social-contract
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social-contract
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Polkadot Digest 1 June 2021
Polkascan has submitted their May report for maintenance on the Python library for interfacing with Substrate here: https://github.com/polkascan/social-contract/blob/master/polkadot/treasury-proposal-008-report-202105.md
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Polkadot Digest 3 Mar 2021
The Polkascan Foundation has issued their second update on their social contract with the Polkadot community. https://github.com/polkascan/social-contract/blob/library-maintenance/polkadot/social-contract-002.md
substrate-open-working-groups
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Roadmap to Becoming a Web3 Developer in 2023
Polkadot Developer Community - Official community forum to discuss Substrate, PolkadotJS, and building cross-chain dApps.
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Question: Does Polkadot support Fair Ordering?
And of course you can always develop your own blockchain with Substrate to support it.
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Bill Laboon AMA 9 Dec 2022 - 14.00-15.00 UTC
A great framework for building your own blockchain, and use numerous off-the-shelf modules, with Substrate - https://substrate.dev/
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Hey how’s everyone. I’m new to the polkadot online community.
If you're interested in developing yourself, check out substrate.dev.
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How to get local node identity to show when starting a new Substrate node?
Assuming you are working through the substrate.dev tutorials I have just had this same problem as worked around it by reverting the node template to the `polkadot-v0.9.25` tag.
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Ethereum vs Polkadot - my take
Well. Polkadot created substrate (substrate.dev) which is a framework for building a blockchain, with a lot of general components to make it easy to "plug-and-play" your customizable blockchain. I tried using their "Getting Started" guide to spin up "my own blockchain", it was done within an hour or so.
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Bill Laboon AMA - 1 Dec @ 12.00 UTC - Topic: Polkadot-JS App
Check out https://substrate.dev/ !
- # Le web décentralisé par la pratique
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HELP! Sent to Substrate chain (instead of Polkadot Relay chain) on Polkadot.JS.ORG wallet!
Substrate is not a chain; it's the default address style, named after the Substrate development framework which virtually all (if not all) parachains are currently built with. https://substrate.dev/
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I need a german, who understands Cryptocurrencies and Blockchain!
Do contact the Substrate project (basis of the Polkadot/Kusama project), which is based in Berlin. You can contact them on their channel (see their website on http://substrate.dev), they're friendly and many of them are native German speakers.
What are some alternatives?
statemint - Statemint Node Implementation
starport - Ignite CLI is the all-in-one platform to build, launch, and maintain any crypto application on a sovereign and secured blockchain [Moved to: https://github.com/ignite-hq/cli]
teloxide - 🤖 An elegant Telegram bots framework for Rust
bumpalo - A fast bump allocation arena for Rust
ecosystem - Project files for Solana ecosystem members
dropshot - expose REST APIs from a Rust program
Grants-Program - Web3 Foundation Grants Program
OpenVehicleDiag - A rust based cross-platform ECU diagnostics and car hacking application, utilizing the passthru protocol
go-algorand - Algorand's official implementation in Go.
uell - A bumpalo-based Unrolled Exponential Linked List
moonfire-nvr - Moonfire NVR, a security camera network video recorder
PSPs - Polkadot Smart Contract Proposals