🏢NeoNewYork vs Others

NeoNewYork is the first real estate development-oriented metaverse space, allowing you to merge the lands or split them into new NFTs for you to sell. The technology is based on ZK-Rollup, which allows for a seamless connection between the first two layers, Layer 1 and 2, smoothly, without the need for another chain. We are the first to bring merging and splitting lands into the metaverse, and you don't even have to give away actual land, but instead sell or lease (or even give away or lend to buddies) building spaces, or a merger of such spaces, as new NFTs, without running out of land. Any combination allows you to create further NFTs and consequently sell the aforementioned NFTs to your own volition.

NeoNewYork is the first 3D MetaVerse built on top of the Ethereum Layer 1 and ZK-rollup Layer 2 blockchain.

NeoNewYork land NFTs are on Ethereum Layer 1, while most of the buildings, apartments, offices retail spaces, and other digital items are on Layer 2 to save on gas fees.

What even are ZK-Rollups?

ZK-Rollups are one of the options being developed for layer 2 construction that increases scalability through mass transfer processing rolled into a single transaction. Where Plasma creates one transaction per transfer, ZK-Rollups bundle hundreds of transfers into a single transaction. The smart contract will deconstruct and verify all of the transfers held in a single transaction.

A "zero knowledge proof" approach is used to present and publicly record the validity of the block on the Ethereum blockchain. ZK reduces computing and storage resources for validating the block by reducing the amount of data held in a transaction; zero knowledge of the entire data is needed.

StarkNet is a permissionless decentralized ZK-Rollup. It operates as an L2 network over Ethereum, enabling any dApp to achieve an unlimited scale for its computation, without compromising Ethereum's composability and security.

ZK-STARKs, invented by StarkWare, enforce the integrity and privacy of computations on blockchains, using novel cryptographic proofs and modern algebra. ZK-STARKs allow blockchains to move computations to a single off-chain STARK prover and then verify the integrity of those computations using an on-chain STARK Verifier.

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