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    OpenZeppelin Contracts

    OpenZeppelin Contracts

    OpenZeppelin Contracts is a library for secure smart contracts

    A library for secure smart contract development. Build on a solid foundation of community-vetted code. OpenZeppelin Contracts uses semantic versioning to communicate backward compatibility of its API and storage layout. To keep your system secure, you should always use the installed code as-is, and neither copy-paste it from online sources nor modify it yourself. The library is designed so that only the contracts and functions you use are deployed, so you don't need to worry about it...
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    DDN

    DDN

    DDN, Data Delivery Network, a next generation blockchain system

    ...Configurable, you can use your own peer quantity, token name, etc. Pluggable, good scalability can help you quickly requirement your requirement. Multi platforms, you can use DDN in Linux, Win, and Mac. Multi databases, you can use Mysql, SQLite, Oracle, etc. Multi-function, payment, certificate storage, AOB, DAPP, etc. Multi industry, currently covering copyright protection, electronic medicine, food safety, anti-counterfeiting traceability and other fields. Visual deployment, you can customize your own blockchain by clicking the mouse and publish it to the peer server. ...
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    Devault

    Devault

    Decentralized alternative to proprietary and centralized cloud storage

    A Blockchain-based, self-hosted, and end-to-end encrypted cloud storage. Devault is a decentralized, self-hosted, and end-to-end encrypted alternative to proprietary and centralized cloud storage. The file gets encrypted using AES-256-CBC encryption. The encrypted file is split into pieces. The chunks are distributed across the network nodes. The root hash will be stored in your wallet on the blockchain.
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    MetaHash

    MetaHash

    #MetaHash is a next-generation network based on the Blockchain 4.0

    #MetaHash is a next-generation network based on the Blockchain 4.0 technology for sharing digital assets and a platform for creating and managing decentralized apps and services in real-time. The #MetaHash project implements a solution that simultaneously possesses all the qualities of Blockchain new generation, namely: - Decentralization, which ensures absolute trust of users to the network; - Full synchronization, thanks to which each user has instant access to the most relevant...
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    Neoblog

    Neoblog

    Neoblog is a public blogging platform that's completely serverless

    Neoblog is a public blogging platform that's completely serverless. Reading and posting articles to our platform require no servers and runs completely on the NEO Blockchain and IPFS. The traditional way of setting up a blog is to set up a server that will store your content. With modern technologies, we are advancing into an age that moves away from traditional servers. Combine this with the decentralization of storage (IPFS) and blockchain, we now have a toolkit to provide an application...
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