The First Ever Omnichain Domain Release for Injective and Solana
15 Feb 2024
2 min read
The first ever omnichain domain name service has officially launched on mainnet, vastly enhancing cross-chain user experience across Solana and Injective. Starting now, users can transact across Solana and Injective using the same domain, further unifying the two ecosystems.
Users can utilize INJ in order to attain .sol domains, use the same domain across Solana dApps and bridge in their .sol domains onto Injective as well. In addition the most popular Solana wallet, Phantom, is also integrated into the Injective ecosystem, enabling further connectivity with Solana. Phantom can now be utilized to access major products such as the Injective Hub alongside popular dApps on Injective such as Helix and Mito.
Create your very own omnichain domain (here)https://injective.sns.id/
What Does This Integration Brings?
Building a cross-chain name service is an unprecedented innovation in the blockchain space. The initial effort began nearly a year ago to better unify the two fastest chains in all of crypto today, Solana and Injective.
Users from Solana can now onboard onto Injective much more easily than any other L1. The processes outlined above are all handled on the backend, so someone is able to enter Injective, register a domain or bridge in their existing domain from Solana. They, of course, can now enjoy the same wallets on Injective as on Solana such as Phantom.
The developer experience between Injective and Solana will also be unified further this year with the launch of inSVM, the world's first ever Solana focused rollup.
A New Omnichain Future for Injective and Solana
The creation of an omnichain domain service is not only a major technical breakthrough but also a massive improvement in user experience across the board. With this launch, Solana and Injective become further unified while also paving the way for increased developer adoption for the two fastest chains in crypto.