WAX Partners With AWS To Unlock Web3 Integration In Gaming


The US-based Worldwide Asset Exchange (WAX) has announced a partnership with Amazon Web Services (AWS) to integrate the WAX network into the Amazon Managed Blockchain (AMB) service.

TakeAway Points:

  • Worldwide Asset Exchange and Amazon Web Services announced a partnership to integrate the WAX network.
  • The partnership will enable developers to deploy their nodes with just a few clicks through the AWS console, making the whole process as streamlined and frictionless as possible.
  • As part of this collaboration, all Prime Gaming subscribers gained access to free WAX accounts.

Amazon Web Services to Integrate Worldwide Asset Exchange 

AMB is a fully managed service designed to help developers build resilient, decentralised applications (dApps) on both public and private blockchains, offering them instant and server-less access to multiple decentralised networks without worrying about deploying specialised infrastructures.

Until now, developers who wanted to integrate Web3 functionality had to either deploy their own nodes manually, which is a complex and time-consuming process, or use the services of existing node providers, relinquishing a portion of control over their infrastructures.

Enhancing Web3 Developers and Firms Development

Following the integration into AMB, WAX now allows developers to deploy their nodes with just a few clicks through the AWS console, making the whole process as streamlined and frictionless as possible. After this simple deployment, developers can freely use their WAX nodes to experiment and build on the WAX blockchain and interact with both the mainnet and testnets without additional hurdles.

To further ease the onboarding process, WAX also offers studios and companies a full suite of tools and solutions aimed at streamlining the Web3 development process, including the Cloud Wallet, single-sign-on (SSO) and OAUTH, a native random number generation service, a developer portal, a…

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