Blockstart Explained: iOS SDK

Caleb Stultz
Cache Token
Published in
2 min readJul 3, 2018

Just like the Android SDK will make it easy to utilize blockchain on Android, the iOS SDK will get you up and running on blockchain in a snap.

We will offer a simple installation option like CocoaPods or Carthage, a streamlined setup process, and the ability to add all the UI elements you’ll need with a few lines of code.

Imagine that you want users of your app to be able to create a digital asset of some kind. With the Blockstart SDK, you will be able to present an instance of a ViewController that contains all the fields you require (asset name, quantity, divisibility, etc.) and a button at the bottom that, when tapped, will launch the asset to the Blockstart public (or private) blockchain.

Interacting with assets will be as easy as calling some Blockstart functions to interact with the network and the namespaces and domains you create as the developer.

Blockstart iOS SDK Mockup (subject to change)

Wrapping Up

As you can see, we have a lot planned. We’ve already begun building these tools out and are coding every day on them. If you’re interested in furthering the development of Blockstart, I urge you to check out the Cache token sale (getcache.io). Cache is the cryptocurrency that powers Blockstart.

Our Private Sale phase is underway and ends on July 25. Tokens are discounted at 20% off ($0.020 USD per Cache token), but after July 25 the price raises to full price.

Visit https://getcache.io to buy Cache tokens and get involved with what we’re building to make blockchain accessible and easy for developers & startups. Read our whitepaper here and feel free to join our Telegram group as well for to-the-minute news and updates: t.me/cachetoken

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