Orochi Network has announced an exclusive partnership with Crypto Rumble, the first on-chain tile matching game. The partnership aims to increase the adoption of zero-knowledge technology within the Web3 domain, ensuring efficient asset ownership, transparency and fairness. The platform took to social media to announce this collaboration.
🐲 Orochi x @cryptorumble_io 🌕
We are now ecosystem partners!
Crypto Rumble is an on-chain match-three game with ZK technology for fairness, transparency and real asset ownership!
This collaboration is about scaling the adoption of ZK within Web3. 🚀pic.twitter.com/EWtLcP4gZj
— Orochi Network (@OrochiNetwork) December 27, 2024
Orochi Network has partnered with Rumble to enhance the in-game experience with ZK technology
Orochi Network pointed out that the partnership with Crypto Rumble focuses on the integration of zero-knowledge technology. With this integration, it aims to create a comprehensively transparent and decentralized gaming experience. Crypto Rumble serves as an on-chain game that allows players to securely own and control in-game assets without having to rely on centralized intermediaries. The ZK technology guarantees the fairness and controllability of the players’ actions.
The collaboration involves efforts to improve ZK adoption across the Web3 landscape. Zero-knowledge proofs are reportedly receiving significant attention due to their ability to promote scalability, security, and privacy within blockchain applications. In addition, Orochi Network seeks to develop interoperable and scalable solutions for the decentralized platforms. With its native $ON token, Orochi Network facilitates developers, community members and dApps.
The partnership will lead to the latest opportunities for developers and players
According to Orochi Network, the partnership with Crypto Rumble paves the way for groundbreaking opportunities for developers and players alike. In addition to improving the in-game player experience, the partnership also signals the Orochi Network’s commitment to improving the accessibility of ZK technology within the Web3 world.