Dappit: Automated Blockchain Engineering Platform for DAPP Development
By
Ben Allia
Kettled twice. Extra chewy, extra trustworthy.
Summary
Dappit is a platform that serves as a personal blockchain engineer, enabling users to build and deploy decentralized applications (DAPPs) quickly and easily. The service handles contract writing and deployment on-chain, allowing users to create games, apps, and various DAPPs by simply imagining their concepts. The platform emphasizes speed and accessibility, promising to deliver complete DAPP solutions in just a few minutes.
Key quotes
· 4 pulledYour blockchain engineer that builds and deploys DAPPs
Your personal Blockchain Engineer That will build your dapp write the contracts and deploy it for you on chain
All of this in just few minutes
All you will do is to IMAGINE!
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