The Buddy System: Mediation for Blockchain Development

in #buddy20186 years ago (edited)
Buddy puts application development on autopilot”

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Understanding Our Buddy


An Enigmatic Question for Developers:

  • How to maintain DevOps infrastructure while advancing business in areas like shipping and automation?
The Buddy Solution:
  • Open DevOps Marketplace
  • Private Automation GRID
  • Shared Automation GRID

DevOps Marketplace

The DevOps Marketplace is a place to build a unique solution. It is an open platform that connects to Automation Pipelines. Development and deployment of software begins here. It continues through the automation grids. Actions run through automated pipelines to build, test and deploy. This make the whole process a matter of clicks. Users enjoy the benefits of third party interaction without leaving the Buddy ecosystem. The overall potential and customization is limitless.

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Private Automation GRID


Auto-discovery and replication, this is what the Buddy network is about. Its network of instances is termed GRID. The Privacy GRID introduces the High Availability system. This is an auto-scalable infrastructure. Development and deployment are automated here. Users have many options to help them achieve their goals and protect their intellectual property. They can create virtually limitless Private Automation GRIDs where sorcee codes and test apps can remain forever. This allows plans for sharing to be a comfortable experience.

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Shared Automation GRID


Buddy runs on an infrastructure designed to solve many of the problems facing blockchains and conventional business metrics today. The Shared Automation GRID is part of the automated solution.
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Highly intensive automation are offloaded to a network of instances. Users provide the resources. The result is a great improvement for scalability, privacy, and/or sharing over an infinite number of blockchain nodes. Additionally, this grid allows for limitless automation pipelines along with the needed sandboxes for testing and iterations. The GRID is especially useful when an application doesn't necessitate trusted infrastructure.

The basis of the GRID is the Compute Unit. It is the fundamental unit for operations. The whitepaper measures one unit at “2 vCPUs, 2GB of RAM and 4GB of SSD storage”. One BUD token can be exchanged for one Compute Unit.

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Buddy’s Inspiration


More and more people are coming to know dApps and smart contracts. As new players enter the market and application become dynamic, these aspects of blockchain technology become more complex. Bugs and flaws are inevitably introduced into the system. Then bad actors increase the threat of financial and operational loss. Current tools tended to be inadequate. Buddy is a major reason why things are changing toward empowering developers and increased trust.

The BUD utility token uses Ethereum to unite developers and experts with users. It has placed itself at the center of the App Development Automation Industry. According to the whitepaper, the system is a working product that already began tokenizing a market valued at $110 billion and growing rapidly toward $330 billion over the next 4 years.

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Buddy speaks a universal language of:

  • participants
  • transparency
  • security
  • true utility
  • power
  • economic incentives
  • network ownership effect
  • governance

It is this language that makes the platform remarkable proficient with the capability to disturb the whole market. The ultimate goal of our Buddy is to foster development that combines automation with human expertise.

Learn more about how Buddy works by watching this short video:

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Hi @machnbirdsparo

Lately I've read about other tool called Crowd Machine and this project in so many ways seem to be similar to BUDDY.

Both are going to make developers lifes easier and both are worth attention. Thx for this great review.

Sometimes Im wondering if being tester/developer is not a risky job those days. All those new tools will make their life easier but since developers will be so much more efficient ... will there be enough jobs for them?

I wonder. What do you think?

Cheers,
Piotr

That's a good question. I see the future of dynamic websites making apps less relevant. What I have little idea about is which requires the attention of developers more, apps or websites that function like apps.

thank you for your kind reply @machnbirdsparo

have a great monday ahead :)
Piotr

Your article flows smoothly and explains everything in a nice step by step manner. Enjoyed the ease with which you have explained everything

Thanks. BTW, I visited your website http://thetimetravelerz.com/
We seem to have a lot in common :)
Especially a joy for travel and can I assume, a value for unique cultural experiences and technology?

"We seem to have a lot in common :)
Especially a joy for travel and can I assume, a value for unique cultural experiences and technology?"
Yes you nailed it buddy ;)

Great review man, hope we all get a notch in this contest (participated first time lol).

Thanks. Hope you do well. I still remember my first entry :)

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