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Time Business News
30-05-2025
- Business
- Time Business News
CreataChain Foundation Announces 2025 Roadmap to Enhance Cross-Chain Interoperability
The CreataChain Foundation, a next-generation blockchain platform, has unveiled its 2025 technology roadmap aimed at establishing a truly interoperable cross-chain ecosystem that spans both EVM-compatible and non-EVM blockchains. At the core of CreataChain's architecture is a dual-chain model consisting of the Catena Chain, which runs on CVM (Creata Virtual Machine) — a fully independent virtual machine that supports interoperability with EVM-based networks — and Zenith Chain, a high-performance non-EVM chain. This architecture enables greater scalability and flexibility across various Web3 environments. The two chains are connected by Lunar Link, an interchain protocol that facilitates seamless data and asset transfers through a unified web interface, delivering a smooth and intuitive blockchain experience. CreataChain is also expanding its interoperability framework beyond EVM-compatible networks. In 2025, the foundation will introduce native support for Solana's SPL tokens and begin integration with the Telegram-based TON Network. Further expansion is planned to support major non-EVM chains such as Bitcoin, TRON, Polkadot, and Cardano, opening new cross-chain business possibilities. Integration with EVM chains is progressing rapidly. In 2024, the groundwork for connecting to all major EVM chains and supporting token transfers was laid through Catena Chain. In 2025, CreataChain will strengthen its connections with Layer 1 networks like Fantom and Cronos, as well as Layer 2 solutions such as Arbitrum and Optimism. These integrations will enable CreataChain to function as an interchain-based decentralized hub, supporting not just asset transfers, but also cross-chain DEX and swap functionalities. Zenith Chain is pushing the boundaries of Layer 1 interoperability by enhancing direct chain-to-chain connectivity at the node level, leveraging Lunar Link's advanced interoperability technology. Currently in testing, this system allows direct SDK-based connections between CreataChain and various other chains. Ultimately, Lunar Link aims to deliver consensus-layer interoperability, resolving Layer 2 bottlenecks and enhancing network speed and efficiency. A representative from the CreataChain Foundation noted, 'We're actively developing Web3 data migration technology that enables external blockchain data to be mirrored on the CreataChain network,' and added, 'Our goal is to minimize redevelopment efforts for migrating projects by helping them retain their full data history without starting from scratch.' Beyond interoperability, CreataChain is also exploring a next frontier of blockchain innovation: a fully autonomous operating system built on its proprietary Augusteum Layered Architecture. This initiative integrates AI and machine learning to optimize consensus mechanisms, strengthen P2P networking, and accelerate block processing. The foundation is developing technology to bridge metaverse platforms and the broader Web3 ecosystem, enabling real-time data exchange across AR, VR, and app-specific chains built on CreataChain. With its 2025 roadmap, the CreataChain Foundation is not only setting a new technological benchmark in the blockchain industry, but also laying the foundation for global market expansion and listings on top-tier exchanges. By continuing to drive innovation, CreataChain aims to solidify its position as a leading interoperability-driven blockchain infrastructure provider. Company Name: CreataChain Company Address: GSM BUILDING, 141 MIDDLE ROAD, #05-06, Postal 188976, Singapore Website : Email Address for Invoice: contact@ NOTE: This article first appeared on Rankovate Newsroom. View original post TIME BUSINESS NEWS


Broadcast Pro
30-01-2025
- Science
- Broadcast Pro
ESA partners with Thales Alenia Space to develop Argonaut lunar lander
The lander will fly to the Moon and land on its surface assuring the European autonomous access to the Moon. The European Space Agency (ESA) has signed a contract with Thales Alenia Space in Italy to lead a European consortium in developing the Argonaut Lunar Descent Element, marking ESAs first lunar lander project. Argonaut is set to provide Europe with independent and flexible access to the Moon, supporting global lunar exploration initiatives. Beginning in the early 2030s, the spacecraft will undertake regular missions to the Moon, transporting infrastructure, scientific equipment, rovers and technological demonstrators. It will also deliver essential supplies for astronauts, including food, water and oxygen. Designed for longevity, Argonaut will endure extreme lunar conditions for up to five years, ensuring a key role in sustainable lunar exploration. As a fundamental part of ESAs lunar strategy, Argonaut will integrate seamlessly with ESAs Lunar Link on the Gateway and Moonlight communication and navigation systems. It serves as one of Europes contributions to international lunar initiatives, including NASAs Artemis programme and commercial lunar lander services, advancing efforts to establish a lasting human presence on the Moon.