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    web4

    web4

    Web4 is a new way to distribute decentralized apps

    ...You can load any required data in web4_get by returning list of URLs to preload in preloadUrls field. Note that both JSON and form data are supported. When transaction is processed by server user gets redirected to wallet for signing this transaction.
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    Neoblog

    Neoblog

    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 that's completely serverless. Neoblog is a serverless application that uses these these technologies: built on the NEO blockchain, articles are posted to our smart contract, while the content is stored on IPFS.
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