First, add the EVM chain to Metamask, if it does not already exist. In Metamask, click the networks dropdown, then Add network.
Enter the network information, which can be found online into Metamasks add network fields. For example, for Avalanche Mainnet:
Save the network. With the EVM chain connected, add the Axelar wrapped UST tokens on the EVM chain to Metamask. Go to the Assets tab and click Import Tokens.
To add the token, first find the contract address using the Address Page. Find the address of the relevant token, in this case, Avalanche UST token address. Copy this address into the Metamask Token Contract Address field. The remaining fields should be filled in automatically, and the token can be added.
The balance should display the newly transferred tokens.
While Chain of Alliance will initially focus on delivering fun and engaging game modes that give players the option to express themselves in a multitude of ways due to their very own character NFTs and strategies, it will ultimately grow into a fully player-owned experience. Not only will players be able to create, use and develop their characters but they can also own LAND in Chain of Alliance which they can use to create Arenas. They will also be able to act as creators who can write their own unique stories and campaigns that can be experienced by everyone in the Chain of Alliance.
While Chain of Alliance will initially focus on delivering fun and engaging game modes that give players the option to express themselves in a multitude of ways due to their very own character NFTs and strategies, it will ultimately grow into a fully player-owned experience. Not only will players be able to create, use and develop their characters but they can also own LAND in Chain of Alliance which they can use to create Arenas. They will also be able to act as creators who can write their own unique stories and campaigns that can be experienced by everyone in the Chain of Alliance.
The game is currently live on private beta and the public testnet will be launched at the end of February 2022.
Quote from the founders Simon and Dennis
This project was created with the idea that all important game logic is on the blockchain, so you don’t have to rely on central servers that are controlled by individual entities. Therefore, unlike many other blockchain games, Chain of Alliance is a full on-chain game, which we believe will be the future of blockchain gaming.
Quote from Yat Siu, the executive chairman and co-founder of Animoca Brands
User generated content (UGC) and ‘build your own game’ experiences have been strong drivers of growth for the game industry. Their potential is well demonstrated by traditional UGC games like Roblox and Minecraft. But in the Web3 era of the open metaverse, it is games like Chain of Alliance that are demonstrating how players can become an integral part of the creative process while enjoying true ownership of digital assets.
Quote from Chromia Metaverse Fund
Chain of Alliance builds on Chromia testnet, with Chromia’s unique relational blockchain solution, it is possible to develop complex logic in a very efficient way. In addition, Chain of Alliance also works closely with My Neighbor Alice and Mines of Dalarnia, we expect to see more synergies and integrations between games in terms of asset and gameplays.
Connext enablesis the interoperability betweenprotocol of L2 Ethereum blockchains.
Connext is a crosschain liquidity network that enables fast, fully-noncustodial transfers between EVM-compatible chains and L2 systems.
Connext enables sending value and calling contracts across Ethereum-compatible chains and L2s. It is the only interoperability system that does this cheaply and quickly without introducing any new trust assumptions. Connext is aimed at developers who are looking to build bridges and other natively cross-chain applications. To date, over $900m in transactions have crossed the network.
You can use Connext to send transactions of value or calldata across chains and/or rollups. Unlike most other interoperability systems, Connext enables this without introducing any new trust assumptions or external validators.
Note that the current version of Connext cannot be used pass arbitrary event data between chains (i.e. prove to chain B that something occurred on chain A) as this cannot be done in a trust-minimized way in the evm except by incurring the 1-week exit window of existing rollup bridges.
This means that cases like migrating a token from chain A to chain B are not supported - you can instead only swap/transact over liquidity that already exists on the chain.