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Introduction to Dojima Foundation

The Dojima Foundation is spearheading the development of the Omnichain Web, a groundbreaking concept in blockchain interoperability and decentralized infrastructure. By bridging the gaps between Layer 1 (L1) and Layer 2 (L2) ecosystems, Dojima Foundation aims to create a truly interconnected Web3 environment where assets, data, and applications flow seamlessly across blockchains. As the parent organization of Dojima Network, the foundation drives innovation through its core components: the Proof Network, Ragno Network, Omnichain Rollup Stack, and Builder Marketplace.


What is the Omnichain Web?

The Omnichain Web is a new paradigm for Web3, enabling comprehensive cross-chain interoperability and unified liquidity management. Unlike traditional approaches that rely on isolated solutions or centralized clearing layers, the Omnichain Web introduces a decentralized and scalable framework that seamlessly connects all major blockchains. It leverages:

  • OmniRollups for seamless multichain settlements.
  • A Proof Network for secure and efficient cross-chain verification.
  • The Ragno Network, a decentralized Layer 1 marketplace.
  • A Builder Marketplace to empower developers with tools to create intent-based omnichain applications.

This concept redefines interoperability by enabling both new and existing blockchain rollups to integrate into a unified omnichain ecosystem without overhauling their core architecture.


Dojima Foundation’s Vision and Mission

Vision:

To establish a scalable, decentralized, and truly interconnected Web3 ecosystem by introducing the Omnichain Web as the backbone of future blockchain infrastructure.

Mission:

To empower developers, protocols, and users by eliminating liquidity fragmentation, enhancing interoperability, and reducing infrastructure complexity through the Omnichain Web framework.