Radcipher has revealed a new collaboration with REI Network which is a high-performance, zero-fee blockchain compatible with EVM to support web3 developers.Radcipher has revealed a new collaboration with REI Network which is a high-performance, zero-fee blockchain compatible with EVM to support web3 developers.

Radcipher Partners with REI Network to Build a Secure, Zero-Fee Future for Web3

2025/10/23 23:10
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Radcipher has revealed a new collaboration with REI Network which is a high-performance, zero-fee blockchain compatible with EVM.

This cooperation is designed to revolutionize the Web3 security and make sure that developers can create the decentralized apps without dealing with the heavy burden of gas fees.

The collaboration between Radcipher, which specializes in checking smart contracts and finding security issues, and REI Network, which offers easy and free services, is expected to speed up new and creative projects in the blockchain field.

The similarity between the two projects is that they have a common mission to ensure that Web3 is accessible, secure, and developable.

Empowering Builders Through Security and Mentorship With Radcipher

The addition that Radcipher makes to the REI ecosystem will not be limited to the conventional security audits.The company will include extensive technical audits, exploitation investigations, and individual developer mentorship.

This allows teams in the REI ecosystem to produce projects more swiftly while also providing a more strong security basis. Builders may securely provide and expand vulnerable-free apps by implementing best practices early in development.

Instilling a security-first mindset in the Web3 community requires coaching. Radcipher’s involvement means that REI projects will be lead by design and execution, promoting innovation while ensuring safety.

Redefining the Web3 Experience with Zero Fees

The GXChain project has been upgraded to the REI Network, which aims to provide a lightweight blockchain experience without gas usage. It is EVM compatible. It means that any Ethereum developer can easily migrate to it and create decentralized applications with zero transaction fees.

REI has eliminated the gas fees, which allows more people to enter into the blockchain technology, meaning that both beginning and already existing projects can avoid growing financially due to costs. 

Radcipher has a deep understanding of security and helps the REI network to not only be quicker and cheaper, but also significantly more reliable.

This partnership is a step toward a Web3 future that is safer, smarter, and more productive, where security concerns and fees don’t get in the way of new ideas.

The two teams are still working together, and it’s clear that their goal is to build the next generation of blockchain in the right way: safe, easy to use, and ready for the whole world.

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