Best Smart Contract Platforms for Kusama

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    Polkadot Reviews
    Polkadot, a blockchain network, is being built to enable Web3.0. This will allow users to control their data and ensure that markets benefit from network efficiency. Gavin Wood, a former co-founder and CTO at Ethereum, founded Polkadot in 2016. Polkadot's technology solves the major problems that have hindered blockchain adoption over the past few years. Parity Technologies created Polkadot's Substrate software development toolkit that allows blockchain developers to create their own custom, fit for use blockchains. Polkadot allows multiple blockchains to communicate with each other, allows for easy upgrades, and introduces "shared Security", a plug and play network security model that allows developers focus on the technology instead of spending time and resources recruiting operators to run a new Blockchain.
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    Moonriver Reviews

    Moonriver

    Moonbeam Network

    Moonriver, a companion network to Moonbeam, provides a permanently incentivized network of canaries. Moonriver is the first port of call for new codes. This allows them to be tested and verified under real economic conditions. Once it is proven, the same code can be shipped to Moonbeam on Polkadot. You can quickly deploy your existing or new Solidity DApps to Moonriver parachain with minimal or no modifications. This will allow you to gain easy access the Kusama network. Moonriver mirrors Ethereum's Web3 RPC and accounts, keys, subscriptions and logs. This reduces the amount of changes required to run existing Solidity smart contract on the network. Easy replication of Ethereum's DApp can be done by Ethereum projects. Moonbeam can then deploy it using Hardhat, Truffle and Remix, as well as other popular deployment tools.
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    Shiden Reviews
    Shiden Network is a multichain decentralized application layer on Kusama Network. Kusama Relaychain doesn't support smart contract functionality by design. Kusama Network requires a smart contract layer. This is where Shiden Network steps in. Shiden supports Ethereum Virtual machine, WebAssembly and Layer2 solutions right from the beginning. The platform supports many applications such as NFTs, DeFi, and more. SDN token holders can place their tokens on their favorite dApps to earn SDN tokens for both the nominators as well as the dApps developers. There are two ways to build Solidity smart contracts. You can use Ethereum tools or Solang (a Solidity-to-WASM compiler). Once you have compiled your contract, it is ready to be deployed on Dusty Network's testnet.
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    Subspace Reviews
    Subspace is a fourth generation blockchain designed for the next generation of crypto creators. A new form of disk-based agriculture replaces capital-intensive mining and energy-intensive staking. We use key academic research to solve the blockchain trilemma, without compromising security or decentralization. The history of the blockchain ecosystem can be archived to create trustless, secure and simple bridges between networks. The blockchain can bloat if farmers store unique parts of their history. Executors process smart contract and maintain the blockchain state. This keeps farming light and decentralized. This system was designed from the ground up to ensure maximum decentralization, community ownership and on-chain governance. As a public good, we are supporting every block in the Polkadot Networks and Kusama Networks.
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    Chainlink Reviews
    Connect your smart contract with the outside world. Chainlink's decentralized Oracle network provides reliable, tamperproof inputs and outgoings for complex smart contract on any blockchain. Start building your universally connected smart contracts. To connect high-quality and accessible data/APIs to any smart contracts, use decentralization, trusted data, premium data, cryptographic proofs, and trust nodes. A flexible framework can be used to retrieve data from any API, connect to existing systems, and integrate any blockchain, both now and in the future. Integrate battle-tested and proven oracle solutions that have secured billions in value for leading blockchain projects. Independently verify Chainlink's open source code, performance of its oracle network, and quality of individual node operator.
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