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    web3.js

    web3.js

    Ethereum JavaScript API

    web3.js is the Ethereum JavaScript API that connects to the Generic JSON-RPC spec. It is composed of a selection of libraries that make it possible to interact with a local or remote ethereum node, using a HTTP or IPC connection. The node may be local, hosted by the DApp provider, or a public gateway such as Infura, which operates free Ethereum access points. It is necessary to run a local or remote Ethereum node to be able to use this library. web3.js is directly usable on web technology and is also commonly used on the server side in Node.js applications and in Electron-based desktop applications.
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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. You can load any required data in web4_get by returning list of URLs to preload in preloadUrls field. ...
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