Aurora’s 60-Second Blockchain Deployment Means the Omnichain Era Is Here
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For all its flaws, the internet remains an incredible tool for democratizing access. Social media gave everyone a voice. Bitcoin gave everyone financial access. Pump.fun let anyone deploy a token. And now Aurora is enabling anyone to deploy their own blockchain. What a time to be alive. The speed and ease with which a custom blockchain can be launched using Aurora Cloud Consolue’s GUI is impressive. Around 60 seconds, give or take, using an interface no more complex than that for ordering takeout. Give your chain a name; tick some boxes; select your base currency and choose some bolt-ons – oracle perhaps or maybe a block explorer? – and boom, your order’s on its way. It’s no exaggeration to say that Aurora’s instant blockchain deployment tool means the omnichain era is finally here. If you thought web3 had a lotta chains to choose from, you ain’t seen nothing yet. But with great power comes great responsibility, which raises the question of what to do with a custom chain now that the barriers to creating one have been well and truly eliminated? No Pain Blockchain For years, blockchain’s complexity kept all but the most determined of developers from deploying their own network. As a result, the industry was the preserve of a certain group of (mostly male) geeks: coders who enjoyed playing around with daemons, spinning up nodes, and compiling their own libraries. There’s still a job for those people in crypto, but there’s also a role for a much broader cohort of creators who bring greater skills than merely the ability to debug code – useful as that attribute undoubtedly is. We’ve now reached the point at which anyone with the need to create their own blockchain can do just that without needing to hire a Philippine development team, rent…
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