In the process of Web3 gradually moving from niche developer tools to a broader creator community, a long-standing issue has always remained unresolved: the technical barriers to application building are still too high.
Against this industry backdrop, the emergence of @codexero_xyz is particularly representative.
It chooses to start from the development approach itself, using a no-code model driven by prompt words, allowing users to directly generate and deploy on-chain applications with natural language, including common modules such as tokens, NFTs, staking, and DAOs.
For the industry, this change is not just about improving efficiency but about redefining who can participate in Web3 development, opening the door for more creativity and lightweight applications.
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In the process of Web3 gradually moving from niche developer tools to a broader creator community, a long-standing issue has always remained unresolved: the technical barriers to application building are still too high.
Against this industry backdrop, the emergence of @codexero_xyz is particularly representative.
It chooses to start from the development approach itself, using a no-code model driven by prompt words, allowing users to directly generate and deploy on-chain applications with natural language, including common modules such as tokens, NFTs, staking, and DAOs.
For the industry, this change is not just about improving efficiency but about redefining who can participate in Web3 development, opening the door for more creativity and lightweight applications.
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