Network, a non-profit aiming to "Rebuild an internet that puts users first" through broadening the use of blockchain, announced a new virtual machine built on top of the popular Java Virtual Machine.
This marks the first blockchain virtual machine available to Java developers.
The Aion Virtual Machine is not a modification or rewrite of the underlying JVM, but a supplementary software layer that can interact with the JVM as developers build decentralized applications and smart contracts above it.
By employing a commonly used language like Java, Aion CEO Matthew Spoke hopes to surmount one of the largest barriers to widespread blockchain adoption: terra incognita.
"Leaning on a hardened language like Java was crucial since a major obstacle for a business interested in Blockchain is the cost and time needed to train their teams on unfamiliar frameworks, languages, and tools."
To this end, Aion also provides blockchain education and onboarding through Aion Learn.
"We have a unique opportunity to build a foundation for the future economy. Aion is our contribution to that future; and we need the best and brightest to work alongside us to make it real," said Spoke, on the network's website.
The Aion blockchain utilizes multiple tools already popular on the mainnet, which provide accessibility and redundancy in the public network.
"Aion aims to become the common protocol used for these blockchains, enabling more efficient and decentralized systems to be built. The Aion protocol enables the development of a federated blockchain network, making it possible to seamlessly integrate dissimilar blockchain systems in a multi-tier hub-and-spoke model, similar to the internet."
The native currency, AION, facilitates transaction fees for miners of the network.
Aion Network Launches First Blockchain Virtual Machine on Java
gepubliceerd op Jun 6, 2019
by Coindesk | gepubliceerd op Coinage
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