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dapps
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The tag dapps on WindowsForum covers decentralized applications built on blockchain platforms, with a focus on Ethereum and emerging tools like Dreamspace on Base. Recent discussions highlight no-code, AI-powered dapp creation using Microsoft's Azure AI stack, Azure OpenAI, and ZK-provable SQL for verifiable data. Topics include lowering technical barriers for creators, integrating AI with on-chain apps, and broader blockchain adoption by big tech companies such as Microsoft and IBM. The content explores how dapps are evolving from simple decentralized apps to complex, AI-driven solutions that combine smart contracts, data pipelines, and natural-language interfaces, reflecting current trends in the blockchain and AI intersection.
A new on‑chain app builder called Dreamspace is rolling out on Base with heavy Microsoft AI integration—promising to turn plain‑English ideas into deployable decentralized apps by combining Azure AI Foundry and Azure OpenAI for generation, Space and Time’s ZK‑provable SQL for verifiable data...
Dreamspace’s public beta opens a new front in the no-code AI app builder race by combining Microsoft’s Azure AI stack, Space and Time’s zero-knowledge (ZK) verifiable database, and the Base Layer‑2 blockchain to let non‑technical creators design, deploy, and monetize on‑chain AI applications...
Blockchain technology, once synonymous primarily with cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin and Ethereum, is now driving a broader transformation in how industries think about trust, transparency, and operational efficiency. The world’s largest and most influential technology companies—including IBM...
Ethereum nodes have been used in a variety of innovative ways recently. Some users have been using them to create decentralized applications (dApps), while others have been using them to track the price of Ethereum and other cryptocurrencies. Additionally, some node operators have been using...