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BlockCAT lets anyone create, manage, and deploy smart contracts on the Ethereum blockchain with just a few clicks. No programming required. Select from our catalog of pre-built contracts, or design your own with a drag-and-drop interface. BlockCAT, short for Blockchain Complex Automated Transactions, is a decentralized platform that provides an easy to use web portal, hand crafted by our expert engineering team, to allow end users and organizations the ability to provision and deploy the smart contracts that drive these complex transactions, zero programming required. Other payment processing solutions can be eliminated from your financial workflow to reduce costs and streamline processes to increase efficiency. The BlockCAT marketplace will allow anyone to contribute and sell smart contracts, while our custom designed contract auditing system keeps our users safe in a completely decentralized manner. The BlockCAT platform will not require users of our smart contracts to know how to write any code, unlocking access to services that they would otherwise not be capable of using. Unlike other decentralized systems that are currently available or under development, BlockCAT will never ask users to pay for functionality they do not require. Instead, the philosophy of BlockCAT is to offer these services “à la carte,” in small pieces that can be chosen to suit each individual use case. Users pay as they go for only what they use, ensuring that everybody gets maximum value for what they spend. BlockCAT is the solution that provides a smart contract platform in a way that is accessible to everybody, worldwide.
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