New tool enables ‘No Code’ blockchain deployment
BVM Studio has been introduced as a new tool to simplify blockchain deployment with a no-code solution that aims to make blockchain technology more accessible.
The tool will provide a visual programming editor interface that enables users to deploy their blockchains using drag-and-drop blocks, similar to Lego building blocks.
The approach promises to facilitate the creation of any project’s own zero-knowledge (ZK) rollup blockchain without coding knowledge, computational setup, storage, or hardware nodes.
Speaking with Cointelegraph, the BVM team, a blockchain-as-a-service infrastructure provider and creator of BVM Studio, explained that, though “highly convenient,” the tool does have drawbacks.
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Codeless self-service blockchains
Traditionally, deploying a blockchain requires technical knowledge, funding, and a strong foundational understanding of coding and security measures.
Speaking with Cointelegraph, the BVM team clarified the capabilities of the new self-service tool.
The team explained that the tool enables customization of the “base layer, hardware, compute, data availability, block gas limit, withdrawal time, ZK prover,” and pre-installed decentralized applications (DApps).
Security and regulatory standards
As with all blockchain technology, security is paramount, and it starts with the code behind blockchain infrastructure.
The tool uses ZK-rollup technology to secure deployed blockchains “by having three key components.”
When discussing regulatory considerations, the BVM team explained that “currently, creating a blockchain doesn’t conflict with any regulatory standards.”
Users can deploy layer-2 and layer-3 blockchains using the tool on either Bitcoin or Ethereum.