Coin World News reports that the blockchain industry has been waiting for its 'iPhone moment', a very intuitive product that can attract mainstream users. With AutoTasks, EASE Protocol may have achieved this goal. In a press release shared with crypto.news on July 10, the blockchain platform EASE Protocol, focused on enterprise and government-level solutions, announced the launch of AutoTasks, a no-code toolkit designed to simplify the deployment of smart contracts to an almost instant process. Accessible through the EASE SuperApp, AutoTasks allows users to configure and launch secure, pre-audited contracts without writing any code. The tool is built around a fill-in-the-blank setup wizard, supporting a wide array of automated blockchain functionalities, from payment splits and governance setups to IP-protected digital asset releases, all manageable by non-technical users in under a minute. For a tech stack long praised for its potential but criticized for its complexity, this development marks a significant shift. While other platforms have introduced 'low-code' solutions or developer-centric frameworks, EASE's approach entirely skips gatekeeping. According to Douglas Horn, the architect of EASE Protocol, AutoTasks represents a fundamental shift in who can use blockchain. 'AutoTasks looks at them (smart contracts) from the user's perspective: they can click a button, and a task is automatically handled without worrying about coding errors or AI agent hallucinations. AutoTasks is a powerful digital assistant that is safe and easy for everyone,' Horn said. Its impact goes beyond crypto-native users: by removing cognitive and technical barriers, AutoTasks redefines smart contracts from niche infrastructure to practical tools accessible to anyone, without needing to understand the nuances of Solidity, gas mechanisms, or wallet integrations. The scenario of EASE feels familiar, and that’s the point. Ten years ago, you only needed to understand HTML to build a basic website. Then came drag-and-drop tools that allowed anyone to launch a professional website in minutes. Now, blockchain is reaching the same tipping point. AutoTasks is not just about simplifying smart contracts; the tool also seeks to drag them out of developer forums and into the real world. Imagine a local bakery setting up loyalty points on-chain, or an independent musician protecting their royalties without hiring a blockchain consultant. That’s the not-so-exciting but transformative potential here.