Messaging app LINE is set to get “mini DApps” witht the launch of Kaia’s mainnet, following the likes of rival Telegram which launched a similar feature last year.
Kaia, a layer-1 blockchain made by two of Asia’s top social messaging apps, has launched its mainnet, and with it has brought Telegram-like apps-with-apps to the popular messaging platform LINE.
The EVM-based chain launched on Aug. 29 and will have “processing speeds of approximately one second” and “extremely low gas fees” to boot, the blockchain’s backing Kaia DLT Foundation claimed in a blog post the same day.
Alongside the launch, the project unveiled Kaika Wave — a program for developers to create “mini DApps,” (decentralized applications) that will work with the messaging app LINE.