Blockchain bindings to simplify and accelerate DeFi and dApps deployment

Blockchain bindings to simplify and accelerate DeFi and dApps deployment

Web3 infrastructure provider Zeeve linked to the Coreum Blockchain, to enable users to deploy validator nodes on the recently announced Coreum Mainnet with just a few clicks.

Coreum, a high-performance blockchain designed for enterprise use, recently launched its Mainnet to the public on March 24, 2023, after months of rigorous testing and development. Since the devnet launch in 2021, Coreum has gained the attention of builders due to some of its features such as Smart tokens, WASM contracts and IBC interoperability.

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Under this partnership, Zeeve has integrated Coreum staking nodes on its platform, allowing institutions and individual investors to easily participate in the network as validators for maximized returns, and also contribute to the security and decentralization of the blockchain. Zeeve’s automated node deployment, combined with no-code APIs, removes the need for complex development, expanding the universe of businesses that can take advantage of the many benefits of blockchain.

Anyone with the minimum required effort can use our non-custodial platform for automated deployment of validator nodes in a few clicks, while reducing performance-related risks.

Co-founder and CEO of Zeeve, Dr. Ravi Chamria

“We are excited to support Coreum’s Mainnet launch by providing a code-free deployment process for validator nodes,” said Zeeve Co-Founder and CEO Dr. Ravi Chamria. “Anyone with the required minimum effort can use our non-custodial platform for automated deployment of validator nodes in a few clicks, while reducing performance-related risks. By removing the technical barriers to entry, we aim to encourage more users to participate in the consensus of Coreum and contribute to growth.”

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Coreum co-creator Bob Ras said: “Zeeve was one of the first Coreum ecosystem partners and we couldn’t be more excited to get the project officially underway with the Coreum Mainnet. Availability and reliability are both fundamental to enterprise adoption of blockchain solutions, and Zeeve provides uninterrupted access to Coreum, making it as easy as possible to run a validation node and reap the benefits of the ecosystem while contributing to network security.

Aside from validator nodes, Zeeve also provides access to full nodes and elastic APIs for Coreum, creating a well-rounded offering for various participants in the blockchain ecosystem. As a prominent player in the Web3 infrastructure space, Zeeve has deployed over 4,000 nodes across 40+ protocols, demonstrating their expertise and dedication to the industry.

“Coreum is a high-performance L1 designed for enterprise use, and Zeeve’s plug-and-play infrastructure ensures that enterprises can maximize their potential. Our platform offers a single control point for detailed monitoring of node performance, stake information and blockchain-level parameters for Coreum, with proactive alerts and notifications to ensure smooth network operations. We believe our combination of no-code deployment, in-depth analytics, and a unified dashboard makes Zeeve a standout option for enterprises and developers looking to deploy and manage validator nodes on Coreum,” said Zeeve’s co-founder and CTO, Ghan Vashishtha.

In June last year, Zeeve raised $2.65 million from Leo Capital and Blu Ventures in a seed round. The startup aims to accelerate the global adoption of blockchain technology, and reduce the costs and infrastructure-related challenges associated with mass adoption. So far, Zeeve has over 25,000 enterprises and developers using its platform to deploy, monitor and scale their Web3 products and services.

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In March, Zeeve also integrated support for Aptos, a Layer1 blockchain, into its platform, allowing developers to consume fast APIs and deploy trusted Aptos developer and validator nodes, over the cloud of their choice.

As the blockchain industry continues to evolve, no-code platforms are rapidly emerging as an integral part of the Web3 ecosystem, giving technology innovators access to sophisticated tools to build advanced dApps. Companies like Zeeve are leading this breakthrough by empowering developers, driving mass adoption and unleashing a new wave of technological transformation.

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