Outside cryptocurrencies, developers have created only a handful of useful applications using the blockchain.
Countless major companies have announced research efforts into the blockchain, but the technical difficulties inherent to working with blockchain technologies have slowed progress significantly.
Cache, a company that boasts a team of highly rated experts on blockchain development, has stepped in to help facilitate the adoption of blockchain technology.
They are building tools that make blockchain technology accessible and practical for developers, startups and enterprise businesses to integrate into their existing software infrastructures.
Ultimately make the blockchain the best tool for businesses.
Cache has designed a series of platforms that will help make blockchain more usable and accessible to developers and businesses across the world, as opposed to a simple token.
Blockstart; This is a blockchain platform aimed to empower developers and businesses to easily build blockchain decentralized applications.
Cacheout; A currency backed website and platform that aims to quickly provide effective question and answers for blockchain developers.
Blockchain developers usually have to be developers first, and Devslopes is providing a proven solution to help the uninitiated get their coding chops.
This will enable developers with blockchain experience, at all levels, to get started within minutes.
Building Tools to Make the Blockchain Usable for Developers & Businesses
gepubliceerd op Aug 8, 2018
by Cryptoslate | gepubliceerd op Coinage
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