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    Tokens Creator

    Tokens Creator

    Create your own tokens creator website and earn fees

    0xToken — Launch Your Own Token Creator Get the ready-to-upload 0xToken build. Deploy it on your domain, set your own fee wallet, and keep every cent of the creation fees — no coding required. 🔥Live Demo: https://0xtoken.net 🔥How to install: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OHTI7Ya052I
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    Create Eth App

    Create Eth App

    Create Ethereum-powered apps with one command

    ...If you've previously installed create-eth-app globally via yarn global add create-eth-app, we recommend you uninstall the package using yarn global remove create-eth-app and use the yarn create eth-app shorthand to ensure that you use the last version. When you’re ready to deploy to production, create a minified bundle with yarn run react-app:build. You’ll need to have Node 14 or later version on your local development machine (but it’s not required on the server). You can use nvm (macOS/Linux) or nvm-windows to switch Node versions between different projects. You'll also need Yarn on your local development machine. ...
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    web4

    web4

    Web4 is a new way to distribute decentralized apps

    Web4 is a new way to distribute decentralized apps. Deploy a single WASM smart contract to deploy the whole web app. You only need to deploy a single smart contract using WebAssembly to host your app's HTTP backend, static resources, and blockchain logic. There is an HTTP gateway to NEAR blockchain which allows smart contract to handle arbitrary GET requests. Every smart contract on NEAR also gets a corresponding API endpoint which can be accessed through regular HTTP requests. ...
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    Token Airdrop dApp

    Token Airdrop dApp

    Create your own token's airdrop dapp

    Create your own token airdrop website, you can use it to increase our token's holders. The benefits : - Automatic distribution , any user can connect by his wallet and get your airdrop, this will save your time and effort . - You will save the gas fees, every user will pay his own gas fee when he get the airdrop, imagine if you want to airdrop to 10,000 person and the gas fee is $0.30 this mean we will pay $3000 for gas fee, now you will save it. Demo:...
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    Embark

    Embark

    Framework for serverless Decentralized Applications using Ethereum

    ...It also comes with an interactive console and predictive commands. Cockpit's explorer lets you easily review any transactions, Smart Contracts, and accounts. With Cockpit you can iteratively and selectively deploy your Smart Contracts, removing headaches associated with complex applications. Edit your source files from right within Cockpit for quick and easy updates.
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    Ethlint

    Ethlint

    (Formerly Solium) Code quality & Security Linter for Solidity

    Ethlint (Formerly Solium) analyzes your Solidity code for style & security issues and fixes them. Standardize Smart Contract practices across your organization. Integrate with your build system. Deploy with confidence! Solium does not strictly follow Solidity Style Guide. The practices it enforces by default are best practices for the community at large. If you’re using vim with syntastic, and prefer to use a locally installed version of Solium (rather than a global version), you can install syntastic local solium to automatically load the local version in packages that have installed their own. ...
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    SQUEEZER

    SQUEEZER

    Squeezer framework, build serverless dApps

    ...Bi-directional on-chain transactions (inbound and outbound). Build dApps connecting to smart contracts using chain kit agnostic connector. Quick intuitive code deployments by using a special mechanism that will deploy smart contracts and dApp services where code changed. Silent deployments, no interruption for the current functionality (really useful on production). One single command to simultaneously deploy all available functions on your project where code changed from the last deployment. Test your code locally on a simulated functions platform for a faster development cycle.
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