Wolfram Blockchain Labs, a provider of distributed ledger technology ecosystems, today announced integration between its DLT hosting architecture and the ARK ecosystem.
ARK is a platform for blockchain development and creation. ARK is aiming to build an entire ecosystem of linked bridgechains and projects that are completely customized while allowing everyone to interoperate with each other.
Through this collaboration, the ARK public API is now integrated into the Wolfram Language and programmatically available for analytics, application development, and computational exploration—with universal and consistent functions for building services using data from ARK nodes.
Wolfram Language functions allow access to testnet and mainnet to create and access transactional data posted to Bitcoin, Ethereum, ARK, and other blockchains. By integrating the ARK public API within the Wolfram Blockchain Lab DLT hosting architecture, this new integration allows developers to create new applications and explore blockchains with broadened scope, superior visualization tools and customized analysis of transactions.
“This integration will enable programmers and researchers to operate at a significantly higher level than ever before, by leveraging built-in computational intelligence that relies on a vast depth of algorithms and real-world knowledge carefully integrated over three decades into the Wolfram Language. We are very proud to work with the Wolfram team to provide this integration and add this to our already large number of integrated programming languages.”
Wolfram and ARK are now rolling out the functionality to users in a closed beta for their community members and will be available to everyone later this year.
“Integrating ARK blockchain with the Wolfram Language was a straightforward task thanks to their well-documented system and intuitive methods. By supporting the ARK blockchain, we are joining an already active ARK developer community and opening the doors to a new dimension of blockchain computable data that will allow users and developers to create production-grade applications, as well as experimenting with ARK’s innovative technology, data structure, and consensus.”