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warp
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AMA - StarkWare, the team behind StarkEx (DYDX, Immutable, Sorare) and StarkNet, building ZK rollups to scale Ethereum
Are you guys developing a Zkevm? If so, what's one of the biggest challenges? Great question! No, we are developing a ZKevm. We are working with Nethermind on Warp, which is a transpiler which allows solidity devs to deploy their solidity code to StarkNet. It is the same approach used by other ZK Rollups, we just don't call it a ZKevm.
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Daily General Discussion - February 22, 2022
I started learning a bit of Cairo last week while I was at EthDenver... Something I wanted to ask was what's the point of learning Cairo vs. just Solidity and using their Cairo transpiler? Anyone could ELI5? Warp https://github.com/NethermindEth/warp
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What are the types of advancement you're expecting in terms of Crypto in 2022 or after that ?
ZKevm is basically the holy grail for 2022. Starkware has a decent head start with the Nethermind Warp transpiler, but it's not a perfect solution and if a competitor like ZKsync or Polygon or Loopring can launch ZKevm quicker they might take the first-mover advantage, particularly since both all three options have easy fiat onramps right now but starknet doesn't (yet).
- Made a Doc outlining IMX as an investment opportunity, feel free to contribute and I'll credit you
starknet-erc721
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AMA - StarkWare, the team behind StarkEx (DYDX, Immutable, Sorare) and StarkNet, building ZK rollups to scale Ethereum
Are you a dev looking to deploy contracts on StarkNet? Check this out Learning Cairo syntax from 0 https://github.com/starknet-edu/starknet-cairo-101 Deploying an ERC20 https://github.com/starknet-edu/starknet-erc20 Deploying an ERC721 https://github.com/starknet-edu/starknet-erc721 Building a front end https://medium.com/encode-club/starknet-js-video-slides-2a2f8387c9d Building a cross layer application https://github.com/starknet-edu/starknet-messaging-bridge In general, our educational repositories go here https://github.com/starknet-edu
What are some alternatives?
awesome-starknet - A curated list of awesome StarkNet resources, libraries, tools and more
starklings - An interactive tutorial to get you up and running with Starknet
brownie - A Python-based development and testing framework for smart contracts targeting the Ethereum Virtual Machine. [Moved to: https://github.com/eth-brownie/brownie]
starknet-cairo-101 - Learn how to read Cairo code
pyevmasm - Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM) disassembler and assembler
kakarot - Kakarot is a zkEVM written in Cairo, leveraging the STARK proof system.
starknet-messaging-bridge - Learn how to build StarkNet <-> Ethereum cross layer applications
starknet-erc20 - Learn how to deploy and customize an ERC20 token on StarkNet
py-evm - A Python implementation of the Ethereum Virtual Machine
protostar - Protostar is a toolchain for developing and testing Starknet contracts