Mantis is working with Termina to add Inter-Blockchain Communication (IBC) Protocol compatibility into their existing tech stack. Termina is a Solana Virtual Machine (SVM) RaaS platform that enables Solana block deployment in minutes. Through the current partnership, Termina’s product will become IBC-compatible.
Thus, all projects built on Termina’s SVM Rollup-as-a-Service (RaaS) platform will have interoperability with not only Solana but also Ethereum, Cosmos, Polkadot, Kusama, and any other blockchains that integrate with IBC in the future. This means that developers on Termina will get all the benefits of building on the SVM, in addition to the benefits of trust-minimized interoperability over IBC.
Built by Nitro Labs, Termina is the first Rollup-as-a-Service platform for the SVM. It acts as an execution platform for SVM blockspace.
Developers innovating on new use cases can use Termina as an abstraction layer for greater performance guarantees and customization than the base layer provides. For instance, developers can launch a new chain using leading Solana frameworks. They can also customize the stack with modular options.
Advantages of the SVM/Solana that developers can easily leverage through Termina include:
Customizable SVM rollups optimized for high-performance use cases
Local fee markets and low costs
Deep liquidity and a rich DeFi ecosystem
Through Termina, benefits and infrastructure from the SVM can be leveraged into new rollups, batcher, or appchains. A custom stack is offered for each of these:
Termina is also focused on interoperability. To create an execution environment for the SVM with any L1, Termina serves as an abstraction layer. Moreover, Mantis will be working with Termina to integrate with the IBC. Thus, much like the Mantis rollup itself, rollups built on Termina will have the advantages of the Solana ecosystem while also being seamlessly connected with all other IBC-connected blockchains.
Termina’s waitlist is now open. If you’re interested in developing with Termina, register for the waitlist here.
For further details on Termina, reference their blog or documentation.