Here you are presented with @anoma motherboards.
Electrical technicians and engineers will quickly understand this phrase. The we2 features you usually see in various devices are now implemented in web3, and yes, you heard it right, thanks to Anoma.
What the hell is this?
The Anoma motherboard is a hardware layer where you can see the various L1, L2, and infrastructure chains that can be connected to Anoma (the chains shown in the image below are for reference only and do not necessarily reflect Anoma's mainnet roadmap).
This layer abstracts all existing blockchains into a consistent, unified interface for building and using applications.
Blockchain and other decentralised, trusted services become resources that application builders can easily access. The motherboard contains some example resources: CPU for computation (e.g. Ethereum + L2), Solana long-term storage (e.g. Filecoin, Arweave), IPFS memory/data availability (e.g. Celestia, EigenDA, Near DA oracle, etc.). Chainlink or a trusted oracle like Coinbase's price feed
Isn't that amazing?
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