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Hands-On Blockchain for Python Developers

You're reading from   Hands-On Blockchain for Python Developers Empowering Python developers in the world of blockchain and smart contracts

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jun 2024
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781805121367
Length 436 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Arjuna Sky Kok Arjuna Sky Kok
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Table of Contents (27) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Part 1:Blockchain and Smart Contract FREE CHAPTER
2. Chapter 1: Introduction to Blockchain Programming 3. Chapter 2: Smart Contract Fundamentals 4. Chapter 3: Using Vyper to Implement a Smart Contract 5. Part 2: Web3 and Ape Framework
6. Chapter 4: Using Web3.py to Interact with Smart Contracts 7. Chapter 5: Ape Framework 8. Chapter 6: Building a Practical Decentralized Application 9. Part 3: Graphical User Interface Applications
10. Chapter 7: Front-End Decentralized Application 11. Chapter 8: Cryptocurrency Wallet 12. Part 4: Related Technologies
13. Chapter 9: InterPlanetary: A Brave New File System 14. Chapter 10: Implementing a Decentralized Application Using IPFS 15. Chapter 11: Exploring Layer 2 16. Part 5: Cryptocurrency and NFT
17. Chapter 12: Creating Tokens on Ethereum 18. Chapter 13: How to Create an NFT 19. Part 6: Writing Complex Smart Contracts
20. Chapter 14: Writing NFT Marketplace Smart Contracts 21. Chapter 15: Writing a Lending Vault Smart Contract 22. Chapter 16: Decentralized Exchange 23. Part 7: Building a Full-Stack Web3 Application
24. Chapter 17: Token-Gated Applications 25. Index 26. Other Books You May Enjoy

ERC-721 standard

Just like tokens on Ethereum have the ERC-20 standard, NFTs on Ethereum have the ERC-721 standard. To make a smart contract ERC-721 compliant, a smart contract needs to fulfill the ERC-721 standard and the ERC-165 standard. This standard is useful if you want your NFT smart contract to be interoperable with other smart contracts, for example, if you want other people to be able to trade NFT tokens from your NFT smart contract.

To fulfill the ERC-721 standard, you need to implement these events and function signatures:

event Transfer(address indexed _from, address indexed _to, uint256 indexed _tokenId);
event Approval(address indexed _owner, address indexed _approved, uint256 indexed _tokenId);
event ApprovalForAll(address indexed _owner, address indexed _operator, bool _approved);
function balanceOf(address _owner) external view returns (uint256);
function ownerOf(uint256 _tokenId) external view returns (address);
function safeTransferFrom(address _from, address...
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