Ethereum Ethereum for Java Developers Enterprises all over the world use Java to build scalable systems which we use in our daily lives. Today, we will talk about Web3j – a library written in Java for Ethereum developers!
Ethereum Interacting with Ethereum MainNet using Ganache and QuickNode When developing dApps locally, the process to interact with protocols like Compound and MakerDAO can be a tedious one. We need to fetch Smart Contracts of these protocols from Etherscan, and then initialize them with data.
Blockchain Understanding Loopring and Dolomite We at QuikNode spend a lot of time understanding different Web3 protocols & applications which have the potential for significant adoption. Loopring and Dolomite both use QuikNode infrastructure to achieve high-performance and comfort while building their products.
Blockchain QuickNode at ETHIndia Hackathon Last week, QuikNode attended ETHIndia 2019 as an event sponsor! We encountered a vibrant Ethereum community, building a variety interesting projects. Around ~1900 candidates registered, of which around ~68% were new to the Ethereum ecosystem.
Blockchain Building DAOs with Aragon This is a two-part series. In this first part, we will introduce you to Aragon and what it does. We will talk about its architecture and different parts of its stack. In the next article, we will create a really simple DAO using Aragon!
Blockchain Cosmos vs. Polkadot Building a blockchain is difficult. Many early projects forked Bitcoin and built their blockchain using it, but that’s not an optimal approach to build a technology that will last decades. So, projects like Polkadot and Cosmos are attempting to solve this problem.
Blockchain Decentralized Exchange (DEX) Stats This week we’re taking a look at data for Ethereum DEXs. If you are into crypto, then you’re probably familiar with Decentralized Exchanges and Protocols. Let’s explore how Ethereum’s DEX ecosystem is performing now!
Blockchain Ethereum Ecosystem Statistics Today, we will look into Ethereum statistics and see what happened in 2018–2019; what worked, what didn’t, and what’s coming next 🚀🌖🙌
Ethereum Practical Advice for Solidity Developers An average of 20,000 Smart Contracts is created every day. Over 3 Million Smart Contracts were created in November and December 2018 alone! A report shows that 60% of all Ethereum contracts have never been interacted with, less than 10% of all created contracts are unique.
Ethereum Creating EVM packages with zOS! n the last blog, we talked about building upgradable Smart Contacts using ZeppelinOS (zOS). Today, we’ll look at building EVM packages using zOS. Using Zeppelin, we can create an EVM package which can be used by other developers.
Ethereum ERC-721 Token The ERC-721 Token standard is the Ethereum token standard which enables Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs) on the Ethereum blockchain. Just like the ERC-20 Token standard helps in creating fungible tokens, the ERC-721 focuses on non-fungible asset design.
Ethereum Creating Ethereum Smart Contracts via Command Line This week we are going to create a Smart Contract using sbt-ethereum! sbt-ethereum not only allows you to create Smart Contracts, but also helps you manage your web3 projects (like one would with Truffle), though sbt’s rich command line tool. (it just makes your life easier as a web3 developer!)
Ethereum Interact with Smart Contracts using the Command Line In the last article, we learned how to create and manage wallets and addresses using sbt-ethereum, so we strongly recommend reading that article first. This week, we will learn how to interact with Smart Contracts using sbt-ethereum!
Ethereum An Intro To DaiJS The MakerDao project created the DAI stable token. A stable token is pegged to some fiat currency, which allows it to be a unit of account. Dai is a decentralized stable coin pegged to the US Dollar value (i.e. 1 Dai = $1).
Blockchain The Ultimate Intro To DeFi Some of the most successful dApps on top of the Ethereum blockchain like MakerDAO/DAI, Compound, 0x (and more which are discussed below) aim to disrupt the current legacy financial services system .
Ethereum Intro to The Graph: Indexed Data for dApps Most Ethereum dApps have two parts to their Infrastructure (Simple version): Front-end (Running in-browser) An Ethereum Node (Interface to the ETH network)
Ethereum Top Libraries For Ethereum Smart Contract Developers Today, we will list some of the most famous NodeJS libraries for building Web3 applications. These libraries are listed based on the number of downloads per month, in descending order
Ethereum QuickNode — Your Ethereum Node QuikNode offers the fastest Ethereum Nodes. With QuikNode you can save your developer time without compromising on Node quality or performance. In this article, we will help you to understand why you should use QuikNode.
Blockchain How the Ethereum DApp Ecosystem is Coming Together It all started with the implementation of Satoshi Nakamoto’s white paper in 2008. That epoch was termed as Blockchain 1.0. Blockchain was thought of just as a decentralized ledger to make bitcoin transactions.
Blockchain Awesome Ethereum Resource Lists We have created a list of all the curated resource lists in Ethereum. If you’re looking to learn more about Ethereum, this is a great place to start.
Blockchain Ethereum Hard Fork — Constantinople Constantinople is an Ethereum hard fork, the second phase of the ‘Metropolis’ upgrade, and is part of Ethereum’s move towards a Proof-of-Stake consensus algorithm.
Blockchain Running a Parity Ethereum node in 2020 We will run a Parity Full Ethereum node and will measure the task of running an Ethereum node on 3 matrices: Time, Infra and Skill.
Ethereum Run your own Ethereum Node With the evolution of Web3, developers are rapidly building decentralized applications on Ethereum. Building Dapps on ethereum are cool, though they come with some infrastructure setup drawbacks.
Blockchain Launch an Ethereum Archive Node now on QuickNode! The Parity Ethereum Archive Node is the newest addition to QuikNode’s services, adding to the existing lineup of ETH MainNet, Ropsten, and Rinkeby TestNets, and ETC MainNet and Morden TestNet full nodes.
Blockchain Get To Know QuickNode! QuikNode Wants Developers and Power-Users to Run Ethereum Nodes Faster Without All the Hassle