06-02, 15:00–15:25 (Europe/Prague), Leaf Stage
Can we build truly reactive applications in Web3 without giving up on security? In this talk, we explore a solution where user wallets independently track the on-chain data of their owners using Wasm and the concept of microchains developed by Linera.
Building Web3 applications that require fast and secure on-chain interactions between users is notoriously hard due to the data latency of a blockchain infrastructure and the difficulty of securely accessing on-chain data from a Web UI in general. In this presentation, we discuss how to make secure reactive Web3 a reality using the concept of microchains developed by the Linera protocol.
In Linera, wallets—mobile or in the browser—track the full application state of their users and execute data queries locally. The protocol is designed to optimize latency from transaction creation to on-chain finalization, all the way to the notification of connected user wallets. Linera uses Wasm and Web2 standards such as GraphQL to offer developers a familiar environment and greater compatibility with traditional platforms.
Founder at Linera, the first blockchain infrastructure based on microchains. Former researcher & engineer at Novi, Meta & ANSSI
Andreas is a mathematician and programmer, and has been working with Rust and blockchain since 2016. He has contributed to multiple consensus protocols, and been part of the Linera team since early 2023.