Gear Technologies

Gear Technologies

IT Services and IT Consulting

Gear is a technology company that contributes to the development of Gear Protocol and Vara Network

About us

Developing solutions for Web3 infrastructure & Supercharging Ethereum with Gear.exe

Industry
IT Services and IT Consulting
Company size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
Wilmington
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2021

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Employees at Gear Technologies

Updates

  • WebAssembly: Supported by Google, Amazon, Apple, and already in every browser. So why is Ethereum's restaking mechanism making anything—including WebAssembly—secure? The answer changes the future of application platforms.

  • Gear's mission? To provide the best dApp development experience in the industry—simple and plain. Nikolay Volf believes that to onboard Web2 devs and drive mainstream adoption, crypto development must be as smooth and straightforward as traditional cloud development. Like this post if you agree 🤍

  • From starting to code at just 8 years old to shaping the future of blockchain, Gear's Founder & CEO Nikolay Volf has had an incredible journey. In 2016, he joined Gavin Wood's team to build Parity Ethereum, an Ethereum client based on Rust. Then he went on to help build Polkadot and the Substrate framework —pioneering foundations of the blockchain ecosystem. After Polkadot's launch, he decided to look for a new challenge and founded Gear Technologies. But rest assured, the journey is far from over, there's more to come.

  • The Arkanoid Simulation shows how Gear.exe redefines what’s possible for Ethereum Mainnet onchain performance. All with near-zero gas fees, NO fragmentation and NO latency ↓ What is the Arkanoid Simulation? It’s not just a game. It’s a high-load simulation designed to test onchain performance. Each “game” involves intensive calculations—tracking ball physics, collisions, and game logic—all processed onchain. Why does this matter? - Ethereum struggles with latency and heavy computations due to its gas limits. - Layer 2 solutions like Arbitrum improve scalability but inherit EVM performance limits and come with fragmentation. On the other hand... Gear.exe is an Ethereum network extension that executes multiple simulations in a single block with near-zero gas fees and comes without fragmentation. The Setup: We tested the same simulation on: - Ethereum: Baseline test to measure performance and costs. - Arbitrum EVM: Cheaper, but same gas logic as Ethereum. - Arbitrum Nitro: Optimized with WASM, 1,000 iterations per block. - Gear.exe: Parallel execution of 16 games in a single Ethereum block. Why Gear.exe stands out: - Runs 16 high-load simulations simultaneously in a single block. - Near-zero gas costs and and low latency for massive computations. - Drastically improved UX: avoids fragmentation and latency on user a side. - Fully compatible with Ethereum (MetaMask, Etherscan). - Network extension - value accrual on Ethereum mainnet. Imagine the possibilities: This simulation demonstrates that Gear.exe isn’t just for gaming—it’s a game-changer for any high-load computation on Ethereum mainnet. • DeFi protocols? Check. • Machine learning models? Check. • Real-time gaming? Check. And we kept the receipts to prove it: https://lnkd.in/ecMK_buT

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