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0.0 | 5.1 | |
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GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 | MIT License |
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tealang
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How a developer can contribute to community?
The Algorand Foundation has a grant for developer tools if you are interested in making tools. https://github.com/pzbitskiy/tealang maybe could use some help (although in the past the development has sometimes been stalled).
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Is L2 smart contract available now in Algorand?
Jason W: @Orageux101 I am not in the research team but from my point of view: When smart contracts were first launched we supported a very limited set of opcodes. This was mainly for performance reasons. There would have been no way we could have supported full solidity. Since then that list of opcodes has grown and we made TEAL (not the AVM) turing complete. This was possible because we have also been improving our performance (which is still ongoing). Because TEAL is basically an assembler language we thought anyone could create an interpreter to it if they desired. In fact we built PyTeal to do just that. The team is also actively updating https://github.com/pzbitskiy/tealang to write contracts in JavaScript as well. Our layer 2 contracts will also use Clarity->TEAL. With the next release we will also get the ability to create payment and asset xfer transactions in the AVM similar to way you can do in Solidity contracts. After that i could easily see some converters being built.
insolar
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What are some alternatives?
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cli-faucet - A command line interface application that deposits custom ERC-20 tokens from https://github.com/kimanikelly/contracts/blob/main/contracts/Token.sol to the connected user's Ethereum wallet on the Rinkeby testnet.
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graviton - 🧑🔬 verify your TEAL program by experiment and observation
cothority - Scalable collective authority
genpyteal - Experiment to rewrite Python into PyTeal using RedBaron
go-vite - Official Go implementation of the Vite protocol
evmos - Evmos is the first decentralized EVM chain on the Cosmos Network. It's implementing the first EVM stack focused on native, cross-chain applications. Evmos is the flagship implementation of Ethermint, an EVM library built for the Cosmos Network by the Evmos Core Developement Team.
dev-0.1.0 - Quantos blockchain active development repository only v0.1.0 will be transfered to final repo when ready for testnet