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Sweet tools for smart contracts.
For example, I used the Truffle Suite to write, compile, and deploy my first smart contracts, which includes Ganache to create a local blockchain and Drizzle to create a front-end dapp interface.
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Solidity IDE (Integrated Development Environment)
Other options include Remix (an IDE), ChainIDE, Anchor (for Solana), Hardhat, and lots of others. Web3 dev environments have come a long way in a short time, and there’s probably something out there for whatever you need.
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Polygon is a protocol that allows you to connect and build Ethereum-compatible blockchain networks.Pricing:
- Open Source
Some of the most popular include Bitcoin, Ethereum, Solana, Flow, and Polygon. Each one offers its own quirks, advantages, ecosystems, user communities, etc. There can be quite the (not always friendly) competition between these chains as they fight to see who can gain the greatest user and developer share. Most of the chains have either a for-profit company or a foundation behind them pushing the tech (and narrative) forward.
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A crypto wallet & gateway to blockchain appsPricing:
- Open Source
So when you are interacting with a dapp, or building a dapp, you most likely need to integrate with one of the web3 wallets, such as MetaMask. MetaMask is a browser extension that is an Ethereum wallet. It allows users to interact with dapps, prove who they are, and manage their assets. Other popular wallets include Temple (for Tezos) and Argent (for Starknet). But there are lots of choices out there.
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Ethereum is a decentralized platform for applications that run exactly as programmed without any chance of fraud, censorship or third-party interference.Pricing:
- Open Source
Some of the most popular include Bitcoin, Ethereum, Solana, Flow, and Polygon. Each one offers its own quirks, advantages, ecosystems, user communities, etc. There can be quite the (not always friendly) competition between these chains as they fight to see who can gain the greatest user and developer share. Most of the chains have either a for-profit company or a foundation behind them pushing the tech (and narrative) forward.
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