crust.js
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crust.js
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Crust Storage 101
Toolkits IPFS W3Auth gateway uploader Github action: Auto-deploy the DApp/website through Github action Crust Pinner Github action: Decentralized pin(send tx) to Crust chain through Github action Crust Pinner node package: Node.js package module provides decentralized pin(send tx) to Crust chain function Crust CLI: Crust command-line tool, provides pin to local IPFS, pin to Crust(send tx), and query on-chain storage status function
- Crust JS SDK Launched
api
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sign a message with a ledger?
You would need to ask Ledger to support this functionality. Not sure if this was you who just asked on the Polkadot-JS Apps repo, but this is a Ledger issue, not Polkadot-JS. https://github.com/polkadot-js/api/issues/5522
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J for Polkadot JS [Polkadot A to Z]
Polkadot.js API (github.com/polkadot-js/api) This is the JavaScript API, a reusable library to allow programs to interface with the functionality of Polkadot.
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Can you build commercial, independent apps with Polkadot API and profit from them?
I'm not sure what you mean by "Polkadot API", if you are referring this : https://github.com/polkadot-js/api Then, their license contains the information you need to know (https://github.com/polkadot-js/api/blob/master/LICENSE).
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Query Polkadot by address?
Sidecar and running your own node are probably your best bet. Or you can interact via the Polkadot API - https://github.com/polkadot-js/api
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The staking on the DOT ecosystem and the wallet apps are painfully slow
KSM is (very) young and UX is probably not a priority. I'm pretty sure it is an API issue, not a strict UX one. You have more chance to get an answer by raising an issue here or here.
What are some alternatives?
crust-files - Standalone crust files
substrate-api-sidecar - REST service that makes it easy to interact with blockchain nodes built using Substrate's FRAME framework.
crust-demo - Basic code examples based on Crust
sidewinder - Django starter kit that focuses on good defaults, developer experience, and deployment. Updated for Django 5.
sidewinder - Type Safe Micro Services for Node
mst-effect - 💫 Designed to be used with MobX-State-Tree to create asynchronous actions using RxJS
RxDB - A fast, local first, reactive Database for JavaScript Applications https://rxdb.info/
RxJS - A reactive programming library for JavaScript
guilds-openzeppelin-defender - A Web3 demo game that uses OpenZeppelin's Defender features
apps - Basic Polkadot/Substrate UI for interacting with a Polkadot and Substrate node. This is the main user-facing application, allowing access to all features available on Substrate chains.
tools - Various cli tools for Polkadot and Substrate chains, including basic node monitoring, making API queries via a cli app and other command-line tools
extension - Simple browser extension for managing Polkadot and Substrate network accounts in a browser. Allows the signing of extrinsics using these accounts. Also provides a simple interface for compliant extensions for dapps.