Offchain Labs Introduces Arbitrum Stylus
A blockchain developer named Offchain Labs introduced Arbitrum Stylus, a new tool that enables the construction of smart contracts on the Layer 2 network of Arbitrum in addition to the well-known Solidity language. Rust, C, and C++ are just a few of the programming languages that this tool supports.
Arbitrum Stylus distinguishes itself from rivals by letting programmers to construct smart contracts in languages other than WASM, also known as WebAssembly and Solidity. In a nutshell, WASM is a technique for executing code written in languages like Rust and C++ on the web and, as of late, thanks to Arbitrum Stylus, also on the blockchain. As a result, more developers will now find it easier to start producing smart contracts.
Offchain Labs released the code and testnet for Arbitrum Stylus to the public in an effort to increase the number of people who can create smart contracts that are compatible with Ethereum. For developers using Rust, C, and C++, Stylus makes it easier to create smart contracts on Arbitrum, possibly attracting more than 3 million developers to the Ethereum smart contract ecosystem. In the future, the platform intends to include support for any programming language that can be translated into WASM.
(With inputs from Shikha Singh)
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