Push Protocol announced the launch of Push Chain, a layer 1 blockchain that connects chains and integrates communication protocols with on-chain transactions.
The platform architecture supports interactions between EVM and non-EVM ecosystems, allowing developers to access wallet states from separate networks without relying on fragmented infrastructure. Transactions can be executed from any chain, and the on-chain approach includes consumer-focused features intended to smooth the user experience through wallet and fee abstraction, while validators Parallel and dynamic partitioning meet throughput demands.
Push Chain introduces mainstream transactions that add flexibility to builders, allowing applications to function as universal hubs across networks. The result is an environment where developers can create shared-state smart contracts that read wallet data from disparate chains.
Push Protocol, formerly known as EPNS, previously focused on providing notifications and chat functionality to decentralized applications and wallets. With this launch, these established communication protocols are integrated at the on-chain level, transforming interactions into on-chain transactions that can generate value. The chain’s architecture, along with its sub-second finality, suggests a scalable foundation for various use cases, including social platforms, gaming, finance, and cross-chain NFT trading.
The introduction of blockchain-agnostic wallet addresses and Push ID technology allows for more direct interoperability. This design allows multiple wallets from different chains to consolidate under a single decentralized identifier.
Push Protocol has previously expanded its presence beyond Ethereum to other networks, including BNB Chain, improving its reach. The deployment of the new chain will happen in phases, starting with consumer-centric applications, then interoperability layers and finally universal smart contracts and shared state capabilities. This structured approach seems aligned with the goal of scaling to meet the complex demands of the web3 environment.
Push Chain’s integration of notification and chat protocols into core infrastructure indicates a shift from traditional communication layers to on-chain environments that treat messaging as data-rich transactions.
On-chain compatibility with on-chain AI agents and applications can also pave the way for more advanced features spanning multiple domains. Developer resources, including a white paper, exploration tools, and simulation environments, are now available and Push Chain is live on devnet.
The team plans an incentivized testnet and additional documentation, aimed at providing builders with a toolkit for developing applications accessible from any supported channel.