Launched yesterday on the mainnet Ethereum, the platform Enjin allows developers to integrate fungible tokens but also non-fungible (NFT) in games (and other applications) thanks to an easy-to-use interface and the use of popular programming languages and tools such as Java, Unity, GraphQL or NodeJS.
Integrate without writing a single line of blockchain code, ”prides Enjin in a promotional video published on Youtube.
In addition to using tokens based on Ethereum (in ERC 1555 format), the platform Enjin also uses the company's native token, Enjin Coin, to fuel the creation and typing process.
Last year, Enjin made headlines following the integration of its DApp on the Samsung galaxy store. The Singaporean startup also recently collaborated with the multinational Microsoft on a crypto-collectibles project.
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