Based out of Thailand, Loom Network is an Ethereum-based blockchain platform created for the development of decentralized games and social apps.
Loom Network Releases Beta SDK. Building the platform on top of the Ethereum blockchain, Loom Network utilizes the Plasma second-layer scaling solution to generate DAppChains - a sidechain to Ethereum that is attached but runs independently from the Ethereum network.
With its beta released to the public on June 12, the Loom SDK allows developers a seamless way to build their own blockchains with customizable consensus mechanisms and scalability options.
"We've abstracted out all the hard"blockchainy" stuff like consensus and made it plug-and-play - so now all developers need to focus on is coding the core application logic.
This will massively increase the number of developers who are able to build blockchain applications with the potential to go mainstream, and decrease the time and budget necessary to make it happen.
The Loom Network is intended for the development of large-scale online games and social apps but the SDK can support any decentralized application building.
With their current roadmap reaching its end, Loom Network also released plans to develop their own blockchain applications, ZombieChain, and mobile collectible card game, Zombie Battleground.
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Ethereum-based dApp Platform Loom Network Releases SDK and Receives Upbit Listing
Published on Jun 13, 2018
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