oracle-core VS sputnik-dao-contract

Compare oracle-core vs sputnik-dao-contract and see what are their differences.

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oracle-core sputnik-dao-contract
5 3
61 107
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8.0 1.5
6 days ago 8 months ago
Rust Rust
Apache License 2.0 MIT License
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oracle-core

Posts with mentions or reviews of oracle-core. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-04-20.

sputnik-dao-contract

Posts with mentions or reviews of sputnik-dao-contract. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-06-02.
  • Tech question (ref Solana)
    2 projects | /r/nearprotocol | 2 Jun 2022
    Take your time to check further, we really believe in decentralization here, the governance forum link: gov.near.org and several DAOs using astrodao.com
  • A Deep Dive into DAOs: Exploring Astro DAO
    1 project | /r/nearprotocol | 21 Mar 2022
    One such project making use of NEAR to help accelerate the DAO ecosystem is Astro—a DAO designed and maintained for DAO creation. Take a closer look.
  • How do daos actually work?
    1 project | /r/ethereum | 18 Feb 2022
    Can't speak much for Ethereum DAOs, but NEAR released their Sputnik DAO system that makes setting up DAOs pretty easy, you can check out the code here. It's a bundle of smart contracts that enable specific accounts to do things, like make changes to the code and assign other accounts with new roles/actions. The important part is taking the smart contract backend and integrating it with a user friendly frontend so people can actually interact with it.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing oracle-core and sputnik-dao-contract you can also consider the following projects:

piggy-bank-sc - PiggyBank MultiversX blockchain Smart Contract for learning purposes

rust-aluvm - Rust implementation of AluVM (RISC functional machine)

bifrost - A parachain focused on building bridges of chains based on PoS consensus.

near-indexer-for-explorer - Watch NEAR network and store all the data from NEAR blockchain to PostgreSQL database

elven-nft-minter-sc - Elven Tools NFT Minter Smart Contract - launching NFTs collections on the MultiversX blockchain

leasify - Trustless asset leasing smart contract developed with NEAR SDK.

alephium - Reference client for Alephium protocol

anchor - ⚓ Solana Sealevel Framework

rgb-node - RGB node - the official server-side implementation

near-cli-rs - near CLI is your human-friendly companion that helps to interact with NEAR Protocol from command line.

Emurgo-Research - Emurgo research made publicly available for the betterment of the open source and blockchain ecosystems.

nearcore - Reference client for NEAR Protocol