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5/4/2023 0 Comments

Ep. 331 Ankr | AppChains are the Next Big Wave for Blockchain

On episode 331 of the BlockHash Podcast, Brandon Zemp is joined by Kev Silk to talk more about Ankr and how they are building infrastructure for the Web3 ecosystem using AppChains.
 
Ankr is a blockchain infrastructure platform that aims to make blockchain more accessible and affordable for businesses and developers. Ankr provides a decentralized cloud computing solution that allows users to easily deploy and run nodes on various blockchain networks, such as Ethereum, Binance Smart Chain, and Polkadot.
 
By using Ankr's platform, developers can easily launch and scale their blockchain applications without having to worry about the complexity and costs associated with running and maintaining their own nodes. Ankr's platform also provides secure and reliable infrastructure services, such as node hosting, staking, and indexing, to enable developers to build and deploy decentralized applications (dApps) more efficiently.
 
Ankr's solutions are powered by the ANKR token, which serves as the platform's native currency and is used for various functions, such as paying for services, staking, and governance. Overall, Ankr aims to democratize the use of blockchain technology by making it more accessible, affordable, and user-friendly for businesses and developers.
 
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⏳ Timestamps:
 
0:00 | Brandon Zemp and Kev Silk
1:15 | Who is Kev Silk?
4:06 | What is Ankr?
6:30 | RPC Node vs. Validator Node
7:56 | What are AppChains?
9:49 | AppChain Example
13:51 | AppChain Benefits
16:46 | Relation between L1 Chain and AppChains
18:35 | AppChains for Enterprise
21:40 | AppChains for Gaming
24:15 | AppChain Setup Process with Ankr
26:58 | Roadmap for Ankr in 2023
28:36 | Conclusion
 
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🔗 Website: https://www.ankr.com/
🔗 Medium: https://medium.com/ankr-network
🔗 Twitter: https://twitter.com/ankr
🔗 Discord: https://discord.com/invite/ankr
 
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