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TreasureDAO releases Treasure Chain Litepaper and plans to launch the mainnet in Q3 this year

TreasureDAO releases Treasure Chain Litepaper and plans to launch the mainnet in Q3 this year

CointimeCointime2024/02/06 01:25
By:Cointime

TreasureDAO announced on social media the official release of the Treasure Chain Litepaper. Treasure Chain will enhance the platform experience by using game-specific Rollups settled on the Treasure L2 chain, with MAGIC as the main token on the platform. The development and launch of Treasure Chain will be carried out in parallel to coordinate before the target mainnet launch in Q3 2024. Measures are being taken to plan a rapid implementation and deployment of the testnet in Q1 2024 to familiarize early adopters and allow sufficient time for network strengthening.

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