Welcome. This is EasyA's legendary handbook. If you want to learn Rootstock like a legend, then you're in the right place.
This handbook serves as a guide to the Rootstock ecosystem, geared towards those just joining for the first time. It isn't just a beginners' handbook; it's a legendary handbook. Even if you've already immersed yourself in the ecosystem, you'll find tons of helpful tidbits around here!
Of course, the best place to start is always the EasyA app! Download it here for the fastest and most fun way to learn about Rootstock. Download it directly right here!
- Introduction
- Getting Started
- Core Concepts
- Development Tools
- Smart Contracts
- Rootstock Network
- Ecosystem Projects
- Resources
- Handy Code Snippets
- Contributing
What is Rootstock:
- Rootstock Website - The official website providing comprehensive information about Rootstock.
The no-fluff starter:
- Rootstock Documentation - Official documentation to get you started with Rootstock.
Explanation of fundamental concepts in the Rootstock ecosystem:
- Rootstock Architecture - Overview of Rootstock's architecture and how it works with Bitcoin.
Key tools and environments for Rootstock:
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How to write and deploy smart contracts on Rootstock:
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Going into the network level:
- RSK Explorer - Block explorer for the Rootstock network.
Cool projects built on Rootstock:
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Extra stuff:
- Rootstock Blog - Official blog with updates and insights into Rootstock development.
- Rootstock GitHub - The main repository for Rootstock's development.
Get a taste of Rootstock development with these code snippets:
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We welcome contributions to make this handbook even more legendary! Here's how you can contribute:
- Fork the repository
- Create a new branch (
git checkout -b feature/amazing-addition
) - Make your changes
- Commit your changes (
git commit -am 'Add some amazing feature'
) - Push to the branch (
git push origin feature/amazing-addition
) - Create a new Pull Request
Please ensure your contributions align with our code of conduct and contribution guidelines.
This handbook was inspired by the famous awesome lists by sindresorhus. We need awesome lists for Web3 ecosystems, with more of a hacker's guide to how they work. This is the answer to that need.