
Microsoft Rolls Out Its Cloud-Based Ethereum Consortium
Microsoft Azure has officially released the templates of its Ethereum Consortium Network development. With the product, users can deploy its Ethereum-based platform to create their own consortiums. Microsoft Introduces “1-Click” Ethereum Private Network. The Microsoft Azure platform has introduced its quick start template for an Ethereum consortium....
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