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    blockfrost-python

    blockfrost-python

    Python 3 SDK for the Blockfrost.io API

    API for Cardano decentralized blockchain. Accessing and processing information stored on the blockchain is not trivial. We provide abstraction between you and blockchain data, taking away the burden of complexity, so you can focus on what really matters - developing your applications. Our basic tier is and always will be free of charge. We nurture development and the Cardano ecosystem.
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    Tribler

    Tribler

    Privacy enhanced BitTorrent client with P2P content discovery

    Tribler is a decentralized, privacy-enhanced BitTorrent client developed by researchers at Delft University of Technology. It introduces built-in anonymity using a Tor-like onion routing network and integrates its own blockchain for economic incentives and trust management. Tribler supports standard torrenting features along with distributed search, self-contained channels, and peer reputation. Its goal is to provide a fully autonomous file-sharing network without relying on external servers, search engines, or trackers.
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    Bittensor

    Bittensor

    Internet-scale Neural Networks

    Bittensor is a decentralized machine learning protocol that allows AI models to collaborate, learn, and earn tokens within a global network. It introduces a blockchain-based economy for neural networks, where participants are incentivized to contribute valuable knowledge and compute power. Bittensor combines peer-to-peer learning with on-chain rewards, creating a self-governing, scalable AI system that evolves without centralized control. It is a novel approach to aligning incentives in AI development, empowering open contributions while preserving model ownership and decentralization.
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    Status - a Mobile Ethereum OS

    Status - a Mobile Ethereum OS

    A free (libre) open source, mobile OS for Ethereum

    Status is a secure messaging app, crypto wallet, and Web3 browser built with state-of-the-art technology. Integrated into one powerful super app for private secure communication. Safely send, store and receive cryptocurrencies including ERC20 and ERC721 tokens with the Status crypto wallet. Only you hold the keys to your funds. Status' intuitive design protects you and your funds from attacks. Status uses an open-source, peer-to-peer protocol, and end-to-end encryption to protect your...
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    Nautilus Core

    Nautilus Core

    Automation tools for deploying blockchain networks

    Naultilus Core is a tool to automate running Tezos Nodes. It allows customization of the most important node features, and easily running multiple nodes, along with different integrations to simplfy node interactions. With each Node in Archive mode, you can also start an instance of Conseil and Arronax. Nautilus Core is only supported in macOS and Linux. Running Tezos Nodes (particularly Archive Nodes) can take massive amounts of storage when fully synced (~300 GB). 16GB of memory is...
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    Decentralized Internet

    Decentralized Internet

    SDK for building decentralized web and distributed computing projects

    This project was created in order to support a new internet. One that is more open, free, and censorship-resistant in comparison to the old internet. An internet that eventually wouldn't need to rely on telecom towers, an outdated grid, or all these other "old school" forms of tech. We believe P2P compatibility is an important part of the future of the net. Grid Computing also plays a role in having a better means of transferring information in a speedy, more cost-efficient and reliable manner.
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