Lumio on Solana is now live on public devnet! With support for SVM, Lumio offers a high-performance Layer 2 solution on Solana.
On Layer 1 blockchains without developed L2 ecosystems, like Solana, deploying Lumio as a Layer 2 is crucial for several reasons:
It expands the capabilities of the Solana blockchain by introducing Layer 2 scalability solutions. This allows for increased transaction throughput and reduced latency. A layer 2 also addresses the issues of congestion and outages that Solana has been known for.
Deploying Lumio as a Layer 2 on Solana enables the utilization of advanced virtual machine technologies such as the SVM, parallelized EVM and Move VM (coming soon). This opens up new opportunities for developers to build and deploy decentralized applications (dApps) with enhanced features and functionalities. Unique applications can be built on Solana L2s, such as perp dexes that separate order book execution from liquidations.
Having Lumio as a Layer 2 on Solana promotes blockchain interoperability. It allows seamless interaction between Solana-based dApps and other blockchain networks, fostering a more connected and interoperable blockchain ecosystem.
This is a major step forward for Lumio, reflecting the improved stability of our Solana build.
What is Lumio?
Lumio is a rollup technology suite that enables developers to build with any VM on any chain.
With Lumio rollups, developers can deploy applications with SVM, Move VM, and parallelized EVM that settle to Solana, Ethereum and other L1s. This allows applications to use native L1 assets like ETH, SOL and TON with minimized trust assumptions secured by zk and fraud proofs. Lumio supports VM equivalence for 100% compatibility so developers can deploy code with no code changes.
Lumio will be compatible with existing federations of rollups such as the Optimism Superchain and Arbitrum Orbits. Developers can also deploy applications on alternative L1s like Solana. Together, these separate instances of Lumio will be called the Lumio Chain Collective.
Lumio on Solana is the latest stage of our Lumio build and enables developers to use native SOL and settle with Solana in their applications.
Access to Lumio Testnet on Solana
Access to the testing isn't public. The Lumio team will add all interested parties using the data from the website, then use a raffle to determine the queue. Please leave your details on the lumio.io website if you want to test Lumio on Solana, as shown in the screenshots below.
Tap on the 'Join Whitelist' button, then ‘Solana address’ to supply your SOL address. You can use the same form to get whitelisted for the Lumio Ethereum testnet.
The first group of Lumio on Solana testers will be announced soon. Stay tuned and keep in touch with us:
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Lumio on Solana is Now Live on Public Devnet
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Lumio on Solana is now live on public devnet! With support for SVM, Lumio offers a high-performance Layer 2 solution on Solana.
On Layer 1 blockchains without developed L2 ecosystems, like Solana, deploying Lumio as a Layer 2 is crucial for several reasons:
It expands the capabilities of the Solana blockchain by introducing Layer 2 scalability solutions. This allows for increased transaction throughput and reduced latency. A layer 2 also addresses the issues of congestion and outages that Solana has been known for.
Deploying Lumio as a Layer 2 on Solana enables the utilization of advanced virtual machine technologies such as the SVM, parallelized EVM and Move VM (coming soon). This opens up new opportunities for developers to build and deploy decentralized applications (dApps) with enhanced features and functionalities. Unique applications can be built on Solana L2s, such as perp dexes that separate order book execution from liquidations.
Having Lumio as a Layer 2 on Solana promotes blockchain interoperability. It allows seamless interaction between Solana-based dApps and other blockchain networks, fostering a more connected and interoperable blockchain ecosystem.
This is a major step forward for Lumio, reflecting the improved stability of our Solana build.
What is Lumio?
Lumio is a rollup technology suite that enables developers to build with any VM on any chain.
With Lumio rollups, developers can deploy applications with SVM, Move VM, and parallelized EVM that settle to Solana, Ethereum and other L1s. This allows applications to use native L1 assets like ETH, SOL and TON with minimized trust assumptions secured by zk and fraud proofs. Lumio supports VM equivalence for 100% compatibility so developers can deploy code with no code changes.
Lumio will be compatible with existing federations of rollups such as the Optimism Superchain and Arbitrum Orbits. Developers can also deploy applications on alternative L1s like Solana. Together, these separate instances of Lumio will be called the Lumio Chain Collective.
Lumio on Solana is the latest stage of our Lumio build and enables developers to use native SOL and settle with Solana in their applications.
Access to Lumio Testnet on Solana
Access to the testing isn't public. The Lumio team will add all interested parties using the data from the website, then use a raffle to determine the queue. Please leave your details on the lumio.io website if you want to test Lumio on Solana, as shown in the screenshots below.
Tap on the 'Join Whitelist' button, then ‘Solana address’ to supply your SOL address. You can use the same form to get whitelisted for the Lumio Ethereum testnet.
The first group of Lumio on Solana testers will be announced soon. Stay tuned and keep in touch with us:
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Learn more about Lumio at lumio.io.