Meta is a blockchain-based application platform that enables developers to build, deploy and run decentralized applications (dApps). The Meta platform was created by ConsenSys, an Ethereum development studio based in Brooklyn, New York. It uses the Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM) as its main computing environment.
The goal of the Meta platform is to provide developers with a more secure and reliable way of developing decentralized applications than those provided by other platforms such as Bitcoin or Ethereum. It offers improved scalability and security features along with advanced development tools for creating dApps faster and more efficiently.
To use Meta, users need to create an account on the Meta network using their own Ether wallet address or via one of the supported wallets like Coinbase Wallet or Metamask. Once they have done this, they can start deploying their own dapps on the network using Solidity smart contracts or writing custom web apps directly in Javascript/Typescript. Users also have access to various developer tools such as Remix IDE which helps them debug their code easily.
One of the advantages of using Meta is its ability to support multiple languages including Python, C++ and JavaScript while providing a unified interface across all these languages allowing developers full control over how their applications are written and deployed on the network. Moreover, it has built-in scalability features allowing it to scale up quickly for large numbers of transactions without compromising performance or reliability.
Finally, Meta provides better governance structure compared to other blockchains as well as support for industry standard protocols like ERC20 tokens which allow users from different networks interact seamlessly with each other’s assets making it easier for companies building enterprise level products on top of blockchain technology .