sputnik-dao-contract
Smart contracts for https://app.astrodao.com (by near-daos)
near-indexer-for-explorer
Watch NEAR network and store all the data from NEAR blockchain to PostgreSQL database (by near)
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1.5 | 5.6 | |
8 months ago | 5 months ago | |
Rust | Rust | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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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.
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Tech question (ref Solana)
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
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A Deep Dive into DAOs: Exploring Astro DAO
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.
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How do daos actually work?
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.
near-indexer-for-explorer
Posts with mentions or reviews of near-indexer-for-explorer.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
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Code Style Question Grouping Of Use Statements
I prefer the first variant, and I also split imports into groups to keep alphabetical order in each group: https://github.com/near/near-indexer-for-explorer/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#imports-ordering-and-grouping
What are some alternatives?
When comparing sputnik-dao-contract and near-indexer-for-explorer you can also consider the following projects:
oracle-core - Core off-chain component of Oracle Pools
near-cli-rs - near CLI is your human-friendly companion that helps to interact with NEAR Protocol from command line.
rust-aluvm - Rust implementation of AluVM (RISC functional machine)
NEPs - The Near Enhancement Proposals repository
leasify - Trustless asset leasing smart contract developed with NEAR SDK.
near-checksum - Implementation of a checksum any data on NEAR Protocol
anchor - ⚓ Solana Sealevel Framework
nearcore - Reference client for NEAR Protocol
ink - Parity's ink! to write smart contracts.
sputnik-dao-contract vs oracle-core
near-indexer-for-explorer vs near-cli-rs
sputnik-dao-contract vs rust-aluvm
near-indexer-for-explorer vs NEPs
sputnik-dao-contract vs leasify
near-indexer-for-explorer vs near-checksum
sputnik-dao-contract vs anchor
near-indexer-for-explorer vs nearcore
sputnik-dao-contract vs near-cli-rs
sputnik-dao-contract vs nearcore
sputnik-dao-contract vs ink