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YOM Goes Cross-Chain With LayerZero, Connecting 150+ Blockchains

On May 29, 2026 by voice

YOM is working with LayerZero, one of the most trusted omnichain infrastructure providers in Web3. The partnership moves YOM’s decentralized cloud gaming network beyond a single chain, opening seamless access, assets, and experiences across more than 150 blockchains.

YOM 🤝 LayerZero

We’re proud to be working closely with @LayerZero_Core one of the most trusted omnichain infrastructure providers in Web3.

Connecting 150+ blockchains and powering major assets like USDT0, $USDe, WBTC, and Stargate, LayerZero has set the standard for… pic.twitter.com/mEe7mgUzif

— YOM (@YOM_Official) May 29, 2026

LayerZero already powers major assets like USDT0, $USDe, WBTC, and Stargate, and YOM joining that infrastructure is a meaningful step forward for the decentralized cloud gaming category as a whole.

Why LayerZero Was the Right Choice

LayerZero operates as an omnichain interoperability protocol. The model is different from traditional bridges. Most bridges custody tokens on one chain and issue wrapped assets on another, which creates security risks and liquidity fragmentation.

LayerZero takes a different approach. It functions as a decentralized message-transport layer, allowing applications to operate across dozens of networks without intermediaries holding funds.

That architecture matters for cloud gaming specifically. YOM needs assets, identity, and session data to move across chains as players interact with the network from different ecosystems.

A bridge-based model would introduce custody risk and fragmentation that would compromise the experience. LayerZero’s message-transport approach lets YOM coordinate cross-chain activity without those tradeoffs.

The track record matters too. LayerZero connects more than 150 blockchains and supports some of the largest cross-chain assets in crypto. When a project needs reliable omnichain infrastructure, LayerZero is the standard most teams compare against.

What YOM Is Building

YOM is a decentralized cloud gaming network. The full name is You Only Move or Yield Over Machine. The platform lets users stream high-end AAA games to any device, including smartphones, browsers, and even Telegram.

No expensive console or gaming PC needed. The platform flips traditional cloud gaming. Instead of centralized GPU farms, it runs on a global network of distributed nodes.

AI routes each player to the closest GPU. Publishers upload games once, and the platform handles distribution, streaming, and scaling globally.

Going omnichain through LayerZero opens the network to users across every ecosystem LayerZero supports. A player on one chain can access YOM.

A publisher on another chain can integrate. Asset flows between ecosystems happen through the same infrastructure that powers USDT0 and WBTC.

What This Team Up Unlocks for Decentralized Gaming

Cross-chain functionality has been a missing piece for decentralized gaming for years. Games launch on one chain. Players choose ecosystems based on existing wallets and assets. The friction of moving between chains kills adoption before it starts.

YOM’s LayerZero integration removes that barrier. Players don’t need to migrate. They access the network from wherever they already are. Publishers don’t need to deploy on multiple chains. They integrate once and reach the full omnichain audience.

That model is the difference between decentralized gaming as a niche category and decentralized gaming as actual mass-market infrastructure.

The barriers to participation drop, and the addressable user base expands across every chain LayerZero supports.

Conclusion

YOM is going omnichain through LayerZero. The partnership opens decentralized cloud gaming to more than 150 blockchains, removes the friction of cross-chain access, and connects YOM to infrastructure that already powers major assets like USDT0 and WBTC.

Cloud gaming on the right infrastructure looks different from what centralized services offer, and going omnichain makes that difference reach users wherever they actually live in the crypto ecosystem. YOM just took a real step forward.

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