No-Code Smart Contract Platforms Can Enable Average Joe to Transact Without Middlemen
04 November 2021 - 4:28AM
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No-code or low-code smart contract development platforms have been
designed to make it easier to become a blockchain developer. The
traditional route would require professionals to master fundamental
computer programming concepts and then spend many hours/years
learning how to work with complex development environments, before
being able to successfully build enterprise-grade applications.
However, with the advent of no-code and low-code platforms, it’s
possible to create high-end smart contract apps almost instantly.
We’re able to build almost anything we want and it’s also easier to
integrate blockchain-powered apps with seamless low-code solutions.
This approach to software development also boosts productivity as
we’re able to do more in considerably less time. Companies that
design these types of products have already done the heavy lifting
for end-users. This allows a wide range of users to deploy their
blockchain or distributed ledger technology (DLT) network within a
short timeframe. Low-code and no-code smart contract development is
also designed to make it easier to integrate various blockchain
apps into a real-world environment. Providing a Global Smart
Contracts Marketplace for Non-Coders One such platform, called
Settlement, specializes in low-code toolkits for building
blockchain apps. With this solution, it’s possible to create great
user experiences (UX) with “one-click” deployment. The company
offers “out-of-the-box” smart contract templates, “zero config”
REST APIs, along with zero-config admin UI and dashboard solutions.
Meanwhile, Transient is a more comprehensive and global smart
contracts marketplace that aims to promote blockchain/DLT adoption
by enabling non-coders to develop and manage high-end smart
contracts with ease. Users – including individuals and businesses –
are able to use the relevant decentralized applications (dApps) on
the Transient marketplace to deploy self-executing smart contracts
for a diverse set of use-cases in just a few clicks. The main value
proposition of no-code and low-code software development solutions
is their ability to remove the entry barriers to creating scalable
dApps. Many individuals have the creativity to develop useful apps,
however, they may not be programming experts. With no-code
development environments, society as a whole can benefit from the
creative contributions of a diverse group of users that happen to
be great problem solvers but don’t want to write smart contract
code. According to Transient’s developers, they aim to offer the
“Amazon of smart contracts,” which means they are focused on
providing one of the most comprehensive development environments in
the market. These types of solutions may be leveraged for simple
use-cases like automated rental agreements, accepting payments as
part of a fundraising event, or carrying out other routine business
processes by harnessing the power of smart contracts. It’s worth
noting that blockchain-based solutions are well-positioned to
bridge silos, particularly in an enterprise-grade development
environment where external and internal organizational boundaries
need to be bridged in an effective manner. Earlier this year, SIMBA
Chain expanded to Avalanche, which should allow more users to
access decentralized technologies as it is intended for builders of
all skill sets. By integrating with Avalanche, SIMBA Chain’s
platform for low-code smart contract deployment will be available
to many different end-users to create advanced dApps. Simplifying
Smart Contract Deployment No-code smart contract programming has
the potential to really take off as an industry because many
individuals and organizations are interested in automating routine
business processes. The developers of MyWish, another no-code smart
contract platform, have explained that users are required to fill
in simple form fields, specifying their requirements. Then, they
can securely make a payment so that MyWish deploys their contract
to the blockchain. After this process is completed, a contract
address is generated and the end-users are able to start using the
application in a seamless manner. In addition to these solutions,
DappBuilder allows us to create decentralized applications, issue
tokens, and deploy smart contracts without coding. We can choose to
launch such apps on Binance Smart Chain (BSC), Polygon (MATIC),
Ethereum (ETH), Tron (TRX), among other networks. While there seem
to be many different options in the market already, Transient is
offering one of the most robust and extensive no-code smart
contract platforms in the industry. The Transient global
marketplace is housing their individual dApps, which aim to deliver
real value for specific business use-cases. The platform has been
developed to cater to individual freelancers and major enterprises.
It aims to solve practical problems across a wide range of
industries. The team is focused on incrementally building out their
core product, and have reportedly sought continuous real-world
feedback. This has enabled them to carefully inspect and adapt
their product accordingly, which gives them confidence in
Transient’s ability to enhance many industries. It’s clear that
smart contracts are a highly useful invention and can be applied to
a range of business processes such as trade finance, supply chains,
and even digital ID verification procedures. Any technology that
can be applied to such a large number of scenarios should be usable
by as many people as possible, regardless of their ability to write
complex computer programming code. This is exactly what no-code
smart contract platforms aim to offer and it could go a long way to
accelerate blockchain adoption globally. Image by Gerd
Altmann from Pixabay
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