With its initial support expanded to two blockchains, Ethereum and TRON, Huawei Web 3.0 Node Engine Service (NES) became online on July 30. This support, according to a TRON spokesperson, represents a significant turning point for the ecosystem.
TRON and Huawei Join Forces, Platform Will Now Be Supported by Web 3.0 NES Service
TRON’s global clout and technical skill will increase, and its international expansion will be accelerated by being named one of the first networks supported by Huawei Web 3.0 Node Engine Service (NES). While this is happening, the NES will further stimulate Web3 development and spur new developments in blockchain applications.
TRON, which is supported by NES, claims greater transactions per second (TPS) than Ethereum, which is made possible by its special consensus method and gives developers a quicker experience. Fast node configuration on TRON is made possible by NES, which spares its customers the headache of node operation and maintenance. Users can construct DApps and effortlessly interact with the blockchain by running a node.
What is Web 3.0 NES?
A node engine platform called Web 3.0 NES, developed by Huawei Cloud, connects programmers to well-known blockchains like TRON and Ethereum, explains Huawei. In addition to providing Web3 services with increased reliability, efficiency, and security, it aids users in streamlining the management of blockchain networks, resources, and verification.
About Huawei Cloud
Huawei Cloud is a platform for data storage that delivers data services including simultaneous updates on many devices and automatic data backup. It securely keeps your vital data, including your photographs, videos, contacts, and notes.
About TRON
The TRON network, which was established in September 2017 by H.E. Justin Sun, has kept up its excellent performance since the MainNet debut in May 2018. In recent years, the TRON network has experienced phenomenal growth. According to data from TRONSCAN, as of August 2023, it had more than 177.44 million total user accounts on the blockchain, more than 6.22 billion transactions, and more than $13.27 billion in total value locked (TVL).
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