlines a deepening of the relationship between the two entities, which have jointly improved the Fuse ecosystem since its inception. Liquify’s role as the premier RPC provider has been characterized by impeccable performance and has maintained a perfect operational record to date.
Fuse runs on an Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM)-compatible Layer 1 blockchain, which enables easy migration and portability of applications developed for Ethereum or other EVM-compatible networks. The blockchain is designed with efficiency in mind, with an average block generation time of less than 5 seconds and minimal transaction fees, with fees as low as $0.001, payable in Fuse’s native FUSE token.
Looking ahead, Fuse has ambitious plans to move to a Zero Knowledge (ZK) Layer-2 network using the Polygon Chain Development Kit (CDK). This transition is expected to leverage the advanced capabilities of the ZK-powered Layer-2 network, further integrating Fuse into the world’s largest blockchain ecosystems and increasing its usability.
Liquify’s integral role in Fuse’s journey
Liquify has been instrumental in supporting various aspects of the Fuse Network since its inception. Contributions range from archive infrastructure for the official explorer to critical development work, including updates to the validator API and extensive documentation. Liquify’s commitment is further illustrated by its longstanding role as one of the top validator operators within the Fuse ecosystem.
Over the last period, Liquify has served more than 2.527 billion requests without any downtime since taking full responsibility for Fuse’s RPC infrastructure in April. This impeccable performance highlights the robustness and reliability of Liquify’s infrastructure, which is critical to supporting Fuse’s growing business and its mission to revolutionize web3 payments.