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    Erigon

    Erigon

    Ethereum implementation on the efficiency frontier

    ...For an Archive node of Ethereum Mainnet we recommend >=3TB storage space: 1.8TB state (as of March 2022), 200GB temp files (can symlink or mount folder <datadir>/etl-tmp to another disk). Ethereum Mainnet Full node ( see --prune* flags): 400Gb. Erigon by default is "all in one binary" solution, but it's possible start TxPool as separated processes. Same true about: JSON RPC layer (RPCDaemon), p2p layer (Sentry), history download layer (Downloader), consensus. Don't start services as separated processes unless you have clear reason for it: resource limiting, scale, replace by your own implementation, security. ...
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    Nothing Ever Happens

    Nothing Ever Happens

    Focused async Python bot for Polymarket

    Nothing Ever Happens is an experimental open-source trading bot designed for the Polymarket platform that implements a deliberately simple and unconventional strategy: automatically buying “No” positions across non-sports binary prediction markets. The project is built in Python using asynchronous architecture, allowing it to monitor markets, evaluate opportunities, and execute trades continuously with minimal latency. Its core concept is based on statistical observations that a majority of prediction market outcomes resolve negatively, and it attempts to exploit this base-rate bias through systematic participation rather than predictive modeling. ...
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    Truffle

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    Downloads: 10 This Week
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    Ganache

    Ganache

    Personal blockchain for Ethereum development

    Quickly fire up a personal Ethereum blockchain which you can use to run tests, execute commands, and inspect state while controlling how the chain operates. Quickly see the current status of all accounts, including their addresses, private keys, transactions and balances. See the log output of Ganache’s internal blockchain, including responses and other vital debugging information. Configure advanced mining with a single click, setting block times to best suit your development needs. Examine...
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    Classpy

    Classpy

    GUI tool for investigating Java class files

    Classpy is a GUI tool for investigating Java class file, Lua binary chunk, Wasm binary code, and other binary file formats. Understands class files described by JVMS9. Supports Lua 5.3 binary chunk format. Supports Wasm binary format. Supports Bitcoin raw block and transaction format. Displays parsed binary file as tree and hex text. The corresponding hex text is highlighted when you select a tree node.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    Aleth

    Aleth

    Aleth – Ethereum C++ client, tools and libraries

    ...CMake is used to control the build configuration of the project. Latest version of CMake is required (at the time of writing 3.9.3 is the minimum). We strongly recommend you to install CMake by downloading and unpacking the binary distribution of the latest version available on the CMake download page. Configure the project build with the following command to create the build directory with the configuration. After the necessary dependencies have been downloaded and built and the solution has been generated, aleth.sln can be found in the build directory.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    COINMON

    COINMON

    The cryptocurrency price tool on CLI

    ...As coinmarketcap API is only free with API keys, we moved to use coincap API and disabled some features. It's simple to run coinmon on your local computer. You can pass parameters just like coinmon binary.
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    Petoron core (ADC)

    Petoron core (ADC)

    An open source blockchain written from scratch in Python.

    ...Continuous chain verification, you won't cheat it. Petoron is alive. He senses every hostile act. And he ignores them all. No backdoors. No APIs. No centralized control. Just binary data, proprietary cryptography, and a network that trusts no one. It's already working. Welcome.
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