Stockholm, Sweden, February 16th, 2024, Chainwire
The partnership aims to empower users of the Chromia ecosystem Web3 games like ‘My Neighbor Alice’ to create and leverage in-game wearable digital assets.
Chromia announces its strategic partnership with RSTLSS, a platform that streamlines the creation of digital wearables and accessories. The news, accompanied by a video release from RSTLSS, garnered attention across various channels associated with both projects. This partnership signifies a significant step in expanding the possibilities of the on-chain digital worlds of Chromia games like ‘My Neighbor Alice.’
Chromia is a Layer-1 relational blockchain platform that uses a modular framework to enable the creation of complex, fully on-chain decentralized applications (dapps). With a mainnet launch scheduled in 2024, Chromia's ecosystem has extended across several verticals, including gaming, real-world assets, digital collectibles, sports, and fashion.
RSTLSS emerges as a next-gen digital wearables enterprise, offering a user-friendly platform for the creation and monetization of game-ready accessories, including clothing, skins, and weapons. It utilizes 3D templates, patterns, textures, and artwork, which enable users to craft and mint their creations as NFTs that can be used across multiple games and platforms.
The partnership between Chromia and RSTLSS is driven by their shared goal of enhancing accessibility within the blockchain space. Chromia simplifies decentralized applications, while RSTLSS emphasizes accessibility by providing design tools that require no coding. RSTLSS will integrate with My Neighbor Alice, Chromia’s flagship game, enriching the gaming experience by giving players the opportunity to create and use their own digital assets.
Commenting on the partnership, RSTLSS Founder Charli Cohen said, “The ethos of Web3 and decentralization are very important to me, and Chromia’s approach reflects those ideas. Digital assets are all about ownership and putting power in the hands of the users. Chromia’s fully on-chain dapps align with this idea, and we are excited to work with them.”
Chromia Co-Founder Henrik Hjelte added, "We are thrilled to collaborate with RSTLSS. Their technology empowers users to envision and design their creations while retaining control over their work. This aligns perfectly with Chromia's presence in both gaming and fashion, and I am confident that this partnership will bring significant value to our ecosystem."
In preparation for an eventful 2024, both companies are diligently gearing up for significant milestones. RSTLSS is on track to launch the beta version of their User-Generated Content (UGC) platform in March, while Chromia anticipates the launch of their mainnet later this year. The projects will begin technical collaboration in the forthcoming months, laying the groundwork for their shared vision of innovation and progress.
Users can stay connected with Chromia and get the latest updates from the following official Twitter: https://twitter.com/Chromia
About Chromia
Chromia is a Layer-1 relational blockchain platform that uses a modular framework to empower users and developers with dedicated dApps chains, customizable fee structures, and enhanced digital assets. By fundamentally changing how information is structured on the blockchain, Chromia provides natively queryable data indexed in real-time, challenging the status quo to deliver innovations that will streamline the end-user experience and facilitate new Web3 business models.
About RSTLSS
RSTLSS is the future of game-ready interoperable assets. RSTLSS platform allows anyone, whether a 2D or 3D creator, to easily build and trade digital merchandise - wearables, accessories, and more that can be loaded onto avatars cross-platform and cross-game engines.
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