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oracle-core
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Discussion/debate
You can follow the progress here: https://github.com/ergoplatform/oracle-core/milestone/5
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Weekly Dev - 20 Apr
I've implemented most of the missing pieces for node interaction (getting change address, unspent boxes, signing and submitting refresh action tx, etc.) needed for refresh action. I'm planning to finish the rest of them this week and have a draft refresh action implementation complete. Next, I'm planning to implement the oracle pool bootstrap process (token minting, initial pool and refresh boxes creation, etc.) to do it all via a single command-line option. I want the process of launching a new pool to be as simple as possible. https://github.com/ergoplatform/oracle-core/pull/15
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If the tech is as great as you say it is. Why has ergo gone unnoticed for 3 years?
The Oracle core?
- Calling all developers - grants up to $20k usd available for proposals on the Ergo blockchain!
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- xDevGuild by @JulianCwirko
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Smart Contracts on the Elrond blockchain
Let's look at how we can start to write Smart Contracts on the Elrond blockchain. There are pretty good docs on how to start. They use an example of a Crowdfunding Smart Contract. But let's leave it for a moment. You can always read it later. For now, let's jump into the code. I prepared a custom Smart Contract that has all dependencies up to date and is so simple that you will learn a lot by just reading the code. It is a simple PiggyBank Smart Contract. The functionality is basic for now. You can create a Piggy, add tokens, lock them, and claim them when the lock time will expire. You can clone it from Github here: PiggyBank Smart Contract.
What are some alternatives?
bifrost - A parachain focused on building bridges of chains based on PoS consensus.
elven-nft-minter-sc - Elven Tools NFT Minter Smart Contract - launching NFTs collections on the MultiversX blockchain
rust-aluvm - Rust implementation of AluVM (RISC functional machine)
alephium - Reference client for Alephium protocol
mx-sdk-js-core - MultiversX SDK for interacting with the MultiversX blockchain (in general) and Smart Contracts (in particular).
rgb-node - RGB node - the official server-side implementation
solana - Web-Scale Blockchain for fast, secure, scalable, decentralized apps and marketplaces.
sputnik-dao-contract - Smart contracts for https://app.astrodao.com
mx-chain-go - ⚡ The official implementation of the MultiversX blockchain protocol, written in golang.
Emurgo-Research - Emurgo research made publicly available for the betterment of the open source and blockchain ecosystems.
Solana - Finds price floor for every single attribute in a given collection