Treasure DAO has announced the release of the litepaper for their Treasure Chain, in which they officially unveil Infinity Chains, all connected by their $MAGIC token.

Litepaper Details

This first version of the litepaper for Treasure: Infinity Chains provides the community with an overview of the Treasure Chain and Infinity Chains while discussing the role of the $MAGIC token and providing info on economics, chain implementation, and more throughout the 16-page document.

What Is the Treasure Chain?

The Treasure Chain is set to be the main layer from which all Infinity Chains will be powered. As such, it will be secured by $MAGIC and provide “rollup-agnostic, cross-chain infrastructure.” This will serve as the foundation for all games in the Treasure ecosystem, with the gaming-focused chain built using Arbitrum rollup technology and designed to provide the best gameplay performance together with robust security. It will allow developers to transfer more gameplay over the blockchain, thus making their games potentially more interoperable while gaining new revenue sources in the form of asset trading, with sequencer fees leading to higher DAO revenues. The litepaper further reveals that the chain is designed to support the performance of “session-based gasless gameplay” through sponsored transactions and “whitelisted” gasless transactions, enabling on-chain games to provide a seamless experience that isn’t interrupted by transaction confirmations.

What Are Infinity Chains?

Infinity Chains are rollups that will power each game on the Treasure Chain, with every project set to have its own rollup. Thanks to Arbitrum Orbit technology, developers will have lots of room for customization when deploying their own L3s, and having their own game chain go live will also be an easy process. By having each project come with its own customizable game chain, users will get to enjoy lower transaction costs than on Arbitrum One and developers will be able to “achieve higher throughput capabilities while remaining connected to the overall ecosystem.”