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Hands-On Blockchain for Python Developers

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Product type Book
Published in Feb 2019
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781788627856
Pages 450 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Author (1):
Arjuna Sky Kok Arjuna Sky Kok
Profile icon Arjuna Sky Kok

Table of Contents (19) Chapters

Preface 1. Section 1: Blockchain and Smart Contracts
2. Introduction to Blockchain Programming 3. Smart Contract Fundamentals 4. Implementing Smart Contracts Using Vyper 5. Section 2: Web3 and Populus
6. Interacting with Smart Contracts Using Web3 7. Populus Development Framework 8. Building a Practical Decentralized Application 9. Section 3: Frontend Decentralized Applications
10. Frontend Decentralized Application 11. Section 4: Cryptocurrency and Wallets
12. Creating Token in Ethereum 13. Cryptocurrency Wallet 14. Section 5: Decentralized Filesystem
15. InterPlanetary - A Brave New File System 16. Using ipfsapi to Interact with IPFS 17. Implementing a Decentralized Application Using IPFS 18. Other Books You May Enjoy

Summary

In this chapter, you learned how to install a web3 library. This is the library that is designed to connect to a smart contract. On top of that, you learned how to run an Ethereum node on the Rinkeby network. You configured web3 to connect to the Ethereum blockchain on the Rinkeby network. You also learned how to tell web3 to connect to an Ethereum testing network, such as Ganache. In addition, you created a script to send ethers from one account to another. Finally, you created a script to execute methods on a smart contract, either to read the value of public variables or to change the state of the smart contract.

In the next chapter, you are going to use a smart contract development framework called Populus that takes care of the manual work you've undertaken in relation to a smart contract, such as compiling the code and deploying it. In addition, the Populus...

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