
New Marlowe client line interface is set to streamline development progress for Cardano-based DeFis
The largest proof-of-stake (PoS) blockchain, Cardano (ADA), shares the latest updates on the design of its development instruments. Using the Marlowe language is now easier than ever.
New command line interface released for Marlowe language
The team at Input Output Global, the software studio behind Cardano (ADA) blockchain development, unveiled the design of the new Marlowe command line interface (CLI) tool.
The new instrument will be used to develop and test Cardano’s Marlowe smart contracts. Basically, these contracts are the building blocks of Cardano-based DeFi protocols.
Marlowe’s command line interface (marlowe-cli) allows users to create contracts from ready-made templates, to initialize and execute new contracts.
Using Marlowe Playground, developers can generate simple test contracts, escrow contracts, zero coupon bonds, token swaps, and covered calls with the “Model” instrument.
Optimized memory usage for better Cardano (ADA) performance
The new instrument unlocks previously unseen opportunities for creating and manipulating Plutus validators, datums, redeemers and hashes, i.e., the elements of Cardano’s DeFi ecosystem.
Using Merkle hashes, Marlowe contracts can also be compressed to increase the capacity and transactional throughput of the Cardano (ADA) blockchain.
As covered by U.Today previously, Marlowe is a newbie-friendly programming language designed for Cardano’s (ADA) decentralized finance (DeFi) ecosystem.