Build a dApp in Less than 30 min and Zero Blockchain Knowledge

Arkane Network is a frictionless multi-chain interface and multi-asset wallet that can be used by both individuals and developing businesses.

For the crypto enthusiast, Arkane is a convenient and easy to use dApp management tool where you can manage all crypto assets and various blockchain applications from one place. The interface is simplistic and intuitive, with familiar functionalities to your everyday online bank account and social logins, etc.

For the developer, Arkane is a development tool that provides the above features as a foundation to build upon, or integrate into existing web or blockchain applications. The complex source code is translated into the widely understood REST API, therefore it’s not necessary comprehensive blockchain knowledge.

The Arkane Network team were featured as the keynote speakers at Devvox, the largest Java Conference in Europe, 16-Nov-2018. This invitation and privilege speaks volumes for the respect and excitement surrounding the project and the Arkane developers. The team presented a live demonstration on stage to show just how easy it is to build a dApp on Arkane.

Check it out here:
(https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=1&v=Xu-ofgrwKLw)
‘how to build a blockchain DApp in under 30 min with zero knowledge’ - Devoxx, .

Arkane is free and open source for the use of budding developers, with various APIs and an easy SDK to leverage. Arkane was created by the founders of FundRequest, who are open source visionaries, to encourage innovation, creativity, and efficiency so that other developers can focus on their unique application features and product optimization.

The Arkane Network has the potential to boost both the blockchain industry as a whole, and open source collaboration by making the use of blockchain easier for all. It is genuinely exciting to see how the project develops and what unfolds from many blockchain projects integrating and leveraging upon one another's strengths.

For more information head to https://Arkane.Network, or follow Arkane’s progress via the project’s Medium Blog, and/or Twitter.
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