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Treasure DAO Approves Migration to ZKsync, Targets Mainnet Launch in 2 Months

Treasure DAO members voted “overwhelmingly” to approve plans to move the blockchain gaming ecosystem. decision Ab

-1.76%
to GK Sync ZK

-0.23%
, The organization made the announcement on Monday.

“Treasure, a decentralized autonomous organization, announced in a post on X that it will bring its decentralized gaming console to Elastic Chain,” the company said.The community voted overwhelmingly (99.5%) to release Treasure L2. GK Sync “Ecosystem.”

Earlier this month, this proposal was submitted to DAO members. According to the statement, the proposal outlines “a plan to launch the Treasure chain as an L2 leveraging ZKsync’s ZK Stack technology instead of the previously planned Arbitrum Orbit.”

“A new public testnet called Topaz is about to launch,” Treasure DAO also said on Monday. “This will allow games and players to start exploring and building in a new environment. The mainnet is expected to launch in the next 1.5-2 months.”

The DAO also stated that “the token swap will be executed between Treasure and the ZKsync Foundation in the coming days.”

Treasure DAO added that it is working “closely” to support the transition of more than 10 of its web3 gaming consoles to blockchain gaming.


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