The BVM Studio team unveiled a tool that enables the deployment of L2 and L3 blockchains for Bitcoin and Ethereum without the need to create code. The solution enables users to design the structure of the future network and its functionality through a drag-and-drop interface.

Tool for Rapid Deployment of L2 and L3 Networks Developed

BVM Studio, a Blockchain-as-a-Service infrastructure provider, introduced a new tool that simplifies the deployment of blockchain networks. The new tool offers users to deploy L2 and L3 networks for Bitcoin and Ethereum through a visual programming editor without having to create code.

The developers assure that the tool makes it much easier to create custom ZKP-based rollups, as it doesn’t require creators to have coding skills, install software to set up computations, store data, and run nodes. The BVM Studio team noted that the tool can’t provide the same customization flexibility as fully coded solutions. However, the developers plan to expand the tool’s feature list over time.

According to the BVM Studio team, the new tool will allow a blockchain network to be deployed in less than two minutes. Through the drag-and-drop interface, the user will be able to customize the parameters of the future network such as:

  • base layer;
  • hardware
  • computation;
  • data availability;
  • gas limits;
  • output time;
  • ZKP validation;
  • pre-installed decentralized applications (dApps).

The team also assures that the blockchain networks deployed through the interface wouldn’t contradict current regulatory standards due to its standardized infrastructure. The required level of ecosystem security will be ensured through the use of zero-knowledge proof (ZKP) technology.

The cost of using the BVM Studio service will be from $99 for a month.

ZKP technologies are actively used to scale blockchain networks. The StarkWare team developed a ZKP-based dApps scaling structure, Polygon Labs developers created a ZKP solution for blockchain network aggregation, and the RISC Zero team presented a universal virtual machine based on ZKP.

Author: Nataly Antonenko
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