Odaily Planet Daily reports that the BNB Chain developer team issued a statement stating that the goal of BAP (BNB Application Proposals) is to make the application layer more consistent, enhance interoperability, and lower the development threshold. By sharing standards, the ecosystem can achieve faster development speeds, simpler integration methods, a better developer experience, and reduce one-time implementations.
According to the official introduction, BAP can cover existing token standard extensions, identity and wallet specifications, off-chain data conventions, dApp/agent/protocol interfaces, and best practices for BNB Chain smart contracts. BAP will follow the process defined by BEP-1, including idea discussion, draft submission, community and editorial review, and ultimately be adopted as an official standard.
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