The Rootstock Hacktivator Program allows developers to evolve to Rootstock by contributing code or creating educational content. You get to support the platform at your own pace, and every eligible contribution will be rewarded based on its impact and value.
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Learn how to add and initiate a network switch on Metamask from a website.
The #bitcoin Writing Contest, presented by Rootstock and HackerNoon, is now live with a total prize pool of $17,500 up for grabs! Whether you're a thought leader, a skilled writer, a talented developer, or simply passionate about blockchain technology, this contest invites you to showcase your expertise in various Bitcoin-related topics.
This section of the documentation covers the core concepts about the Rootstock blockchain. Working with Rootstock requires an understanding of blockchain technology, bitcoin and smart contracts.
Testing decentralized applications (dApps) is crucial for delivering a smooth user experience and ensuring the reliability of decentralized systems. Cucumber and Playwright form a dynamic duo in automated testing, blending behavior-driven development (BDD) and powerful browser automation capabilities.
The Rootstock Runes Mock Bridge deployment page shows you how to compile and deploy runes on RemixIDE
This guide will walk you through deploying the Airdrop Machine smart contract using Remix IDE. The Airdrop Machine is designed to distribute tokens across multiple addresses, supporting both standard and Merkle tree-based airdrops.
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The Rootstock Runes Mock Bridge setup page shows you how to getting building your runes, by first cloning our project and testing it locally.
This guide describes the necessary steps to perform a token transfer between two blockchain networks, which we will refer to as Mainchain and Sidechain, through interaction with special contracts that make up a subsystem called Token Bridge.
Rust is extensively getting used on backend side of many defi applications, dApps, developer tools, indexers and bridges. This guide will help developers to start using Rust on Rootstock blockchain.
Airdrops are a way for cryptocurrency projects to distribute free or sometimes paid tokens to users, often to promote a new project or reward loyal users.
The Rootstock Runes Mock Bridge opens up exciting opportunities for developers to build Runes-focused applications within the Rootstock ecosystem. This bridge introduces three core solutions: Mock Bridge, Marketplace, Giveaway Engine
The Rootstock Runes Mock Bridge opens up exciting opportunities for developers to build Runes-focused applications within the Rootstock ecosystem. This bridge introduces three core solutions: Mock Bridge, Marketplace, Giveaway Engine
The repository consists of multiple smart contracts that work around a core logic contract called AirdropManager.sol which manages the logic for the different airdrops inside.Each contract has a specific role, and they interact with one another to manage airdrops effectively.
Port a dApp from other Chains to Rootstock.
Porting an Ethereum decentralized application (dApp) to Rootstock (RSK) presents an exciting opportunity to leverage the benefits of the Rootstock network, a Bitcoin L2 compatible with Ethereum. This guide will walk you through porting an Ethereum dApp to the Rootstock network using the Hardhat Ignition deployment tool and leveraging the compatibility between Solidity (used for Rootstock) and Ethereum.
Safely move your ERC20 tokens between Rootstock and Ethereum with the Tokenbridge dApp. This user-friendly interface lets you interact with the Token Bridge contracts directly. It is available on Mainnet or Testnet.
Having issues crossing your tokens on the token bridge? See the troubleshooting guide for help.
The Rootstock Runes Mock Bridge setup page shows you how to getting building your runes, by first cloning our project and testing it locally.
The Rootstock Runes Mock Bridge setup page shows you how to getting building your runes, by first cloning our project and testing it locally.
This shows you the steps needed to setup your own airdrop giveaway machine.
This guide describes the steps to transfer tokens using the Web Interface for the Rootstock Token Bridge dApp. Please refer to the project documentation, if you’d like to know more about how this bridge works. It is possible to test the transfer of tokens between Rootstock Testnet and Sepolia networks, or Rootstock Mainnet and Ethereum networks using the Rootstock Tokenbridge web interface.
Find a list of frequently asked questions about the Token Bridge.
Here, you can find a list of mainnet, testnet addresses, and ABIs used by the Token Bridge.
The Rootstock Runes Mock Bridge setup page shows you how to getting building your runes, by first cloning our project and testing it locally.
Tenderly's virtual testing environment allows the creation of simulated networks, managing account balances, and manipulating contract storage – all without needing to interact with the Rootstock mainnet or testnet.