According to Foresight News, ZK Layer2 Reddio, a company focused on gaming and DePIN, has announced the open sourcing of its L2 and L3 application chain sorter framework, Itachi. The announcement was made with the backing of Paradigm, Tiger Cub Fund, and Arena Holdings. The Itachi framework, written in Golang, offers developers flexibility and customization.

Itachi can integrate various modules and support a range of virtual machines, including but not limited to EVM, Solana Virtual Machine (SVM), zkWASM, RISC0, and parallel EVM. Importantly, it can do so without causing resource conflicts and can aggregate multiple proof systems. This development is a significant step forward in the gaming and DePIN sectors, providing developers with more tools and flexibility in their work.