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    Remix Project

    Remix Project

    Compiler and IDE that enables users to build Ethereum contracts

    ...The Remix Project also includes Remix Plugin Engine and Remix Libraries which are low-level tools for wider use. Remix IDE is used for the entire journey of contract development by users of any knowledge level. It fosters a fast development cycle and has a rich set of plugins with intuitive GUIs. The IDE comes in 2 flavors and a VSCode extension. Supported browsers: Firefox v100.0.1 & Chrome v101.0.4951.64. No support for Remix's use on tablets or smartphones or telephones. The gh-pages branch of remix-live always has the latest stable build of Remix. ...
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    ZoKrates

    ZoKrates

    A toolbox for zkSNARKs on Ethereum

    ...It helps you use verifiable computation in your DApp, from the specification of your program in a high-level language to generating proofs of computation to verifying those proofs in Solidity. Zero-knowledge proofs (ZKPs) are a family of probabilistic protocols, first described by Goldwasser, Micali and Rackoff in 1985. One particular family of ZKPs is described as zero-knowledge Succinct Non-interactive ARguments of Knowledge, a.k.a. zkSNARKs. zkSNARKs are the most widely used zero-knowledge protocols, with the anonymous cryptocurrency Zcash and the smart-contract platform Ethereum among the notable early adopters. ...
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