Statter: Modular blockchain builder, easy to use without coding
Blockchain technology is transforming various industries, but traditional development methods require complex programming knowledge, creating high barriers to entry. Statter provides a solution that allows users to build customized blockchains simply by dragging and dropping through a graphical interface. Statter allows for the free combination of core features such as consensus mechanisms like PoS, PoA, etc., authority management, and asset issuance through a modular design. Game chains can be optimized for high throughput, while financial chains can emphasize security, automatically applying low-cost and high-efficiency performance. From chain creation to deployment, Statter provides a step-by-step guide that significantly reduces development time. Development of enterprise consortium chains or decentralized apps can be done by "assembling modules" instead of "writing code".
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Statter: Modular blockchain builder, easy to use without coding
Blockchain technology is transforming various industries, but traditional development methods require complex programming knowledge, creating high barriers to entry. Statter provides a solution that allows users to build customized blockchains simply by dragging and dropping through a graphical interface.
Statter allows for the free combination of core features such as consensus mechanisms like PoS, PoA, etc., authority management, and asset issuance through a modular design. Game chains can be optimized for high throughput, while financial chains can emphasize security, automatically applying low-cost and high-efficiency performance.
From chain creation to deployment, Statter provides a step-by-step guide that significantly reduces development time. Development of enterprise consortium chains or decentralized apps can be done by "assembling modules" instead of "writing code".