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# Developer Program

The MTT Network developer ecosystem is designed to support developers in creating rich tournament application scenarios, centered around the core value of the chain.

According to the Roadmap’s milestone plan, MTT Network will offer comprehensive infrastructure and tool support, including development toolchains and standardized smart contract templates. The focus is especially on tournament-related functional modules, such as multi-tier tournament management and NFT ticket issuance, to help developers quickly get started. Cross-chain interoperability is also key. MTT Network integrates with assets and functionalities from other chains through the IBC protocol, enhancing the diversity and appeal of tournament applications.

Additionally, the community and support system are crucial for developer growth. Through developer incentive programs, educational resources, and on-chain testing resources, MTT Network ensures continuous support and motivation for developers. Decentralized governance is equally indispensable, with MTT DAO allowing developers to directly participate in decision-making regarding the direction of on-chain feature development. The on-chain application marketplace and open API system will provide a platform for developer innovation, driving MTT Network to become a decentralized ecosystem leader in the field of tournament applications.


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