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A community-maintained collection of Substrate runtime modules (pallets) for building blockchain applications.
A JavaScript-native Ethereum Virtual Machine that runs in browsers, Node.js, Bun, and Deno for instant contract simulation and testing.
A decentralized storage and compute network protocol implementation using Substrate, enabling scalable blockchain storage.
A lightweight, permanent JSON document database for decentralized applications, with periodic rollups to Arweave.
A curated list of awesome Ethereum resources, tools, tutorials, and documentation for developers and enthusiasts.
A JavaScript smart contract platform for building secure, composable DeFi applications on a scalable blockchain.
A React-based template for building front-end applications that connect to Substrate blockchain nodes using Polkadot.js API.
A Vue.js boilerplate for creating permanent, uncensorable websites and apps on IPFS.
The official JavaScript SDK for building applications on the Algorand blockchain.
An open-source framework for building, deploying, and experiencing interactive 3D virtual worlds with real-time collaboration.
A Python language binding for writing Algorand smart contracts, providing high-level abstractions over TEAL assembly.
A Python library for interacting with the Algorand blockchain network, enabling account generation, transaction signing, and node communication.
A Go client library for interacting with Ethereum nodes via the JSON-RPC API.
A REST service for interacting with Substrate-based blockchain nodes, providing easy access to chain data and operations.
A Rust library for connecting to Substrate-based blockchains via RPC, with a focus on no_std and embedded environments.
A Python library for interfacing with Substrate blockchains, enabling storage queries, extrinsic composition, and SCALE encoding/decoding.
A comprehensive collection of 2,500+ optimized SVG icons for cryptocurrencies, networks, wallets, and exchanges, available as React components.
A Python Client SDK for interacting with the Sui blockchain via JSON-RPC, GraphQL, and gRPC.
A Go client library for interacting with Substrate-based blockchains via RPC calls.
A React toolkit for DApps to easily connect with all wallets on the Sui blockchain using the Wallet Standard.
A universal wallet adapter for building apps that interact with Cosmos blockchains and wallets.
A curated list of resources for understanding and securing the Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM) ecosystem.
A Haskell library implementing API clients for Ethereum and other Web3 platforms.
Deprecated frontend application for interacting with the Balancer decentralized exchange protocol.
A decentralized identity and social proof system built on IPFS, enabling peer-to-peer identity creation and verification.
A transparent framework for proposing, discussing, and tracking technical improvements to the Polygon blockchain protocols.
A collection of React hooks for building applications in the Cosmos blockchain ecosystem.
Enables Gatsby websites to be deployed on IPFS by converting asset paths to relative URLs.
A Golang SDK for interacting with the Sui blockchain, enabling account management, transaction building, and RPC calls.
An Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM) implementation for the EOSIO blockchain, enabling Ethereum smart contract compatibility.
A curated list of resources for developing decentralized applications on the Waves blockchain platform.
A library for building web apps that interact with Stacks blockchain wallets via a standardized provider interface.
A community-driven toolkit providing essential tools and utilities for interacting with the EOS blockchain network.
Solidity compiler bindings for Deno, enabling Ethereum smart contract compilation in Deno environments.
An all-in-one Substrate development toolbox for blockchain developers.
A set of Substrate pallets implementing the RMRK NFT standard for custom blockchain runtimes.
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