The concept of server abstraction, proposed by Zypher Network, may be the optimal solution for Web3 game development, enabling developers to create high-quality games with more complex logic and immersive experiences, while also breaking the mold of Web2.5 and making a significant breakthrough in the field of GameFi.

The current Web2.5 model is flawed, with security, trustworthiness, and efficiency being major concerns. Additionally, the lack of support for complex game logic makes it difficult to create high-quality games, causing developers and players to focus on economic models

Zypher Network's server abstraction solution combines a distributed node network to provide support for game operations in a parallel manner, eliminating the need for real-time data synchronization between the chain and the node. This architecture also has a high degree of expandability, no single point of failure, and is overall more trustworthy

With Zypher Network's unique architecture design and modular integration with external systems, the chain will not be burdened by the computational and verification processes required for game logic. In addition, the design supports local programming and is compatible with various EVMs, allowing economic models, smart contracts, and game logic to be dynamically combined

The future of Web3 games will focus on offering experiences that match those of Web2 games, if not surpass them. With the addition of P2E and asset ownership, Web3 games will have a higher level of attractiveness and influence, and will be able to expand into a broader market with ongoing growth points

Server abstraction is expected to be a key factor in the GameFi sector's ability to remain competitive and continue developing into the next phase, and Zypher Network is a key player in this field, pioneering the server abstraction story