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  • Bridging Tezos and Etherlink

    Bridging Tezos and Etherlink

    Follow the journey of a token from Tezos to Etherlink and back

    Get ready to dive into something truly exciting — a world where Tezos and Ethereum work together!

    If you’ve ever wondered what it’s like to have the best of both worlds, Etherlink on Tezos is your answer. Imagine being able to play in Ethereum’s vast playground while still enjoying the unique perks and security of Tezos. Sounds like a dream, right? But it’s real and it’s here, thanks to the Etherlink Bridge SDK.

  • Taquito: New v.17 Releases

    Taquito: New v.17 Releases

    Hello there, it’s been quite some time since we’ve updated you on Medium, but we’d like to share all the exciting stuff we’ve been working on in Taquito.

    With the recent release of Protocol Nairobi, we bring you Taquito v17.0.0 and v17.1.0.

  • Taqueria Moving to Pinnacle Labs

    Today, we have an important announcement regarding the future of Taqueria — the open-source, extensible, plugin-based development workflow framework for Tezos applications.

    Over the coming days, ECAD Labs will transfer Taqueria to Pinnacle Labs, headed by Michael Weichert, a Senior Software Engineer and the former Taqueria team Technical Engineering Lead.

  • First Tezos dApp (sortof)

    First Tezos dApp (sortof)

    Welcome to the world of blockchain development! If you’re eager to start creating decentralized applications, you’ve come to the right place. This tutorial will guide you through building a simple dApp on the Tezos blockchain using React and @Taquito/taquito. Even if you’re a beginner, we’ve got you covered — we’ll take things at a comfortable pace to ensure that you understand everything. By the end of this tutorial, you’ll have a fully functional dApp that you can be proud of.

    Please note that this tutorial is tailored for new Tezos developers, so please be patient with us as we go through the steps. While we won’t go into React in-depth, we’ll provide all the information you need to start. Additionally, we’ll skip over certain best practices for the sake of simplicity. Finally, you won’t need to spend any money using test funds to interact with the testnet, so you don’t have to worry about costs.