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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.
    Downloads: 11 This Week
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    ETHEReact

    ETHEReact

    A decentralized e-commerce platform!

    ETHEReact is a full stack DApp; demonstrating e-commerce capabilities without any database powering the backend but the EVM standing tall! This is not a product in itself but the idea for aspiring blockchain enthusiasts to uncover the potential; end-to-end! This app is comprised of Truffle powered testrpc (which is also called ganache) facilitating local development.& Web3 bridges Ethereum to ReactJS!
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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