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SCREENSHOTS:
townhall
DESCRIPTION:
townhall is a framework for rapidly developing decentralized applications (dApps). This framework is designed to provide users with a user experience on-par with the centralized apps they’re used to. While townhallis different in many ways from “traditional” web app and even dApps, if you’re familiar with the Single Page Applications style of web app architecture, townhall should be relatively easy to understand. It can be used to build a variety of dApps such as a censorship-resistant social media site, a blog, a crypto-enabled eCommerce site, or a even a crypto exchange.
Features
- Install app and dependencies
- Ensure you are logged into MetaMask and switch to your imported account
- You can deploy and test using network ganache
- For a persistent local testing environment to test before deploying to testnet or mainnet, use a Dev chain with Parity or Geth
- o run a private dev chain with Parity, first run a dev chain, setup Menlo accounts, and then deploy contracts
- MetaMask can be used with a Rinkeby account to test against
Programming Language
JavaScript
Categories
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