- Supporting the needs of developers, Comet is bringing VeChainThor dApps to the web
- This news can benefit developers as it gives them a better platform for making web-based blockchain applications
- Comet has a lot of advantages, making it a competitive option to developers
Comet, a native wallet for web browsers, allows for direct communication with the use of VeChainThor (VET) blockchain. This product is now available to the web.
How VeChainThor and Comet Can Help Developers
Comet is designed to make it easier to create and distribute dApps, as well as to use them.
While VeChainThor is a robust blockchain platform with innovations that enhances the potentials of dApps, developers are still looking for a more seamless way to make and distribute their applications on the platform.
With the availability of this wallet, VeChain is set to become considerably more user friendly. This is especially true for developers who are looking for ways to build high-tech decentralized applications that will benefit many users.
The use of the wallet helps VeChainThor to become an improved and preferred blockchain platform where developers can conveniently build a decentralized applications. Plus, this wallet supports Web3, which is the most widely adopted JavaScript framework for creating web-based blockchain applications.
The waller also supports Connex which is a Web3 alternative by VeChain. It has been developed to provide a better and developer-friendly way for dApps to connect with VeChainThor blockchain.
Advantages of Using Comet
One of the many advantages of the integrated wallet is that your funds will be securely stored in the user’s computer. Your private keys will not be stored in a centralized database, giving you a full control over all of your assets. Comet also has a rationalized wallet interface. This makes it easier to manage the user’s crypto assets. Therefore, users will not have to worry about the many complexities of blockchain as it is concealed in the background. It also integrates directly with products from Totient as well as the VeChainThor ecosystem projects.