ETC Labs, a blockchain accelerator/incubator for the Ethereum Classic ecosystem, today introduced Ethernode, an interesting company in the ETC Labs accelerator program. Ethernode is soon launching a robust piece of hardware designed to not only host nodes but also serve as the base of a secure smart home network. It’s an easy plug-and-play way to reduce dependencies on 3rd party node hosts made possible by EnOS, a Linux based blockchain OS.
EnOS is built upon the Linux 5 kernel and a JSON-RPC API using OpenRPC spec delivered via http2 to a flexible UI. It has a node manager that allows users to host and configure nodes with the click of a button in local docker containers. It has a fully documented SDK with a Solidity IDE for easy write / compile / sign / deploy through a single interface and a local node.
The EtherNode team “believes that Ethereum Classic ideally suited to be the protocol for a decentralized encrypted public network.”
Plans
The EtherNode team is now wrapping up a few design details on the EtherNode with plans to launch a pre-sale in April with delivery beginning in May. It also going live with an EnConnect cloud hosted node services for developers and enterprise applications requiring a geographically distributed load balanced node network.