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    Libplanet

    Libplanet

    Blockchain in C#/.NET for on-chain, decentralized gaming

    Libplanet is a .NET library for creating multiplayer online game in decentralized fashion, which means the whole gameplay occurs on a peer-to-peer network among equal nodes rather than an authorized central server. Under the hood, it incorporates many features (e.g., digital signature, BFT consensus, data replication) of a blockchain.
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    Datahosting ipfs kubo-cluster

    Datahosting ipfs kubo-cluster

    Managed IPFS Kubo pinning with IPFS Cluster replication

    This project provides an open-source setup for IPFS Kubo (public and private pinning) combined with IPFS Cluster replication, designed for reliable, production-ready decentralized storage. It is suitable for developers, infrastructure operators, and Web3 projects that need predictable IPFS availability without maintaining complex node infrastructure. The system supports multiple retention plans for IPFS Kubo pinning, allowing users to choose how long data remains pinned, with transparent...
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    BDS

    BDS

    Blockchain data parsing and persisting results

    JD Cloud Blockchain Data Service (BDS) is a real-time data aggregating, analyzing, and visualization service for chain-like unstructured data from all kinds of 3rd party Blockchains. Splitter is the key module of Blockchain Data Service (BDS) and provides data analysis capability. Splitter is responsible for consuming blockchain data from message queue (kafka) and inserting data into persistent data storage services (relational database, data warehouse, etc.) for further processing. Before...
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    brics

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    BRICS COIN is a decentralized cryptocurrency project designed to empower users in the BRICS nations (Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa) by providing a secure, efficient, and accessible means of digital value transfer and financial inclusion. Built on the Ethereum blockchain as an ERC20 token, BRICS COIN aims to facilitate cross-border transactions, enhance economic collaboration, and foster innovation within the BRICS countries. Key Features Token Functionality: ERC20...
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