DappRadar, a data provider of decentralized applications running across multiple protocols, announced that it will be adding WAX into its platform.
Developed by the founders of OPSkins, the world's leading marketplace for online video game assets, WAX is designed to serve over 400 million online players.
Due to the significant stance that this network has in the gaming industry, one of the leading blockchain insights provider DappRadar decided to include it into its platform.
Starting now, DappRadar will filter data from Dapps running on top of the WAX blockchain.
This would allow investors to have thoughtful information about the trends developing in the WAX protocol.
The move comes after WAX introduced the WAX Cloud Wallet last week.
This is a brand new wallet designed to simplify the login process of several blockchain applications.
"The WAX Cloud Wallet is part of our continuing effort to make blockchain easy for everyone. We've made it as easy to use as logging into your Amazon account. You can create a blockchain account in two clicks."
As part of the efforts to show the usability of the WAX Cloud Wallet, WAX partnered up with Prospectors.
Prospectors have already amassed 5,500 daily active users since launching.
WAX blockchain network activity explodes and can now be tracked on DappRadar
gepubliceerd op Dec 11, 2019
by Cryptoslate | gepubliceerd op Coinage
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