Bluzelle (BLZ) announced the launch of Curium on February 22, a new miner pool app offering a user-friendly node technology compatible with all major computing platforms, including computers and mobile devices.

Signaling the platform’s commitment to accessibility and democratization of crypto, the new intuitive storage node technology is set to enable individuals worldwide to contribute storage space and bolster the security of Bluzelle’s layer 1 chain, all while earning BLZ tokens as compensation, as per info shared with Finbold.

What does Curium bring to the table?

Compatible with Windows, Mac, Linux, Android, and iOS, the Curium app promises to streamline participation in the decentralized infrastructure network.

Once installed and linked to a Bluzelle wallet address, the app turns user devices into just-in-time (JIT) storage node service providers, allowing the user to earn BLZ tokens based on their machine’s uptime.

Neeraj Murarka, co-founder and CTO of Bluzelle, expressed enthusiasm for the imminent release, stating:

“The Curium storage node application is one of the core technologies we envisioned to produce when we launched Bluzelle’s white paper over six years ago. Now anyone can become a part of our decentralized infrastructure network, capitalizing on the idle time their machine is online. They can feel proud that they are helping run games, store NFTS and more while also being compensated for it.”

— Neeraj Murarka, co-founder and CTO of Bluzelle

While running nodes for blockchain projects is not novel, the process has traditionally demanded technical expertise and significant capital investment.

Moreover, node creation being limited to specific computer types and operating systems has posed a formidable entry barrier. With Curium, Bluzelle aims to remove such barriers.