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Scrypto is the asset-oriented smart contract programming language of the Radix network. It allows you to quickly build secure and composable dApps.
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MyCitadel Wallet app for Linux, Windows & MacOS desktop made with GTK+3
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Smart contracts for on-chain anonymous settlement.
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Compete with other Scrypto devs and claim your place among the Scrypto champions
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Core off-chain component of Oracle Pools
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SORA is a new economic system aimed at creating a supranational, world economic system with built-in tools for decentralized finance (DeFi). The SORA network implements a new way of parachain architecture on Polkadot and Kusama network, with the capability to bridge external blockchains (like Ethereum) to the Polkadot ecosystem.
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Mintlayer Core: The central repository housing the essential components to operate a Mintlayer node. It encompasses the node and wallet functionalities necessary for seamless operation, alongside an additional API server designed to facilitate applications.
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The N42 blockchain, built with Rust, aims to become the world's premier blockchain mainnet provider, empowering a decentralized ecosystem. By exploring the limitless potential of intelligent technologies, N42 seeks to advance human civilization toward greater equality, efficiency, and intelligence.
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Uniswap V3 CLI for swapping from your terminal
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Scrypto Advent Calendar. Learn the new programming langage to build secure DeFi applications quickly.
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