Rangers Protocol Names Indispensable Matters For Building A Metaverse Infrastructure

Rangers Protocol
Rangers Protocol
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4 min readSep 12, 2021

Rangers Protocol’s ultimate goal is to become the infrastructure of the future Metaverse. Achieving this goal requires the needs related to NFT and complex applications to be addressed first. In turn, to solve these needs and finally realize the Metaverse, multi-dimensional support is required. The Rangers Protocol team believes that the primary requirement for multi-dimensional support is an underlying infrastructure that is more suitable for Metaverse.

After in-depth research on the industry and various projects, the team believes that other existing solutions on the market currently have relatively scattered support for NFTs. Although they have solved some of the problems, they have not formed a complete, unified solution. The complex application scenarios for NFT are more complex than DeFi and require higher underlying layers. Rangers Protocol has predicted the market demand, provided corresponding solutions, and is superior to other solutions in the market in terms of uniformity and completeness. Rangers Protocol starts with the underlying architecture and builds infrastructure around user experience, developer experience, and industry consensus.

Underlying Framework

The underlying framework of Rangers Protocol is divided into two parts: Rangers Connector and Rangers Engine.

Rangers Connector mainly solves the problem of cross-chain security of FT and NFT. In the future, Rangers Protocol will cooperate with middleware partners to provide solutions for comprehensive data analysis, server push on the blockchain, and storage of global data. Currently, the safe cross-chain of FT and NFT assets has been achieved

Rangers Engine is a high-performance chain that can better support complex applications. It includes the following aspects:

VRF+BLS consensus mechanism based on RPOS governance.

REVM virtual machine compatible with EVM. Based on compatibility with ERC-721, the NFT database has been expanded so that the data in different scenarios and applications can be stored on the blockchain and retain intact. In addition, REVM has also added a functional instruction set, such as an instant release of a batch of NFTs, and a direct cross-chain at the instruction set level.

Developer-friendly IDE. It allows traditional developers entering the blockchain world to obtain a complete development toolchain. It has DeBug’s test environment, debugging, and trial operation smart contracts. These smart contracts are not limited to Rangers Protocol, even smart contracts in Ethereum can be debugged in this environment.

Blockchain Infrastructure Requires More Than Just A Solid Underlying Architecture

The Rangers Protocol team believes that an excellent blockchain infrastructure requires not only a solid underlying architecture but also upper-level experiences such as users’ and developers’ experience and industry consensus.

The users’ experience includes:

· How the transition from web2.0 to web3.0 is achieved;

· How the users’ assets are protected, how NFT describes the personal assets;

· How smoothly the user enters the blockchain world from the Internet world experience other aspects.

The developers’ experience includes:

· how to satisfy the performance of a complex application based on this infrastructure or in the Metaverse;

· whether there is a complete toolchain for support.

Industry consensus refers to:

· how the assets between different scenarios are interoperable;

· how the NFT agreement is unified;

· how the NFT is expressed, where it is stored;

· how the price system is formulated.

Rangers Protocol’s Response To These Problems

At present, Rangers Protocol has solved the basic performance support developers require for complex application development, saving NFT cross-chain data in different application scenarios, and other issues. The problem we are trying to solve is how the NFT’s systematic price system is formed. Later, Rangers Protocol will focus on solving the problem for users, creating the smoothest experience for users entering the blockchain world from the Internet world. Also, Rangers Protocol will build a complete toolchain to support developers in application development at the IDE level after developers enter the blockchain world.

Rangers Protocol has created a complete development environment that can run on multiple chains, providing convenience for blockchain developers. Existing dapps in the EVM-compatible blockchain can be migrated to Rangers Protocol with one click. After the migration is completed, thanks to the high performance and cross-chain features of Rangers Protocol, developers can provide users with a smoother experience and cross-chain asset services. New dapp developers can develop more complex decentralized applications based on Rangers Protocol and enjoy the new features offered by Rangers Protocol.

In actual cases, Rangers Protocol can save more than 75% of the blockchain application developers’ time for implementing multi-chain versions. At the same time, it provides good support for high-frequency and high-interaction applications, complex systems such as real-time battles, multiplayer arenas, guild battles, and high-frequency and high-interaction applications such as trading, shops, auctions, and mission systems. Rangers Protocol allows users to obtain an Internet-like application experience while fully retaining the decentralized nature of the product.

About Rangers Protocol

Rangers Protocol is a future virtual world blockchain infrastructure, fully compatible with Ethereum, professionally supports NFT and complex applications, and integrates and expands cross-chain, NFT, EVM, and distributed network protocols.

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Rangers Protocol
Rangers Protocol

Web3 Engine infrastructure to minimize the development difficulty for Web3 developers and maximize the user experience of its Web3 applications