Morph Announces Mainnet Launch On Ethereum, Paving The Way For Consumer Blockchain Adoption | HackerNoon
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Cecilia Hsueh, CEO and Co-Founder of Morph stated, 'Morph's launch on mainnet marks a significant step in our mission to bring blockchain to the masses. Currently, dApps are not designed for everyday users—we are working hard on changing this.' She emphasizes Morph's goal is to empower both developers and users with the necessary tools to engage with decentralized applications.
She further described Morph's consumer layer as a 'carefully crafted ecosystem of technologies' that combines optimistic and zero-knowledge rollups to enhance security and performance. This integration aims to address the slow adoption of blockchain, which has been hindered by regulatory, scalability, and performance issues.
Hsueh highlighted, 'The newly-launched mainnet offers builders a blockchain experience that is scalable, secure, and user-friendly to the non-crypto native, enabling endless possibilities for consumer blockchain applications.' This reaffirms Morph's commitment to making blockchain technologies accessible to a broader audience.
The mainnet launch follows the success of Morph's Holesky Testnet, which included valuable upgrades like the EIP-4844 Optimistic zkVM integration to lower transaction costs and a revamped bridge mechanism to enhance transaction efficiency.
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