In this chapter, we will go ahead and create a token on top of Ethereum blockchain. We will also briefly look into the development of DApp, which will use the smart contract to its full potential. Here is a list of tools required for the development process:
- Code Editor or IDE: Just as in the previous chapter, pick a code editor you are comfortable using; in this chapter, we are choosing Sublime text. Although, the official online IDE remix can also be used.
- Ethereum Wallet: This is required for the deploying and testing of a smart contract on the TestnNet.
- Solc compiler: This is for the compiling of a smart contract that is converting Solidity language code into bytecode for EVM to read.
- Truffle framework: This makes it easier to test and deploy the smart contracts.
- Web3: This is a JavaScript library and is used to communicate with the Ethereum node; for example...