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Biela now builds full blockchain applications: smart contracts, tokens, marketplaces and more *What's new* Biela has added full blockchain development to its platform. You can now build, test, and deploy smart contract-based applications without writing a single line of code, or ever touching a terminal. The feature runs on EVM (Ethereum Virtual Machine) architecture, making it compatible with Ethereum and all major Layer 2 networks: Base, Arbitrum, Polygon, and others. --- **How it works, technically** When you describe a blockchain project in Biela, the AI generates both the smart contract and the full frontend application around it. From there, the workflow has three stages: **Local testing** Biela spins up a local blockchain node automatically. Transactions are simulated, funds are fake, and nothing touches a real network. You test in a sandboxed environment without any configuration. **Testnet (Sepolia)** When you're ready to share or test with others, Biela generates a crypto wallet for you and funds it with test ETH automatically. No prior wallet required. No faucet visits. No setup. **Mainnet deployment** When you're ready to go live, you connect your own MetaMask wallet, sign the transaction, and deploy to whichever real EVM chain you choose. A few clicks. The project dashboard is environment-aware: inside Biela it auto-connects to your local node; on a deployed version it shows a MetaMask connect button automatically. --- **What that means** → **You want to launch a token** describe it, Biela generates the contract and a full interface around it. Test it with fake funds first, then deploy to Ethereum when ready. → **You want to build an NFT marketplace** describe the mechanics, Biela builds the smart contract and the marketplace UI together. No Solidity knowledge needed. → **You have a startup idea that involves crypto payments or ownership** you can now build and ship an MVP of it without hiring a blockchain developer. → **You want to experiment with Web3 but don't own crypto yet** Biela handles the test wallet and funds for you during development. You only need your own wallet at the very end, when going live. → **You're a developer who wants to move faster** Biela abstracts the setup (local node, deployment scripts, wallet connection logic) so you skip configuration and go straight to building. --- **Why this is different** Most AI tools that touch blockchain help you write Solidity code; you still handle everything else yourself. Biela abstracts the entire pipeline: local environment, testnet infrastructure, wallet management, deployment, and frontend, in one flow. There's no equivalent of this in other no-code or vibecoding platforms today. The blockchain feature is live now at biela.dev. Build faster. Ship smarter. Create without limits.
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uma🙏 30 karmaJan 17, 2025@World of GamiI loveeeee this idea but sadly it does not send the email so i couldnt log in and try it... tried 2 different devices with different emails...
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I love that Shakespeare is totally open source and fully focused on allowing users to build with freedom, rather than just another AI SaaS trying to lock users into a subscription tier. You can use it with any other AI provider, or pay as you go for credits with Shakespeare's default AI. It's really easy to talk to the app, build a first draft, and deploy. I also like how you can edit other open source projects and improve them. Really cool tool for people who want to build with AI but care about open source and freedom.
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