Infura and Truffle add support for Polygon solution

Two platforms under development by ConsenSys – Infura and Truffle – have added support for a second-tier solution for the Ethereum Polygon. Developers will now be able to run dApps on Polygon.

The development of decentralized applications (dApps) as part of the Ethereum Polygon scaling project, formerly known as the Matic Network, will now be easier, as two platforms developed by ConsenSys have added support for the solution. Support for a second-tier solution by the Infura and Truffle platforms will allow developers to program and run decentralized applications on the Polygon network.

Infura allows developers to connect to Ethereum via APIs without having to run a full node and supports most dApps on the web. Polygon plans to offer these tools to the decentralized finance (DeFi)-focused protocols that support the project. Truffle offers services to help developers build and deploy their dApps, for example in templated code projects.

Polygon recently announced the launch of a $ 100 million #DeFiforAll fund to make DeFi more accessible to more users in the face of rising gas prices in Ethereum. Transaction fees on the Ethereum network have reached all-time highs and are viewed as an issue requiring a quick fix. Polygon says an average transaction cost of $ 0.000371 will reduce costs for swap users.

In April, DeFi platform Aave announced that it would use Polygon to address congestion and high fees on the Ethereum network. In February, the Matic Network development team announced that the project would be renamed Polygon. The rebranding also included the creation of a multi-chain based on Ethereum, which will increase the scalability of the blockchain. Last summer, sidechain developers Matic announced that their testnet can handle up to 7,200 transactions per second.

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