Leading decentralized cloud service Flux added Fuse RPC Nodes to their Web3 infrastructure. You can now host a Fuse Node on the Flux Cloud to enable dApps to call data quickly and cost-effectively.
Decentralized applications (dApps) consistently require data from the blockchain to complete user requests, such as sending transactions, retrieving block data, or evaluating the state of the blockchain. Nodes enable this function through Remote Procedure Calls (RPC), which connect dApps to the blockchain.
Flux helps developers quickly create scalable and cross-chain compatible dApps. Significantly, Flux is based on its own Flux blockchain and operates on multiple chains, including Fuse. Unlike other node providers, the platform accepts fees in their native currency, FLUX. The cost of running a Fuse RPC Node is 9 FLUX per month, which at today’s rate is around $6.
Dozens of dApps operate on Flux, including Yearn Finance (YFI) and Aave (AAVE). Yearn Finance is the most significant yield aggregator, and Aave is the most prominent lending and borrowing protocol in DeFi.
More recently, Flux launched their beta WordPress cloud hosting, enabling business owners, developers, and other users to run their websites on the platform’s extensive decentralized cloud infrastructure, giving users a faster and more optimized WordPress experience.
How Flux integrates Fuse
Fuse RPC Nodes are now accessible on the Flux Web3 infrastructure, allowing those that wish to support the further decentralization of the network to host their Fuse node on Flux Cloud.
The more entry points for applications to call data on Fuse, the easier for developers to build seamless experiences. The addition of Fuse RPC Nodes to Flux is a boost for the ecosystem and helps further decentralize the Fuse blockchain. Moreover, Flux is one of the most robust and cost-effective solutions available to builders in Web3.
With Fuse Network RPC nodes available through Flux, developers can build Web3 applications that can easily interact with the network and access user data. With the release of the new Fuse SDK and technical roadmap, this latest gain to the ecosystem outlines a solid ambition to deliver on the Fuse 2.0 vision.
What is Flux?
Flux helps developers quickly create scalable and cross-chain compatible dApps. Significantly, Flux is based on its own Flux blockchain and operates on multiple chains, including Fuse.
Dozens of dApps build or operate on Flux, including Yearn Finance (YFI) and Aave (AAVE). Yearn Finance is the most significant yield aggregator, and Aave is the most prominent lending and borrowing protocol in DeFi.
Recently, Flux launched their beta WordPress cloud hosting, enabling business owners, developers, and other users to run their WordPress websites on the platform’s extensive decentralized cloud infrastructure. This feature provides users with a faster and more optimized WordPress experience.
How does Flux work?
Nodes on the Flux chain contribute their computing resources in exchange for FLUX crypto rewards. The computing resources are utilized by decentralized apps (DApps) within the Flux ecosystem. Thanks to the extensive network of participating nodes, it offers dApp developers a highly scalable platform.
The project is based on the Business as a Service (BaaS) model and provides computing resources and blockchain infrastructure via a cloud-based model. Flux is similar to cloud service providers like Amazon Web Services and Google Cloud.
However, Flux’s services live on the blockchain, providing enhanced security and decentralization. Vitally, Flux maintains connections to other blockchains through parallel assets tokens native to the various blockchains in the Flux ecosystem. There is one parallel asset token for each blockchain on which Flux operates.
You can learn all about Flux here.
In summary
Flux is one of the world’s leading projects capable of providing genuinely scalable decentralized cloud infrastructure. Loaded with cross-platform compatibility and scalable computing power renting features, it is one of the most promising projects in the blockchain world as more people adopt dApps and DeFi services. The rise of the metaverse and the decentralized internet will also provide additional fuel for the growth of the Flux platform.
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