Ethereum layer-2 scaling service Polygon, joined hands with Xternity, a Web3 video gaming advancement platform, to move and onboard a multiplayer Web3 game– Synergy Land– to the Polygon network from Solana.As blockchain platforms, Solana focuses mostly on scalability and cost-cutting, while Polygon allows for seamless interaction with the Ethereum ecosystem. To help move Synergy Land’s resources onto the Ethereum Virtual Machine(EVM)chain, Xternity proposed a procedure– by means of its network migration tool– that can be utilized to migrate games or projects across chains. Speaking about Xternity’s objective to speed up Web3 game development, co-founder and CEO Sagi Maman, specified that both players and developers must have the choice to select their own blockchain communities. For users, the migration process includes connecting their Solana-compatible wallets, such as Phantom and MetaMask, burning their possessions on

Solana and recreating them on Polygon. With its migration to Polygon, Synergy Land intends to onboard Web2 users into Web3 without jeopardizing the neighborhood hosted over the older blockchain.Web3 tasks that choose EVM migration typically look for a more

extensive user base, greater functionality and credibility of the Ethereum blockchain.Related: Mastercard partners with Polygon to release Web3 artist accelerator program On Jan. 17, the Polygon proof-of-stake chain was set up for a tough fork. Speaking with Pandoraland, a Polygon representative shared minute information about the upgrade:” The hard fork is coded for the Block >=38,189,056. No centralized, single actor is going to start it. Validators of the network need to upgrade their nodes prior to the shown block and they are already doing so.

“The upgrade, approved by 87 %of the 15 voters of the Polygon Governance Team, intends to decrease gas charge spikes and repair the chain reorganization problem.