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Access BetaNet Network using your own node and goal
This tutorial describes how to setup and update a BetaNet network using your own node and goal.
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Creating an NFTMarketplace
Creating an NFTMarketplace application where users can mint, buy and sell NFTs.
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Create and test smart contracts using Python
Create two smart contracts using Python Algorand SDK and PyTeal, then test their implementation using pytest.
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Introducing Sandbox: The quick way to get started on Algorand
Sandbox makes the process of node creation and configuration seamless with several helpful commands for containerization and process management. It is simply a quick and easy way to create and configure an Algorand node using Docker.
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Algorand Standard Assets
A conceptual overview of Algorand Standard Assets for developers.
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Algorand Atomic Transfers
A conceptual overview of Algorand Atomic Transfers for developers.
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Automating with the Mule Framework
Mule is a generalized automation framework for organizing the execution of defined automation in a declarative yaml format.
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How to Write Smart Contracts
This article summarizes the three primary ways you can build Algorand Smart Contracts.
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Introducing Algorand’s V2 Indexer
Introducing the new Algorand Indexer - a fast and efficient way to search for transactions, accounts, assets, and blocks on the Algorand blockchain.
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What's New: Algorand v2.0.7
Algorand v2.0.7 was released to MainNet and TestNet, accompanied by a new set of features in the Algorand APIs. Learn more about what's new in this article.
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Using a Smart Contract for Advanced Approvals: Hierarchical Thresholds
Design and implement an escrow contract account using hierarchical threshold approvals to secure the corporate treasury.
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Stateful Smart Contracts, Rekeying, and Fast Catchup
Stateful Smart Contracts, Rekeying, and Fast Catchup are brand new features that are now available to try on BetaNet. Learn more about what these features are and how to get started.
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TEAL ALGO Oracle in Algorand Layer-1
In a blockchain, the ability to reference a price on-chain enables a seamless and trustless transaction environment, especially for automated transactions and smart contracts. Oracles are the entities in charge of broadcasting off-chain data such as market price to the blockchain, and serve as a source of truth that allows on-chain dApps to measure the value of assets referenced within a transaction. Rand Labs and Borderless Capital releases a Algorand Oracle that can be referenced in atomic transfers using TEAL stateful and stateless smart contracts.
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Sharing Global State Across Contracts
This article explains how one contract can read another's global state.
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Introducing Algorand Builder
Algorand Builder is a trustworthy framework for building Algorand DApps. We make building and shipping DApps easy.
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Using Assets and Smart Contracts in Real Estate
Blockchain enables disruptive innovation within the real estate industry. This tutorial series explains the basics and creates an NFT to represent a property.
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Building NFTs on Algorand
This article summarizes some of the options available to developers when building NFTs on the Algorand Blockchain.
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Payment Prompts with Algorand Mobile Wallet
The Algorand Mobile Wallet provides the ability to use QR codes to create, sign and send transactions. This document provides a brief overview for developers and users.