Modular networks like Somnia aren’t just ‘trending’ they’re essential if Web3 wants to survive at real gaming scale.
You hear “modular blockchain” all the time, but
@Somnia_Network isn’t just using buzzwords. It’s truly modular, and that’s why it can handle on chain gameplay something 99% of other chains are still just dreaming about.
Somnia clearly separates layers:
Data availability layer so games don’t get clogged when thousands interact
Execution layer optimized for game logic, no mixing it with DeFi swaps
And the special part: a dedicated zkStack for game identity something every Web3 game struggles to build, but Somnia already thought it through and built it in.
Whether you’re building MMORPGs, card battlers, or metaverse clones, Somnia scales without forcing you to tear down and rebuild the base. That’s the real value of modular design.
And you can’t ignore this: Somnia’s the first modular chain I’ve seen actually dare to run on chain gameplay at thousands of users, not just talk about it. Most just talk, Somnia delivers.
I’ve followed Somnia since the early testnet, and this modular setup is why I believe it’s the first game chain ready to break past the “demo stage” Web3 has been stuck in for so long.
If you don’t get what modular means, just look at Somnia: it’s the real solid ground for Web3 games to build on, not just a trendy patch.
#SomniaTech