Abstract: By offering full EVM compatibility, Lumoz RaaS enables Ethereum-based projects to seamlessly integrate into the Move ecosystem, including networks like Sui, Aptos, and Movement. The solution not only facilitates cross-chain collaboration and unlocks new growth opportunities but also lowers transaction costs and enhances user experience. Lumoz RaaS provides developers and enterprises with a smooth, efficient pathway into the Move ecosystem, driving innovation and fostering sustainable development across multiple blockchain networks.
Lumoz’s Rollup-as-a-Service (RaaS) now supports scalable Layer 2 networks within the Move ecosystem. This solution leverages the resource-oriented Move programming model, enhancing security through strict type systems and ensuring precise asset and data management. By integrating Rollup technology, it provides high-speed transactions, reduced gas fees, and full EVM compatibility, allowing Ethereum projects to seamlessly join the Move ecosystem.
With a modular three-layer architecture covering consensus contracts, data flow, and execution management, Lumoz ensures smooth cross-chain communication. It offers developers and enterprises new Web3 opportunities by enhancing performance, security, and interoperability.
As a Layer 2 network running within the Move ecosystem, Lumoz leverages the strengths of the Move programming language, including enhanced flexibility and security for data and asset management. Whether using MoveVM or customized versions like SuiVM and AptosVM, the resource-oriented model ensures safe and efficient handling of batch data and asset states, minimizing vulnerabilities during development.The Rollup-based RaaS solution further boosts network performance by increasing throughput, speeding up transaction confirmations, lowering on-chain interaction costs, and offering full EVM compatibility. Its proven Rollup consensus mechanism ensures that Layer 2 inherits the security of the Layer 1 network, providing robust protection.
Lumoz will adopt a three-layer structure to provide scalability solutions for Layer 1 networks based on Move, consisting of the following main levels:
Consensus and Asset Management Contracts on Layer 1: This part will utilize the features provided by the Move language, ensuring the security of assets and data in the scalable network through a resource-oriented modular design.
Aggregation Layer: Serving as an intermediary between Layer 1 and Layer 2 networks, this layer is responsible for the bidirectional exchange of data and information, as well as cross-chain communication, laying the foundation for the security and interoperability of the extended network.
Decentralization Asset verify Layer: This layer verifies the flow of cross-chain communication, including assets, between Layer 1 and Layer 2 networks. It enhances transaction security and liquidity by checking the validity of cross-chain requests and network states through proposal and review processes.
Extended Network: Composed of execution modules, cross-chain modules, and data availability modules within the Rollup architecture.
Data Availability: Stores the complete on-chain data produced by the execution layer, providing transparency and reliability for the network's data.
Through this three-layer architecture, Lumoz not only ensures high performance and security for the extended network but also achieves tight integration with Layer 1 of Move, providing users with a more efficient scalability solution.
In the increasingly competitive blockchain market, scalability has become essential. Lumoz's RaaS framework is set to be a key driver within the Move ecosystem. With its high performance, security, and low-cost features, RaaS provides compelling reasons for enterprises and developers to adopt Move's Layer 2 solutions. By simplifying the transition between Ethereum and Move ecosystems and enabling seamless cross-chain interactions, Lumoz lays the groundwork for the evolution of decentralized ecosystems.
The successful launch of Lumoz RaaS in the Move ecosystem reflects ongoing technological advancements and support for multiple major blockchain ecosystems, including BTC, ETH, SUI, and TON. This innovation enhances interoperability and fosters the future of the Web3 ecosystem.