Solidity
Solidity is a statically-typed curly-braces programming language designed for developing smart contracts that run on various blockchain platforms, most notably, Ethereum. The Solidity programming language is an open source, community project governed by a core team. The core team is sponsored by the Ethereum Foundation. The programs compiled by the Solidity are intended to be run on Ethereum Virtual Machine.
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📖 A little guide book on Ethereum Development with Go (golang)
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Optimistic: Bedrock, is a protocol that strives to be an extremely simple optimistic rollup that maintains 1:1 compatibility with Ethereum
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a Golang sdk for working with DeFi protocols, and ethereum compatible blockchains
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Official Oracle of Kaia Blockchain
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Example of how to use "Web3" in golang.
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Super easy interactive shell for interacting with smart contract on any evm chain.
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Monorepo implementing Boba, a compute layer for Ethereum
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Ethereum contract ABI to gRPC protobuf IDL transpiler
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A tool to generate the grpc server code for a contract
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Postables Reusable Multi Party Payment Channel. Efficient, and lean Payment Channels with a dash of airdrops. Written in Solidity with Golang bindings
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A comprehensive Ethereum development suite in Go.
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Created by Gavin Wood, Christian Reitwiessner, Alex Beregszaszi
Released August 2015
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