Mirror World is launching the first gaming rollup on Solana, featuring the innovative Solana Virtual Machine compute engine named “Sonic.”
Mirror World Launches Sonic SVM
The Web3 application development platform Mirror World is launching the first gaming rollup on Solana. The innovative Solana Virtual Machine (SVM) compute engine, named “Sonic,” will allow developers to run their preferred gaming engines or virtual machines on Solana through its software development kit (SDK), enabling in-app transactions.
Simultaneously, Mirror World developed the basic technology of the Sonic SVM, dubbed HyperGrid. This technology enables gaming platforms to construct their own on-ramp and cross-chain decentralized exchange (DEX) aggregators for Solana in-game interactions.
We have sent the Mirror World Software Development Kit (SDK) to fifty gaming clients as initial distribution nodes. After adding the Mirror World Software Development Kit (SDK), three games—Mahjong Meta, Matr1x Fire, and Seraph/ActozSoft—have seen more than 200,000 visitor and transaction engagements produced during their play sessions.
These games have received more than $30 million in their series rounds. As stated in the article, it offers natively integrated capabilities for payment and settlement infrastructure, in addition to user engagement technologies that are essential for developing a successful Web3 game.
According to Chris Zhu, the Chief Executive Officer of Mirror World, the company has collaborated with hundreds of games that are part of the Web3 ecosystem to assist in monetizing and listing those games.
“Sonic’s vision is to expand the existing Solana Gaming Ecosystem, process millions of requests per second per game, and settle them back onto Solana L1,” Zhu stated.
The Smart Marketplace Software Development Kit (SDK), another offering from the network, allows developers to incorporate a nonfungible token marketplace bearing their name into their decentralized application for a monthly fee of $299, with a maximum transaction volume of $1 million.
Over the past year, Solana has become one of the top five blockchains in market capitalization. In contrast to Ethereum, the development of gaming activities on Solana has been slower than that of Ethereum up until now.
The most popular game, MomoAI, has only 80,680 unique active wallets. The blockchain is gaining popularity in other projects as well. The amount of nonfungible tokens sold by Solana reached an all-time high of $5 billion in February.