A familiar gateway to the brave new Web3 world
Formed through the merger of the Klaytn and Finschia blockchains initially developed by Kakao and LINE respectively, Kaia brings Web3 to the fingertips of hundreds of millions across Asia.
Formed through the merger of the Klaytn and Finschia blockchains initially developed by Kakao and LINE respectively, Kaia brings Web3 to the fingertips of hundreds of millions across Asia.
Kaia has the lowest transaction latency amongst leading EVM L1s with 1-second block time and immediate finality, enabling snappy user experiences and opening possibilities for use cases that require near-real-time responsiveness.
Support for account abstraction, gas fee delegation, and integration with the LINE and Kakaotalk messenger apps massively simplifies the user onboarding and usage experience, and gives Kaia builders instant access to over 250 million users.
EVM equivalence, planned support for CosmWasm, and integration with industry leading cross-chain bridges gives developers unparalleled flexibility and users a borderless ecosystem that embraces all of Web3.
Support for account abstraction, gas fee delegation, and integration with the LINE and Kakaotalk messenger apps massively simplifies the user onboarding and usage experience, and gives Kaia builders instant access to over 250 million users.
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Kaia’s Network ID will be the same as Klaytn’s.
Kaia Mainnet: 8217
Kaia Testnet Kairos: 1001
If you are planning to run a Kaia EN, the hardware requirements are the same as Klaytn’s, which you can find here.
Yes, Kaia will support batching of multiple RPC requests. The default batch limit is 3,000 but this is configurable.
Most RPCs will be the same on Kaia, except for namespace changes (i.e., klay_ to kaia_, although klay_ will remain for backwards compatibility). You will not need to abandon your current setup, and will only need to upgrade the binary to Kaia’s once it is released.
The Kaia mainnet is a hard fork of Klaytn, and not a whole new mainnet. The Klaytn mainnet will continue to operate under the new Kaia name after the rebrand.