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@zetachain/protocol-contracts
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We are currently developing Version 2 (V2) of our smart contract architecture. This new version will significantly enhance the developer experience for building Universal Apps.
We are currently developing Version 2 (V2) of our smart contract architecture. This new version will significantly enhance the developer experience for building Universal Apps.
Developers can already begin testing the new interface by referring to the V2 Localnet guide.
$ forge build
$ forge test
$ forge fmt
$ forge snapshot
$ anvil
$ forge script script/<DeployScript>.s.sol:<DeployScript> --rpc-url <your_rpc_url> --private-key <your_private_key>
$ cast <subcommand>
$ forge --help
$ anvil --help
$ cast --help
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We are currently developing Version 2 (V2) of our smart contract architecture. This new version will significantly enhance the developer experience for building Universal Apps.
The npm package @zetachain/protocol-contracts receives a total of 637 weekly downloads. As such, @zetachain/protocol-contracts popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @zetachain/protocol-contracts demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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