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dApp SDK

Welcome to the dApp SDK, your one-stop solution for creating decentralized applications (dApps) with ease. The SDK provides a set of powerful, modular components that cover essential aspects of dApp development, such as payments, messaging, identity, governance, ads, and recommendations. Inspired by the Apple and Google development kits used for mobile app development, our dApp SDK aims to streamline the process of building, testing, and deploying dApps on various blockchain platforms.

This SDK can be used to build dApps and publish / distribute them on the dApp Stores powered by dApp Store Kit.

Features

The dApp SDK offers the following key components:

  1. Identity: A comprehensive identity management module that provides user authentication, authorization, and user profile management in a decentralized manner.

  2. Notifications: A secure, encrypted communication system module notifications between protocol, smart contracts or backend and wallet addresses. Supports on-chain (smart contract) or off-chain (server based) notifications with complete logic design freedom to developers.

  3. Messaging: An encrypted messaging system enabling peer-to-peer communication between users, as well as group chats and broadcasting functionality and advanced functionality like token gating, nft gating, message gating, etc.

  4. Social Communication: A peer-to-peer communication module that enables wallet to do video calls, audio calls, twitter spaces, youtube live functionality to enable pure web3 native communication.

  5. Payments: A robust and secure payment module for handling cryptocurrency transactions, including support for multiple tokens and seamless integration with popular wallet providers. Supports Recurring, Seat Based or One Time payment. Integrated with the dApp Store Fee module.

  6. Governance: A flexible governance framework for implementing voting, proposals, and decision-making processes within your dApp, fostering community involvement and decentralized control.

  7. Zero Knowledge (ZK) Ads: An advertising module for promoting products, services, and content within your dApp, featuring a transparent, user-controlled ad system that respects user privacy.

  8. Recommendations: A machine learning-powered recommendation engine that generates personalized content suggestions for users based on their preferences and behavior within the dApp.

  9. Compute: The Compute module offers a powerful, decentralized computing platform that allows developers to run complex tasks such as machine learning, data analytics, and other resource-intensive processes. Leveraging a network of decentralized providers, the Compute module provides a cost-effective and resilient solution for your dApp's computing needs.

  10. Storage: The Storage module offers a decentralized storage solution for your dApp, allowing you to store, retrieve, and manage large and small files across a distributed network of storage providers. This module also includes CDN support for efficient content delivery to users worldwide.

  11. Device: The device module offers access to device details.

  12. Solidity: The Solidity module offers the tools needed to build custom smart contracts efficiently by offering a set of prebuilt base contracts and a set of reusable components, or extensions, that can be integrated into your own smart contracts.

  13. Applications: The Applications module offers SDKs for a range of programming languages, such as React, React Native, TypeScript, Python, Go, and Unity.

  14. Gamification: Multi-platform solutions to support every type of gaming enthusiast, Ready is spearheading the collective web3 gaming era.

Usage

The dApp SDK is designed to be used across a variety of platforms like - web (browser), NodeJS, iOS and Android. The specific of usage for each component is available in the respective docs. More specific docs around usage and implementation is available in the docs directory.

Examples

There are examples of usage of each module for various use cases present in the examples directory.