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crypto.news 2024-12-11 16:01:38

Alchemy Pay plans to launch its own layer-1 blockchain

Crypto payments provider Alchemy Pay has announced plans to launch its own layer-1 blockchain, which the company says will target large-scale business applications. Alchemy Pay ( ACH ) notes that the layer-1 blockchain will be dubbed Alchemy Chain and built on the Solana (SOL) Virtual Machine architecture. Per an announcement on Dec. 11, the new L1 will offer a payment system allowing users to transact with fiat and crypto. The platform will also offer a user-friendly ecosystem bridging on-chain and off-chain processes, chain abstraction, a stablecoin revenue mechanism, and yield generation. Additionally, the blockchain network will integrate a layer-2 solution, as outlined in the company’s blog post. You might also like: Binance Labs invests in Perena to boost Solana stablecoin adoption Alchemy Chain is set to launch with a meme launchpad and a meme Telegram bot, aiming to tap into the growing popularity of meme-based projects. The company revealed initial plans for the L1 blockchain in late October 2024, news that saw the price of ACH jump double-digits . Latest details on the previously disclosed objective has also seen ACH price record a significant spike, with the token up 14%. However, as well as the project related news, its price was trading higher as Bitcoin ( BTC ) spiked to $100k amid fresh recovery by bulls. In recent months, several platforms have looked to launch own layer-1 and layer-2 chains. Coinbase unveiled the mainnet of Base in August 2023, while Chiliz revealed its own blockchain in February. World, formerly Worldcoin, partnered with Alchemy Pay to launch World Chain. Recently, crypto exchange Kraken disclosed plans to debut its L1 blockchain in 2025. Read more: Kraken to launch blockchain network in 2025

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