Cosmos ecosystem just dropped something interesting last week. A team released Emerald, an open-source framework designed for building custom L1 blockchains. The framework aims to simplify the process for developers who want to launch their own Layer 1 networks within the Cosmos infrastructure. Pretty useful for teams looking to bootstrap their blockchain projects without starting from scratch. The framework handles much of the foundational work, letting developers focus on their specific use cases.
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faded_wojak.eth
· 9h ago
Emerald sounds good, but does it really save developers trouble? Or is it just another high-level framework that's actually hard to use...
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AirdropHunterXiao
· 12-10 12:50
The Emerald framework sounds good, and it's also this kind of lowering the barrier operation. Cosmos is indeed really competitive.
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GasFeeCrier
· 12-10 12:36
Hmm... Emerald sounds okay, but it's another open-source framework, and it feels like there are already too many things like the Cosmos ecosystem.
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GasFeeCrybaby
· 12-10 12:24
Emerald sounds okay, but I wonder if in practice it will just be the same old tricks...
Cosmos ecosystem just dropped something interesting last week. A team released Emerald, an open-source framework designed for building custom L1 blockchains. The framework aims to simplify the process for developers who want to launch their own Layer 1 networks within the Cosmos infrastructure. Pretty useful for teams looking to bootstrap their blockchain projects without starting from scratch. The framework handles much of the foundational work, letting developers focus on their specific use cases.