Oasis Adds Proxy-Based Frontend Hosting to ROFL

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Oasis Adds Proxy-Based Frontend Hosting to ROFL

Oasis Protocol has upgraded ROFL to support proxy-based frontend hosting directly within Trusted Execution Environments (TEEs). The update introduces automatic TLS provisioning, built-in DNS configuration guidance, and custom domain support.When deploying, ROFL now automatically assigns subdomains, provisions TLS certificates, and manages secure HTTPS traffic — all within the TEE. Encrypted communication is maintained through WireGuard tunnels, ensuring that TLS keys remain in secure memory.This enhancement allows developers to host both frontend and backend components of an application within the same TEE, providing automated domain setup and fully verifiable HTTPS endpoints for improved security and efficiency.ROSE InfoOasis Network is a first-layer, scalable blockchain network with a focus on privacy and proof of stake. Through confidential computing, users can control and protect their data even when it's being utilized in various applications and services.The Oasis Network has the capacity to process a large number of transactions simultaneously due to its structure of subordinate parallel blockchains, also known as "shards." Instead of processing all transactions on a single main blockchain (which is a common practice for many blockchain networks and causes speed and scalability issues), Oasis Network distributes transactions across different subordinate blockchains that can process transactions in parallel.The ROSE token serves as the governance token in the Oasis Network. The token is used for participating in voting on decisions related to network development and can also be staked to get rewards.