The Web3 space has consistently shown that the most powerful innovations come from teamwork, not in isolation. Fomoin, a leading cryptocurrency launchpad and growth platform, has announced a partnership with MarsCat Global.
MarsCat is an innovative peer-to-peer distributed connectivity network and Web3 application engine. Together, they will work on a project that developers and users alike have wanted: a truly decentralized communication layer for decentralized applications. This infrastructure is designed to be private and serverless, while also providing the scalability needed to support large-scale deployments.
What MarsCat Global brings to you
MarsCat Global is built at the increasingly important intersection of the infrastructure layer, Web3. At the heart of its offering is the RelayApp protocol, which provides dApps with a decentralized, privacy-first, and scalable way to communicate with each other in a serverless environment. Although the majority of dApps currently operate on decentralized blockchains, many still rely heavily on traditional backend services to facilitate real-time communication and coordination between each other.
MarsCat’s RelayApp seeks to bridge the communication gap by creating a direct peer-to-peer communication channel without going through a central server. A DApp’s decentralization is currently only as strong as the weakest link in its infrastructure. Its weakest link is almost always in communication.
Projects like Waku were designed as the communication layer of the decentralized web, using peer-to-peer topologies to help prevent censorship and resist surveillance. The Defiant has covered how similar approaches are addressing these challenges across industries. MarsCat similarly seeks to achieve this by building privacy by design as part of protocol development rather than as an afterthought.
Fomoin’s role as a growth engine and connector
Fomoin offers startups a complete solution to develop new websites and create effective digital marketing campaigns. We can help not only companies that operate using blockchain technology, but also companies that are built around their own brand. Fomoin achieves this by continually collaborating with successful clients and leveraging tools such as artificial intelligence, tokenization of physical assets, and establishing digital identities.
The matched projects demonstrate the continued evolution of the platform’s theory that, to achieve community engagement, Web3 infrastructure projects must also have adequate visibility and a go-to-market strategy to achieve meaningful mass usage and economic viability.
Why timing is important
There is an increasing demand for decentralized communication solutions within Web3. In 2026, we are starting to see this demand become very urgent as the complexity of dApps grows. They are now incorporating layers of DeFi, gaming, and social media into their operations. The more complex a dApp’s architecture, the greater the burden on the communication backend. Centralized servers have inherent vulnerabilities compared to using decentralized communication solutions, such as being a point of failure, risking censorship, and lack of privacy.
To ensure true blockchain interoperability, relayers play a critical role in connecting separated systems. Additionally, many DeFi protocols rely on relayers to support cross-chain trading and liquidity pools.
The Metana MarsCat team positions the RelayApp protocol within this broader ecosystem by emphasizing serverless, privacy-focused communications. Their goal is to make this approach the standard expectation rather than the exception for many Web3 developers.
conclusion
The global partnership between MarsCat and Fomoin could be a great move to establish what is needed for the future of Web3 infrastructure. Building decentralized applications (dApps) that serve the public and dApp developers requires a strong foundation.
MarsCat’s RelayApp protocol and Fomoin’s Launchpad and Growth Network share common ground: a place where their respective communities can come together and collaborate. The goal is not just to advance technology. It’s about driving widespread adoption across the ecosystem.

