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New Tool Simplifies Blockchain Deployment

BVM Studio offers a no-code blockchain deployment solution with a drag-and-drop interface that promises easy and speedy blockchain construction.

To increase accessibility to blockchain technology, BVM Studio has been released as a new tool that makes blockchain deployment simpler with a no-code solution.

With the help of drag-and-drop components, similar to Lego construction blocks, users can launch their blockchains utilizing the tool’s visual programming editor interface.

The method claims to make it easier for every project to create its own zero-knowledge (ZK) rollup blockchain without the need for hardware nodes, computational setup, storage, or coding expertise.

The BVM team—a blockchain-as-a-service infrastructure supplier and the brains behind BVM Studio—explained that while the tool is “extremely convenient,” it does have certain limitations.

“[…] it may not offer the same depth of customization as fully custom-coded solutions. However, we’re constantly adding new modules and options to enhance flexibility.”

Blockchain deployment for self-service without code

Implementing a blockchain has traditionally involved financial resources, technical expertise, and a solid foundation in coding and security protocols.

The BVM team clarified the new self-service tool’s capabilities in an interview with Cointelegraph.

“[It] requires no technical setup or coding skills, making it accessible to everyone. It offers a no-code, drag-and-drop interface that allows anyone to deploy a blockchain in less than 2 minutes.”

According to the company, the tool allows for customization of pre-installed decentralized applications (DApps) and the “base layer, hardware, compute, data availability, block gas limit, withdrawal time, and ZK prover.”

Standards for security and regulations

Security is crucial for blockchain technology as it is for any other technology, and it begins with the code that powers the infrastructure.

The solution secures deployed blockchains “with three key components” utilizing ZK-rollup technology.

“ZK-proofs stored on Bitcoin, ZK Provers to ensure correct execution, and ZK Light Nodes to verify ZK-proofs. This is important because anyone can run a ZK Light Node on an old laptop.”

The BVM team stated that “building a blockchain doesn’t conflict with any regulatory standards” in response to a question about regulatory factors.

“BVM Studio is just a tool to make it much easier to build a blockchain.”

Users can deploy layer-2 and layer-3 blockchains on Ethereum or Bitcoin using the tool.

Ruth Okarter

Ruth is a seasoned news reporter and editor who brings her sharp eye and passion for storytelling to Protechbro.com. With a background in English and literary studies, Ruth crafts compelling narratives that unpack the complexities of the ever-evolving tech landscape.

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