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Topic: [ANN] 0xcert Framework: Build powerful decentralized apps on the blockchain (Read 125 times)

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What an interesting and very useful product for developers. Good luck with the future developments.
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After months of hard work 0xcert.org is proud to announce our first product: 0xcert Framework v1

Framework announcement at the North American Bitcoin Conference

What is 0xcert Framework?

The 0xcert Framework is a free and open-source JavaScript library that provides tools for building powerful decentralized applications. Our mission is to equip application developers with a secure, agnostic and opinionated framework with conventions to enable interoperability between applications.




What does it solve?


Let's imagine the 0xcert Framework as a funnel that untangles the complexity of the current way of building a dapp and narrows it all down to just a few lines of code.
But you don't have to push your imagination too hard. Here is what the difference looks like.



Needless to say, this brings enormous reductions to developing time and needed personnel (both equal lower budget). Also, you can be much more confident in the quality of the final outcome, as the Framework follows strict conventions and standards.

The main features of the 0xcert Framework

Apart from making the code a whole lot more cleaner and transparent, the Framework serves as an essential contribution to the decentralized world for the following reasons:

  • It supports creation (minting), management, and verification of ERC-721 non-fungible tokens (assets). This way, you can tokenize and trade any unique item or asset you like on the blockchain.
  • It provides management of ERC-20 fungible tokens (currencies). So you can add a financial value expressed in fungible tokens to your non-fungible ERC-721 asset.
  • It enables and executes many-to-many atomic operations. You can create and transfer multiple tokens (either fungible or non-fungible) on the blockchain in one single transaction.
  • It provides conventions for interoperability between different applications. With this, you can work with many applications in the same way without having to adapt to different systems.

To learn more about the 0xcert Framework, the Protocol, and the 0xcert news, please refer to:


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