River Protocol, a Decentralized Real-Time Messaging Infrastructure, Acquires Llama
On November 1, River Protocol, a decentralized real-time messaging infrastructure, acquired Llama, an on-chain governance and access control framework, which will be integrated into River. the acquisition will enhance the governance capabilities of the web3 communications platform built on River Protocol. Llama is a full-stack platform for on-chain access control and governance.
Llama is a full-stack platform for on-chain access control and governance. llama protocol is designed for decentralized governance and consists of open source, fully deployed smart contracts that provide a comprehensive on-chain governance system with flexible requirements.
River is the first protocol for securing end-user communications The River protocol is an EVM-compatible L2 chain that leverages decentralized downstream nodes and smart contracts deployed on the Base to build programmable communication tools without the need for licensing.
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