What is MEM?
Introducing MEM: go beyond smart contracts
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Introducing MEM: go beyond smart contracts
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MEM is a serverless functions network that is tightly integrated with web3 infra. With serverless architecture, MEM enables the deployment and execution of functions without the need for infrastructure.
MEM is a platform for building and deploying fast, trustless applications.
Unlike the typical stack of "smart contracts + custom middleware", MEM gives web3 developers the freedom to build for any chain, in any language, with web2-like end user UX β without burning time and money on antiquated cloud infrastructure.
MEM can be layered with an existing web2 or web3 stack, or used to develop and deploy applications from scratch. It is natively chain-agnostic, but allows authentication from 14 EVM and non-EVM chains and can call data from any chain or API.
MEM combines the scalability of serverless functions with the transparency of a blockchain, enabling apps to stay decentralized without sacrificing end user UX.
Building with MEM feels like using an API. MEMβs lightweight programming interface can be used in any browser or server context natively, without requiring special tooling to run.
MEM enables developers to achieve unparalleled scalability while abstracting away complex crypto concepts, e.g. the need for an in-depth understanding of smart contracts, transactions, wallets, or blocks.
MEM empowers functions to achieve limitless scalability by utilizing an autonomous set of resources. This enables seamless expansion without any constraints, ensuring unparalleled growth potential for your application.
MEM's functionality extends beyond serving solely web3 applications. It also seamlessly integrates into the web2 app tech stack, making it a hybrid solution.
In the MEM network, functions operate in a trustless manner, allowing anyone to independently evaluate the current state of a function without being dependent on MEM itself. This ensures transparency and reliability, as evaluations can be conducted permissionlessly by any third party.