Aurora Labs launches no-code platform Aurora Cloud Console

Aurora Labs has launched its self-serve zero coding platform Aurora Cloud Console, designed to help developers and businesses to build custom blockchains.

The Aurora Labs team announced the launch of the self-serve, no-code platform via a press release shared with crypto.news on Jan. 16.

According to the platform, Aurora Cloud Console will allow users to deploy customized Ethereum Virtual Machine-compatible blockchains and benefit from key features of the NEAR Protocol (NEAR).

With the Console platform, users can quickly launch scalable blockchains, create meme coins, or scale global communities. Given the growing importance of blockchain technology in today’s innovation landscape, such a platform could prove crucial for developers and businesses alike.

“We’ve removed the complexity, so builders can focus on creating great products while tapping into a thriving ecosystem of liquidity, tools, and users. Aurora Cloud Console is the gateway to Web3,” Alex Shevchenko, chief executive officer of Aurora Labs, said.

Console users will benefit from features such as guided onboarding and real-time transaction and chain deployment monitoring.

Aurora provides smart contract-enabled, EVM-compatible chains called Virtual Chains, which allow for scalability across applications. The platform is interoperable with Ethereum, NEAR, and other blockchains.

Projects building on Aurora include NEAR, The Graph, Curve, Gnosis Safe, Pyth, and Covalent. According to DeFiLlama, the total value locked in the protocol has reached over $20 million. Aurora’s native token AURORA currently trades around $0.18.

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