MurAll Will Make Its Canvas Unstoppable By Deploying It On The Decentralized Cloud of StackOS

Iman
StackOS
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3 min readMay 29, 2021

The United States, 29th of May: The StackOS team is very excited to announce that MurAll, an always evolving canvas on which everybody can express their artsy inner-self and automatically turn their art piece into an NFT, partnered with StackOS, the decentralized cloud on which developers can deploy their applications in minutes, anonymously, more securely, DDOS-resistant, and at a lower cost. MurAll will utilize the decentralized cloud of StackOS to make their website and canvas truly decentralized and thus unstoppable.

Everybody should have the freedom to make art whether people like it or not. With the deployment of MurAll on StackOS, no one can stop you joining the art revolution! Another benefit is the DDOS resistance; when under attack, the beacon node blocks the attacker. In addition to this, the application will be deployed to more nodes to increase available compute resources.

Deployment on StackOS also enables the MurAll developers to focus on building more exciting products and options around the canvas instead of spending time on infrastructural work. The decentralized cloud of StackOS automatically maintains the infrastructure.

The deployment of the MurAll website on StackOS results in hyper accessibility for people to learn more about the project and see the evolution of art on the canvas. During a hazard, a node can go down, but the protocol of StackOS automatically re-deploys the website on another node.

Keep an eye out for the next announcement as there will be an exciting, creative event for both the MurAll and StackOS community!

About MurAll

MurAll is an on-chain digital collaborative mural/canvas/wall that anyone anywhere can draw on, without restrictions on what you can draw. The entire ethos of the MurAll project is that it fits with the blockchain narrative of a neutral place that doesn’t filter, censor or stop any transaction. A place for true freedom of speech through art. The only thing required to draw on MurAll is the PAINT token — a fixed supply ERC-20 token analogous with real life paint; you can’t take paint off a wall and reuse it once it’s on there, and similarly any PAINT used in drawing is burned as part of the transaction preventing it from being reused. Your contribution to MurAll will be on the blockchain in its history for as long as the blockchain lives (i.e. you will always be able to see your contribution there in the history, even if someone draws over your pixels). When you draw, you also get a MurAll Non-Fungible Token (NFT) of your contribution, a token containing your drawing, which you own and are free to do with as you please — hold, display, trade, collect, the choice is yours. There is only enough supply of PAINT to allow MurAll to be drawn over in its entirety a maximum of 21 thousand times, meaning MurAll has a finite lifespan; once the PAINT runs out you won’t be able to draw on MurAll again.

Twitter | Telegram | Website | Canvas | Spray your NFT on the Murall Canvas

About StackOS

StackOS is a cross-chain open protocol that allows individuals and organizations to share their computing resources and collectively offer a decentralized cloud; where developers around the world can deploy any full-stack application, decentralized app, blockchain private nets, and main net nodes.

We aim to provide the world with “The Unstoppable Infrastructure Protocol,” which will allow any person across the world to deploy their application without incurring heavy cloud management costs and freely run any application they wish to run. StackOS furthermore intends to help brick-and-mortar businesses around the globe to go online cost-effectively and securely with minimal technical overhead.

StackOS has already gained heavy early traction from the market and is soon preparing to launch its native STACK token on the mainnet for the general public to use and govern.

Twitter | Telegram | Demonstration Video | Explainer Video | Website | Apply (Early Access)

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