decentralized-identity-example
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decentralized-identity-example
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Defining the web3 stack
What about managing user profiles in a decentralized way? Ceramic Network offers the most robust protocol and suite of tools for managing decentralized identity. They recently released a blog post outlining some of their most recent updates and giving some guidelines around how all of the tools work together. I’d start there and then explore their docs to gain an understanding of how to start building, and consider checking out my example project here.
- Decentralized Identity Example
foundry
- I need to buy goETH
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Any tool for committing the same change across multiple repos?
I realize that I want that change applied to all of my projects which use the same stack (e.g. all of my Solidity projects built with Foundry)
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Foundry: add a cheatcode
We scratched the surface of Foundry’s code in part 1. Let’s go a bit deeper and try to create a new cheatcode this time.
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Where are some of the best places to learn about Smart Contracts?
Also learning how to use one of these development environments instead of Remix is necessary: 1. Hardhat: https://hardhat.org 2. Foundry: https://github.com/foundry-rs/foundry
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Foundry: open source contribution
I just made my first (really small) contribution to Foundry (a toolkit to help develop smart contracts for Ethereum) today, and I really enjoyed it! 😍
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Few solidity development questions
Check out Foundry. It's faster and better than Hardhat IMO.
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Build Your First Subnet
After you feel comfortable with this deployment flow, try deploying smart contracts on your chain with Remix, Hardhat, or Foundry. You can also experiment with customizing your Subnet by addingprecompiles or adjusting the airdrop.
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Secure Smart Contract Tools—An End-to-End Developer’s Guide
Foundry
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How to develop and deploy smart contracts with Foundry & Openzeppelin
Forge: Ethereum testing framework (like Truffle, Hardhat, and DappTools).
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Remix IDE vs Truffle
Also check out foundry, definitely a different approach but doesn't use Javascript, you do most of your actions in solidity.
What are some alternatives?
zksync - zkSync: trustless scaling and privacy engine for Ethereum
hardhat - Hardhat is a development environment to compile, deploy, test, and debug your Ethereum software.
wallet-adapter - Modular TypeScript wallet adapters and components for Solana applications.
truffle - :warning: The Truffle Suite is being sunset. For information on ongoing support, migration options and FAQs, visit the Consensys blog. Thank you for all the support over the years.
ipfs - Peer-to-peer hypermedia protocol
hevm - Dapp, Seth, Hevm, and more
ds-test - Assertions, equality checks and other test helpers
celo-monorepo - Official repository for core projects comprising the Celo platform
skynet-cli - a lightweight cli to interact with Skynet
ethers-rs - Complete Ethereum & Celo library and wallet implementation in Rust. https://docs.rs/ethers