
Accelar is a one-stop platform for building, launching, and managing both Web2 and Web3 functionalities seamlessly. The goal is to bridge the gap for Web2 users and developers who are new to the Web3 space. With Accelar, you are capable of creating dApp features, managing blockchain wallets, deploying smart contracts, and Web2 containers like LLM instances, allowing you to unify and accelerate your development process and software automations with an in-platform IDE that compiles and deploys Soroban smart contracts (Rust).
First feature: Custodial wallet management.
What problems it solves, how it solves them, and what audience it solves them for: By allowing users to deploy Web3 components with a custodial wallet, you can aggregate all your product development steps in one place. Non-Web3 users now have a simple and efficient way to start learning how to work with blockchain capabilities; companies and startups can have their developers working in the same environment without the need to share private information that could compromise production environments.
How it works and how it uses Stellar and/or Soroban: Similar to how it currently works with the Accelar ICP wallet creation and management for interactions with the Soroban protocol and the creation of identities, we use node-pty to programmatically execute calls in the terminal, handing it over to the soroban-cli.
Second feature: IDE.
What problems it solves, how it solves them, and what audience it solves them for: By having an IDE capable of compiling and deploying Soroban code, the platform facilitates the onboarding of new Web3 users to the network. The main difference is that no other Soroban IDE currently has the capability of deploying the smart contract coded on the platform with the option of using either a custodial wallet (created by the Accelar platform under the management of the user) or the user's own Web3 wallet. The contracts deployed by the IDE will be automatically added under the data management section of the user, where the user can have an overview analysis of its smart contracts running (similar to how it works today with Accelar <> ICP). The main targets are companies that need to have a standardized operating system and that allows the management of multiple members per workspace. With a low-code environment, we are also able to reach Web2 developers who are willing to transition into the Web3 world.
How it works and how it uses Stellar and/or Soroban: The development of smart contracts with our code editor will be facilitated by the Monaco Editor (by Microsoft). It integrates with our Next.js frontend and Nest.js backend to save compiled code and eventually deploy it.
Accelar is built on top of a variety of frameworks to enable all its functionalities. For features involving the deployment of LLM containers, we utilize AWS and open-source models from Hugging Face. For automation processes and interconnections, we intend to build on top of our monolith in NestJS, which is already operational. To allow instant messaging and notifications between users and services (user <> backend), we implement WebSocket (socket.io) workflows. The backend is built with Nest.js (main backend) and FastAPI (for LLM apps), while the frontend is developed with Next.js. The development of smart contracts with our code editor will be facilitated by the Monaco Editor (by Microsoft).
The following features are already available on the platform:
Creation of custodial ICP identities Deployment of canisters (two templates: hello world and POC vector database) Deployment of wallet canisters UI canister integration to interact with the deployed canisters Create transfer transactions with wallet canisters Workspace members' management Workspace chat feature Workspace Kanban feature Deployment of LLM instances (two templates from Hugging Face: NLP and Falcon 7B) Interaction with LLM instances (question/answer workflow) Creation of automated workflows within a workspace
Monetization: The Accelar platform will monetize in two ways: fees from transactions and monthly subscriptions. For every major transaction, such as CPU deployments through Akash, a fee will be charged. Additionally, certain features will only be available to users through a monthly subscription, which is a feature planned for the future.
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