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# Entropy as a Blockchain Platform

From the perspective of preparing services for onboarding the blockchain network, it may take more time than expected, and there are many things to prepare. Although it takes time to develop each service, it faces various problems such as the technical difficulty of the blockchain at the time of actual implementation at the same time as the planning part that organically defines the elements of the blockchain and the elements of the service.

&#x20;Entropy is the most ideal blockchain network for Dapp or NFT games that advocate various ecosystem structures such as P\&E, M\&E, and L\&E. It supports various types of blockchain API/SDK with high autonomy so that Dapp or NFT games onboard entropy can be developed smoothly in the planned direction. This allows the onboarded 3rd party to complete services quickly by dramatically reducing technical difficulty and implementation time.

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