The
Arkane Network (
https://arkane.network) launched only a few days ago, has two highly valuable use cases for the crypto/blockchain community:
1.) It is a free tool for developers to build multi-blockchain DApps, or to integrate the network into their own applications and ecosystems.
Developers don't need to be blockchain experts, as Arkane acts as a translation layer - it translates a the blockchain source code into a
language understood by most developers (REST API).
2.) For crypto-enthusiasts it is a convenient multi-blockchain user interface, that hosts and links multiple wallets and DApps.
The power of Arkane lies mainly in the integration possibilities for developers and businesses, as all DApps supported by the network are openly accessible and interoperable. For example, VeChain is supported by Arkane - therefore Arkane users will be able to create VeChain desktop wallets and make or sign transactions directly in Arkane. Additionally, it will allow VeChain DApps to use Arkane as a building block in their product development. Furthermore, Arkane provides the ability to use the Ethereum Truffle provider for easy contract deployments, and will give Ethereum apps the ability to support VeChain, etc. These possibilities will expand as the network grows, making one another's DApps stronger and more accessible by the interconnected ecosystems and communities.
The Arkane User Interface has two primary purposes for the crypto-enthusiast:
- An easy-to-use crypto wallet to view and manage all connected blockchain wallets/accounts.
- An overview of the linked applications you’ve given permission to access one or more wallet(s), for example, ThorBlock.
These features offered to users are only the fundamental basics, and the potential of a DApp built upon the the Arkane Network's framework is only limited by the developers creativity. As each blockchain has its pros and cons; a developer may want to develop one application that works on two different blockchains. Arkane gives that flexibility.
The project is not supported by a token, and will not be running a crowdfunding event - it is simply an open source protocol developed by the new and upcoming open source blockchain project 'FundRequest'. The project has the potential to remove the barrier to entry for crypto and blockchain's adoption by making the use and development of DApps easy for all.