TRON DAO has announced the integration with Amazon Web Services (AWS). This integration introduces the TRON Full Node on AWS, enabling users and developers to launch a TRON Full Node with unparalleled ease and efficiency.
Through this integration, launching a TRON Full Node becomes as straightforward as clicking a button on AWS. This initiative is designed to lower the entry barrier for participating in the TRON network, fostering a more decentralized and robust blockchain ecosystem.The TRON Full Node available on AWS is based on the latest GreatVoyage-v4.7.3(Chilon) version, ensuring users have access to the most advanced features and security enhancements.
This integration is set to revolutionize how developers interact with blockchain technology. By utilizing AWS’s powerful infrastructure, TRON Full Nodes can enhance DApp performance, availability, and scalability while maintaining the network’s decentralized nature.
This integration also offers comprehensive HTTP API and Grpc API support for external queries, making it easier for developers to build and deploy innovative blockchain applications. This integration aligns with TRON DAO’s mission to accelerate the world’s transition to a decentralized internet. By leveraging AWS’s extensive cloud services, TRON is making strides in ensuring its blockchain network is more accessible, reliable, and scalable for users worldwide.
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