Wasp has entered its final phase and is now production-ready, offering a WordPress integration built on the Internet Computer (ICP). The platform allows critical WordPress components to run on-chain without breaking compatibility, blending the security and transparency of blockchain with the familiarity of one of the world’s most widely used web platforms.
WordPress powers approximately 43% of websites worldwide, from small blogs to enterprise-grade portals. Wasp’s architecture isolates essential elements on ICP, protecting them from potential vulnerabilities inherent in traditional hosting environments while leaving the rest of the site fully functional and easy to manage. The project positions itself as a bridge between decentralised technology and mainstream web development, demonstrating a practical use case for ICP in securing widely adopted online infrastructure.
To support the final stage of testing, Wasp is opening 15 early tester spots. These early users will have the chance to experiment with the system, provide feedback, and influence its optimisation before broader rollout. Interested developers and website owners can apply through the official waitlist at WaspTech.
The production-ready status signals Wasp’s readiness for real-world deployment. Developers can start exploring how the platform handles critical WordPress operations on-chain, while researchers and enthusiasts can observe how ICP can complement traditional web architectures. By moving core functions on-chain, Wasp reduces reliance on centralised servers, potentially increasing resilience to outages and attacks, and offering a glimpse into the future of web infrastructure.
Wasp’s integration also reflects a broader trend in the ICP ecosystem: bridging familiar platforms with decentralised networks. As interest in blockchain for mainstream applications grows, projects like Wasp show that it is possible to enhance security and decentralisation without forcing users to abandon the tools they already know.
With production-ready status and limited early tester opportunities, Wasp provides a chance for developers to engage with a project that combines cutting-edge blockchain technology with one of the web’s most ubiquitous platforms. This phase will be closely watched by both the WordPress community and the broader blockchain ecosystem as it explores the potential for more secure, resilient, and decentralised web experiences.
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