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Unichain Docs Unichain Docs Search ⌘K HomeDocumentation About Unichain Getting Started Technical Information Tools Building on Unichain Legal Privacy PolicyTerms of Service Others Network StatusWhitepaperUniswap App On this pageWhat is Unichain? ABOUT UNICHAIN Unichain is a DeFi-native Ethereum L2, built to be the home for liquidity across chains. WHAT IS UNICHAIN? Unichain, a faster, cheaper L2 designed to be the home for DeFi and the home for multichain liquidity. INSTANT TRANSACTIONS Unichain will launch with 1-second block times, with 250 ms block times coming soon. Reducing latency significantly improves market efficiency by increasing the frequency of arbitrage and lowering value lost to MEV. REDUCED COST AND FURTHER DECENTRALIZATION Unichain is designed to leverage and accelerate Ethereum’s scaling roadmap, moving execution to an L2. This lowers transaction costs by ~95% in the short term, and even more over time. While Unichain relies on a single sequencer for efficiency, it introduces further decentralization by allowing full nodes to help verify blocks. CROSS-CHAIN LIQUIDITY Unichain is built to support seamless transactions across dozens of chains, making it easy to access liquidity no matter what chain users are on. As part of the Superchain, Unichain will support native interoperability, and Uniswap Labs will continue pioneering standards for seamless interoperability across all chains. Learn more details in the Unichain Whitepaper . -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- START BUILDING ON THE LIQUIDITY NETWORK. SET UP A WALLET FUND YOUR WALLET DEPLOY A CONTRACT DIVE INTO TECHNICAL DETAILS Last updated on 10.10.2024 Next Getting Started ON THIS PAGE What is Unichain? Instant transactions Reduced cost and further decentralization Cross-chain liquidity