Coinweb is the true interoperability platform people should be watching, and it is positioning itself to take the industry by storm. It has strong leadership, a large development team, and already has partnerships with Coldwell Banker and BMW. Unlike many other projects, Coinweb has taken a very methodical approach for advancing meaningful enterprise-level B2B/B2C mainstream adoption.
On paper Coinweb may be a mere cross-chain/interoperability computational platform, however I would argue that what Coinweb has actually done is develop the framework for a future unified blockchain interoperability industry standard. Coinweb essentially provides a turnkey end-to-end enterprise-level solution, enabling organizations to manage, maintain, and ensure the continuity of operations, all while giving them the ability to directly connect with stakeholders, users, and retail customers.
This is a future top 10 project and below are a few of the reasons why:
Reactive Smart Contracts (RSC): CWEB RSCs have their own wallets which they use to pay themselves. This allows them to remain active continuously monitoring, moving, processing and/or synchronizing data across blockchains, without the need for external payments. They are able to run in a loop or connected with other RSCs to form larger web contracts (i.e., applications).
Token Shields: Guarantees redemption from the underlying blockchain's native token contract (i.e., Token Shield wrapped) to the base token (i.e., CWEB-native token), covering passive holders as well as indirect holders. Token Shields use CWEB's RSCs to monitor, at the individual level, snapshot balances prior to a malicious event (e.g., hacking) occurring, and can verify correct balances post-malicious event. Additionally, Token Shields are able to provide immediate detection of a bridge exploit and verify the shields status in wallets/exchanges where the wrapped token is accepted.
Decentralized Cloud: Cross-Chain Computational Platform serving as a decentralized cloud that anyone can use; and has no central authority. This employs a cross-chain routing system which constantly monitors performance of underlying chains, allowing developers to seamlessly migrate applications from one chain to another. Organizations and developers are no longer tied to a single underlying chain.
Coinweb Blockchain Routing System: Coinweb's Broadcaster and RSCs provide organizations with real-time KPI (Key Performance Indicator) metric monitoring. Should an underlying chain experience performance degradation (or any other issue), the Routing System is able to automatically switch chains.
InChain Architecture: CWEB's InChain Architecture allows developers to break up (i.e., shard) different components of an application. This allows organizations to optimize component deployments spanning various blockchains.
RDoC Protocol (Refereed Delegation of Computation): Enables a client to delegate a computation to multiple servers while guaranteeing the client will obtain the correct result (so long as there is at least one honest node). This is different from most other interoperability solutions which are commonly reliant upon a centralized solution/consensus mechanism.
Delay Graph: Removes the threat of reorganizations by delaying information sent across blockchains to ensure reliable synchronization.
WebAssembly (WASM) Runtime Environment: Provides organizations with the flexibility to employ full stack development across programming languages and toolchains their developers/programmers are already familiar with.
Coinweb Wallet: Not only can you store, send, receive, and/or trade tokens, but users are also provided with the ability (i.e., no-code application/functionality) to create new tokens. This enables organizations to quickly and efficiently tokenize requisite assets and deploy them on chain, while simultaneously removing much of the technical barrier previously associated with such tasks.
Fiat Rails: CWEB has secured its own licenses and fiat rails to on/off ramp tokens for Fiat currency. Projects leveraging CWEB are able to leverage such licenses without incurring additional costs/resource expenditures.
Cross-Chain Tokenization Platform (CCTP): Provides users with the ability to turn regular assets (e.g., financial assets, commodities, art, intellectual property, real estate, etc.) into tokens.
Non-Custodial Staking: Users are currently able to stake CWEB and while simultaneously maintaining control of their actual tokens. Show Less