Keeping with our schedule, the next iteration of Bluzelle, named BERNOULLI, is now on the testnet and ready for public use. We are putting this to our community first to get initial feedback and then from the next week onwards, we’ll release more info and tutorials around the product.

BERNOULLI is a critical accomplishment as we now have a truly decentralized and trustless database network. This is powered by a robust and proven consensus engine that was tailored specifically for enterprise database needs. These new features make BERNOULLI a version for all developers to begin working with and doing bigger pilots and POCs.

Our key value proposition is to deliver an enterprise grade database at price all developers can afford.

Getting started now

For the next week we want to get some initial feedback before we start pushing BERNOULLI to a wider developer group. You can get started immediately with using BERNOULLI in your Javascript programs.

We have new documentation that explains how to get a quick program up and running. It also uses the new permissioning functionality. Please make use of this example as your BERNOULLI getting-started guide.

The URL is:

https://devel-docs.bluzelle.com/bluzelle-js/

Upcoming updates, posts and schedules.

Here is what to expect over the coming weeks:

Longer piece on BERNOULLI discussing updates, features

Specific posts on critical technology advancements in this release

How-to videos that run through using BERNOULLI

The objective for BERNOULLI is to push to the general developer community and build up a user base before the CURIE mainnet release. We’ll be launching specific programs to help foster the developer base which we’ll want the Bluzelle community to help with.

For now you can check out BERNOULLI here: https://github.com/bluzelle/swarmDB/tree/master