A curated list of awesome frameworks, libraries, software and resources related to the Gnoland blockchain.
Gnoland is a robust blockchain that provides concurrency and scalability with smart contracts programmed in Gno, a Go interpreter.
Do you gno?
- gno.land - The official website of the project.
- gno - Main repo of the project, contains the core libraries and tools.
- staging.gno.land - Staging environment, resetted perdiodically.
- test1.gno.land - First official testnet environment (archive).
- test2.gno.land - Second official testnet environment (archive).
- test3.gno.land - Third official testnet environment.
- Gno to Discord - Send notifications on Discord for new content on https://gno.land/r/boards.
- Adena Wallet - Friendly wallet that simplifies sending & receiving tokens, staking, NFT storage, and dapp connections.
- Keplr Integration - WIP Integration with the Keplr browser extension.
- Gnoscan - Gnoscan is a Gnoland blockchain explorer, making on-chain data legible and intuitive for everyone.
- Quickstart Guide - How to start interacting with the blockchain.
- A Beginner’s Guide to the Gnoland Testnet - A visual guide to creating a wallet and receiving $GNOTs on the testnet.
- Gnolang 101 - A course designed for aspiring smart-contract developers on Gnoland.
- Gnolang Basics - Simple examples of Gnolang contracts.
- Hello Gno! - Step by step workshop to learn Gnolang and Gnoland features.
- Gnoland Developer Portal - All-in-one place for Gnoland developers, providing introductions, tutorials with detailed examples, and developer resources.
- Gno Smart Contract Demo - A short video tutorial on writing and deploying a simple Realm and Package.
- Bounties - Legacy official bounty board.
- Assets - Official logo and assets.
- Peace - Call for peace.
- GitPOAP - Contributors (Git) can mint POAPs.
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