The social era of Web3 is about to emerge, as seen by the recent approval of the BTC ETF, the application for the ETH ETF in the United States and the growing adoption of blockchain technology in nations like Argentina and Indonesia. The Web3 social interaction infrastructure is still developing to allow for rapid user increase and widespread adoption, even though Web2 social applications have 4.8 billion users.
The leading Web3 social infrastructure, UXLINK, provides essential social application services and builds a real-world social identity-based data infrastructure for early users and developers. It also concentrates on building a technological foundation suitable for mass-adoption applications.
The UXLINK Protocol is a decentralized social network that connects real-world identities and runs on EVM-compatible chains such as the Ethereum Mainnet, Arbitrum L2 Chain, BNB Chain, Polygon, and Base Chain within the Ethereum ecosystem. Individual users on the UXLINK network have social connections and accounts that can easily move across apps. The protocol uses a hybrid scalable architecture (EVM+IPFS+Cloud) to allow mass adoption scenarios. It stores identity and relationship data on-chain and processes complex business scenario data off-chain to enable apps that use the UXLINK Protocol.
The UXLINK Protocol, powered by a number of on-chain contracts on the EVM, is designed especially for social situations to lower user on-chain operating expenses and improve application performance. Real-world social identities are the foundation for constructing identities within the UXLINK network, providing a framework for mapping relationships and real-world social identities inside the network. Developers can greatly improve the social growth and service suggestions of their applications and the user experience by utilizing UXLINK’s social calculation and recommendation features.
UXLINK creates users’ social relationship networks by combining off-chain social identity details, on-chain asset information, and data from decentralized storage protocols. This frees up Web3 developers to focus on providing better services and content rather than worrying about creating user social networks from the ground up.