Launching a Co-Chain
Setting up a blockchain with your own rules shouldn’t take a whole team or months of setup, which is why Modulr brought co-chains into life.
You decide how it works, what it does, how it charges the users, and whether it runs on your own token or uses $MDR. You are able to define the rules with Pseudo, the built-in language on Modulr, and once it’s ready, it goes live, no need to build everything from scratch.
It’s a way to launch real apps, services, or systems without all the usual overhead. Just build what you want, and let the network of Modulr handle the rest.
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