Microsoft Blockchain on Azure vs Dragonchain vs Ardor
What problem does this service solve?
Microsoft's BaaS solution provides customers with a set of templates that easily be configured and will deploy a variety of blockchain structures. | DragonChain is a BaaS service that makes it easier to develop blockchain applications. | Ardor is a Blockchain-as-a-Service solution that can be implemented with minimal programming knowledge. It separates the blockchain into parent and child blockchains |
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Company Description
Microsoft Blockchain on Azure allows companies to deploy distributed ledger applications with minimal blockchain knowledge. Microsoft is the biggest software company in the world, and its BaaS solution has a number of advantages. Clients are able to quickly create a fully configured blockchain network, allowing them to on focus on building their applications. Customers are charged for the storage, networking, and computing resources that they consume. | Dragonchain is a blockchain platform developed by Disney. It was originally called the Disney Private Blockchain Platform. In 2016, Disney made the project open-source and shifted control of it to the Dragonchain Foundation. | Ardor is a blockchain development platform that was created by Jelurida. The Ardor blockchain operates as a Blockchain-as-a-Service solution that can be implemented with minimal programming knowledge. Ardor's unique architecture separates the blockchain into parent and child blockchains. The parent blockchain only stores information that is directly related to maintaining the consensus of the overall network, with a Proof-of-Stake (PoS) mechanism. All other details related to smart contracts, including applications, governance mechanisms, and asset exchange, are stored on the child chains. This significantly limits the overall blockchain size, and also allows child chains to be used for specific purposes. |