[PRESS RELEASE – Singapore, January 19th, 2024]
RSS3 announces its Mainnet launch to happen in Q1 2024. The RSS3 Mainnet distinguishes itself with an unprecedented dual-layer structure: a Data Sublayer (DSL) for efficient management of Open Information and a Value Sublayer (VSL), an Ethereum Layer 2 (L2) with adjusted OP Stacks and Celestia DA to handle values derived the former. Plus, there’s a cool new feature in the DSL that lets anyone spin up a private Web3 AI in just about 15 minutes.
Since its inception in 2021, RSS3 has been on a mission to revolutionize the Open Web, inspired by Aaron Swartz and the original RSS protocol. The upcoming Mainnet launch is a huge step in this journey, aimed at establishing a robust Open Information infrastructure for the next wave of decentralized apps.
Throughout its journey, RSS3 has driven numerous innovations with its Testnet, contributing significantly to various fields. Some key developments include:
Championing Open Information and platformless media.
Rolling out the RSS3 specification and the RSS3 UMS.
Introducing innovative tools like the Re: ID browser extension, Web3 Pass, and collaborating with platforms like Mask Network.
As RSS3 prepares to launch its Mainnet in the first quarter of 2024, it stands at the forefront of the Open Web movement. The Mainnet’s architecture will be detailed in an upcoming whitepaper, promising a transformative approach to ownership and utilization of Open Information.
The RSS3 DSL contains all Open Information within the RSS3 Network. Users are invited to establish a Node or entrust their tokens to assist in the ongoing maintenance and expansion of the DSL. Builders have the opportunity to effortlessly create a search engine or a social application with a completely decentralized tech stack through the DSL’s support. For those seeking advanced functionalities, users can consider spinning up a DSL node in approximately 15 minutes, selecting their preferred dataset, and deploying their own private AI, all within the same node.
The VSL is an Ethereum Layer 2 built on adjusted OP Stacks and Celestia Data Availability (DA) Solution, that focuses on handling the value and ownership of Open Information. RSS3 VSL is also the first native gas L2 Optimistic rollup with Celestia DA utilizing the RSS3 token. Celestia’s partnership ensures costs are further minimized as the VSL is expected to handle constant high-frequency micro-transactions.
DSL together with VSL are expected to establish the decentralized and efficient Ownership Economy of Open Information, where every RSS3 community member would be able to contribute and participate.
As the launch date of the RSS3 Mainnet approaches, users can expect more detailed tech insights, an updated whitepaper, a roadmap, and guides for Node operators. RSS3 isn’t just changing how information is shared and used online; it’s paving the way for a future where Open Information drives global innovation, creativity, and connectivity.
Users can stay tuned for more updates from RSS3 as they transform the Open Web landscape.
About RSS3
RSS3 is the Open Information Layer, structuring open information for the next Twitter, Google, and OpenAI. RSS3 contributes to the construction of the Open Web by enhancing the free flow of Open Information. Visit rss3.io to learn more.
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