In recent years, Web3’s growth has been limited by the performance constraints of public blockchains. High gas fees and slow transaction speeds have discouraged many potential users. Gate believes that widespread adoption of blockchain technology requires solving these two fundamental challenges.
This led to the creation of Gate Layer. It’s not just a technical upgrade—it’s a pivotal milestone for Gate’s All in Web3 strategy.
Gate Layer’s mission is straightforward: make the Web3 experience simpler, more convenient, and more efficient.
By developing a Layer2 network that delivers both high performance and robust security, Gate Layer aims to give users a speed comparable to Web2 applications. It also preserves blockchain decentralization and transparency.
Gate Layer leverages the industry-leading OP Stack framework together with Gate’s proprietary Gate Chain mainnet, which functions as the secure settlement layer, forming a best-in-class blend of performance and security.
This makes Gate Layer a truly high-performance, cross-ecosystem Layer2 network.
Gate Layer optimizes user interactions by improving speed, cost, and security.
Gate Layer makes moving on-chain effortless for everyone, from general users to developers.
Gate Layer isn’t just tech infrastructure—it’s a complete ecosystem.
These three core products cover asset issuance, trading, and user engagement, creating a comprehensive Web3 application ecosystem.
GT (GateToken) has a new role within Gate Layer. Beyond being the exchange’s utility token, it now serves as the fuel and economic backbone for the Layer2 network:
By Q3 2025, Gate will have burned over 182 million GT, which increases its scarcity and supports long-term value.
The launch of Gate Layer marks Gate’s official transition into the Web3 infrastructure era. It boosts on-chain efficiency; redefines GT’s ecosystem status; empowers developers to innovate; and enables users to participate in blockchain at lower cost.
As new projects launch and the Gate Layer ecosystem matures, GT will become increasingly important in the global Layer2 landscape, and Gate will be a leading force driving Web3 adoption worldwide.





