Linera, a new public blockchain founded by former Libra employees, said on Aug. 20 that it aims to become the “next Hyperliquid” and plans to launch a sale for its LNRA token. In its post, the project said it is following a path similar to Hyperliquid’s: building its own purpose-built chain, focusing on consumer-facing products, operating with a small team, generating real revenue early, and putting user rewards first. Linera’s main product is a real-time prediction market hosted at app.linera.xyz, where markets can open, run, and settle within one minute. The project said its microchains-based parallel architecture can support thousands of small markets at the same time, with final confirmation typically under one second, a design it says addresses congestion and fee issues seen on general-purpose chains in real-time use cases. Linera also said all markets use a pure player-versus-player model, with no house and no need for external market makers. Its core team currently has five members. Users who earn badges through product participation will receive priority access to a dedicated subscription pool in the upcoming LNRA sale, while full sale details will be released later.
Linera, a new public blockchain founded by former Libra employees, said on Aug. 20 that it wants to become the “next Hyperliquid” and plans to launch a sale for its LNRA token.
According to the project, its roadmap is modeled on what it described as Hyperliquid’s path: building a dedicated chain from scratch, focusing on consumer products, keeping the team small, generating real revenue before scaling out, and prioritizing rewards for users.
Real-time prediction market is the main product
Linera said its core product is a real-time prediction market on app.linera.xyz, where markets can open, run, and settle within one minute.
The project uses a parallel architecture based on microchains, which it said can support thousands of small markets running at the same time. Final confirmation is typically below one second, according to Linera, which said the setup is meant to address congestion and fee problems that general-purpose chains face in real-time scenarios.
Badge holders to get priority in LNRA sale
Linera said all of its markets run on a pure player-versus-player, or PvP, model, with no house and no need for external market makers. The core team has five members.
The project also said users who participate in the product and earn badges will receive priority access to a dedicated subscription pool in the LNRA sale. Detailed sale terms have not been released yet, and Linera said more information will be announced later.
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