What Integrates with Stacks.js?
Find out what Stacks.js integrations exist in 2024. Learn what software and services currently integrate with Stacks.js, and sort them by reviews, cost, features, and more. Below is a list of products that Stacks.js currently integrates with:
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Bitcoin is a revolutionary payment network and a new type of money. Bitcoin operates with peer-to-peer technology. There is no central authority or bank involved in managing transactions and issuing bitcoins. Bitcoin is open-source. Its design is publicly available. Nobody owns or controls Bitcoin. Everyone can participate. Bitcoin's unique properties allow for new uses that are not possible with any other payment system. Bitcoin transactions are protected by energy and mathematics. Cryptographic signatures stop other people spending your money. Proof of work (PoW), which is energy that is spent on proof of work, prevents others from undoing, changing or losing your transactions. Bitcoin can help you keep your money safe and protect you from fraud.
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Hiro Wallet
Hiro Systems
FreeThe most popular wallet for the Stacks Blockchain allows you to connect to apps and manage your Bitcoin assets. Available as a browser extension and a desktop application. Hiro Wallet allows you to securely manage tokens and collectibles. You can purchase STX directly from the Hiro wallet using a credit card, debitcard or bank transfer. Hiro Wallet makes it easy to securely connect to Stacks apps. You can seamlessly transfer your account, data, and tokens from one app to another. Hiro Wallet allows you to securely lock your STX so that you can participate in stacking. You can stack by yourself or in a group. Additional security and peace-of-mind are provided by Ledger hardware support. Our software is audited and reliable. -
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Clarity
Clarity Smart Contracts
FreeClarity brings smart contracts and Bitcoin to life. It is a decidable programming language. This means you can predict the program's behavior from the code. Clarity is not compiled, but interpreted. The source code is available on the blockchain. Clarity provides developers with a safe way for them to create complex smart contracts on the most secure blockchain in the world. Clarity uses a precise and unambiguous syntax which allows developers to predict how their contracts will be executed. The Clarity language allows users the ability to specify their own conditions for transactions. This ensures that a contract will never unexpectedly transfer tokens owned by a user. Clarity contracts are broadcasted on blockchain exactly as developers wrote them. This ensures that developers only execute the code they have analyzed and tested. -
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Clarinet
Hiro
Clarinet offers a CLI package that includes a Clarity runtime and an REPL. It also has a testing harness. Clarinet also includes a Javascript library and testing environment. Clarinet allows you to rigorously iterate your smart contracts locally before you move into production. Clarity is a programming language that allows smart contracts to be made in Bitcoin. It is optimized for security and predictability and gives developers a safe and secure way to create complex smart contracts. Clarity is built for high-stakes code, where bugs are not an option. -
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Stacks
Stacks
Stacks makes Bitcoin programmable. It allows you to create decentralized apps and smart contract that inherit all the Bitcoin's power. You can build apps and smart contracts using Bitcoin. Stacks connects with Bitcoin, allowing you to create apps, smart contracts and digital assets that are integrated into Bitcoin's capital, security, and network. To support the network's security, and consensus, lock your STX temporarily. As a reward, you will receive Bitcoin that miners can transfer as part Proof of Transfer. Stacks makes Bitcoin's $760B capital programmable using smart contracts. A better financial system built on Bitcoin is possible. It's open, composable and does not require intermediaries. With Clarity smart contracts, you can run your app's logic on blockchain. Clarity is a more secure, predictable language that protects against many bugs and exploits. Ideal for high-stakes code, where bugs are not an option. -
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Ordinals
Ordinals
Ordinals are NFTs for Bitcoin. Ordinal theory focuses on satoshis. They give them individual identities that can be tracked, transferred and imbued in meaning. Not bitcoin, but satoshis are the native currency of Bitcoin's atomic network. One bitcoin can be sub-divided in 100,000,000 satoshis. Ordinal theory doesn't require any token or sidechain other than Bitcoin and can be used without any modifications to the Bitcoin network. It works right now. Satoshis are given numismatic value by ordinary theory, which allows them to be collected and traded for curios. Individual satoshis may be inscribed with any content that you choose, creating unique digital artifacts. These artifacts can be stored in Bitcoin wallets or transferred using Bitcoin transactions. Inscriptions can be as durable, immutable and secure as Bitcoin itself.
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