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A Quick Guide to Tron Network Interaction using Python.

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In our Previous article about sending TRC-20 Usdt we explained a little about the Tron network itself, why it is essential and how to send TRC-20 Usdt on Tron network. To make this happen, we first created an Account on shasta testnet. Then we asked for some testnet usdt from the Tron testnet faucet on Tron Discord. Finally transferred our Usdt using the Tronweb JavaScript library. In this tutorial, we will create an account on nile testnet (you can do the same for shasta testnet). Ask for some nile test Tron tokens from the very same faucet we got our shasta Usdt test tokens and then transfer them to another account. Notice that you can do the same on the mainnet, with the difference that there is no faucet and you need to buy the real TRX tokens from an exchange or wallet. Introduction to Tronix (TRX) token? Tronix (TRX) more commonly known as Tron is a token that powers the blockchain with the same name. In order to use Tron-based applications, you must purchase Tronix. For exam...

How to Choose The Best eCommerce For Online Shop?

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The two most popular eCommerce platforms are WooCommerce and Shopify. Both have their advantages and disadvantages. We will compare WooCommerce Vs. Shopify and show their differences so you can choose the best platform for your business. After reading this article, you can decide which e-commerce platform to choose based on your individual needs. What is WooCommerce? In recent years, WooCommerce has become one of the most popular eCommerce platforms in the world, used by millions of small and large businesses. A WordPress plugin called WooCommerce allows users to build an eCommerce website from scratch or add shopping cart functionality to an existing website using the most popular website builder on the market, WordPress. Since WooCommerce is open-source software, it is free to download and use. To set up a website, however, you still need a domain name and hosting web service, which costs money. What is Shopify? A single platform lets you manage your inventory, accept payme...

Five Best NFT Marketplaces for Creators

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Many NFT marketplaces exist in the digital space, but some of them are the best. We have provide a list of the five best NFT marketplaces based on the number of users and the number of NFTs sold. This article will provide some details about the best NFT marketplaces. OpenSea For most people, when it comes to NFT marketplaces, the opensea is the first name that comes to mind. It operates exclusively on the Ethereum blockchain. Various non-fungible tokens are available on the platform, including art, censorship-resistant domain names, virtual worlds, sports, and trading card items. Among the assets it includes are ERC721 and ERC1155. Axies, ENS names, CryptoKitties, and Decentraland are some of the exclusive digital assets you can purchase, sell, and discover. Over 700 projects are featured, including trading card games, collectible games, digital art, and name systems like Ethereum Name Service (ENS). Pros of Opensea 1- Opensea offers a high level of security. 2- This marketpl...

The Top 3 Types of Cloud Computing Service Models

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A wide range of businesses around the world are moving away from the traditional on-premise services that they have come to depend upon due to the increased popularity of cloud computing and services. IT infrastructures, platforms, software, and applications can now be accessed via the Internet and online hotspots through cloud-based services. Cloud computing today consists of three main types: IaaS, PaaS, and SaaS. In this article, we will discuss IaaS, PaaS, and SaaS, the key differences, advantages, and disadvantages of each cloud computing service model. Depending on your application's needs, you can select the best option. Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) Infrastructure as a Service (IAAS) provides computing infrastructure on-demand. A cloud service model is one of three basic operating systems for servers, storage, and networks. A fully outsourced service model allows the user to purchase servers, software, data center space, or network equipment and rent them. As a serv...

What is Solana Blockchain and how does it work?

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Currently, Solana is one of the world's most popular blockchains for non-fungible tokens (NFTs) and decentralized finance (DeFi). Its rank is four in terms of popularity. There's no doubt that interest in Solana NFTs is soaring. Increasingly, users are looking for platforms that offer faster and cheaper transactions, and Solana offers both. Consequently, This Blockchain is being integrated with a number of leading platforms. And as more integrations are added, users are moving to Solana at an increasing pace. One of the most significant developments in Web3 in recent years has been the launch of Solana NFTs. However, onboarding to new blockchains and NFT marketplaces can be challenging. Fortunately, NFT Now is here to help. In this article, you will find everything you need to know about this blockchain. Introduction to Solana As a public, open-source blockchain, Solana is designed to host decentralized applications (dApps), and its native cryptocurrency is SOL. In addition, t...

Heroku vs. Netlify vs. AWS vs. Azure vs. Firebase

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Modern web applications are often built based on powerful JavaScript features, such as Angular, React, and Vue.js. Those web applications can be hosted anywhere, but you might need more than just hosting. Several big cloud companies, including Heroku, Google, Amazon, and Microsoft Azur, offer practically everything you can ask for, while new competitors, such as Netlify, aim to provide an outstanding user experience for creating modern websites. This article will discuss these platforms and their features: Heroku, Netlify, Amazon Web Services, Azure, Firebase, and Digital Ocean. Heroku The Heroku cloud platform was one of the earliest in June 2007. In addition to Ruby, it supports Python, PHP, Scala, Node.js, Go, Java, and many other popular languages. In Heroku, sites are hosted on a virtual system called Dynos that runs web servers. You can execute Linux commands using Dynos. Dynos can be customized and scalable to your requirements. PaaS provider Heroku is a s...

How to transfer USDT on Tron Network using Tronweb?

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As we have mentioned earlier in our previous Previous article about Tron , this Blockchain, is one of the most popular networks among the blockchain users and developers. One of the main reasons is that it has low gas fees and at the same time high-speed and secure network. One of the main reasons that have made this blockchain so famous is the one-dollar gas fee. Of course, this is pretty much lower than that of the Ethereum network. Surely, one of the problems is that it is not very well documented the way the Ethereum development environment is. You cannot easily figure out an explicit way to send TRC-20 Usdt using the Tron network using python or JavaScript codes. In this article, we will show you how you can easily send TRC-20 Usdt on the TRON network by the means of Python and JavaScript codes. The Importance of Transferring TRC-20 Usdt There are many Blockchain developers in search of finding a way to transfer TRC-20 Usdt by the means of scripts. The main purpose is mainly to...

GitHub vs. GitLab. What are the differences?

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Git has been leading the charge in the DevOps revolution as the leading version control system (VCS). Git has enjoyed a meteoric rise since its creation in 2005 to become the world's most widely used version control system. The two most popular hosted Git solutions are GitHub and GitLab. Many businesses and developers are adopting Git today, but GitHub is the most popular. In this article, we are going to get familiar with the 2 most famous Git platforms, GitHub and GitLab. In addition, we are going to compare these two version control systems. GitHub: As the first cloud-hosted Git solution, GitHub launched in 2008 and set the standard. SourceForge, founded in 1999, is one notable exception. With the rise of cloud-based services, such as GitHub, more businesses adopted the model and sought support from leaders such as GitHub. As part of Microsoft's larger emphasis on cloud-based solutions, GitHub was acquired by Microsoft in 2018 as both a tactical move – Microsoft had relie...

A useful guide to all Linux OS distributions.

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In the world of Linux distributions, there are a variety of sizes and shapes. From tiny ones weighing just under 100 MB to 4GB monsters that are best installed on portable SSDs. There are also a number of specialized Linux distributions built for specific purposes. For instance, they could be designed to appeal to a wide range of users and also to meet individual needs. In this article, we will take a look at the different distributions of Linux and talk about some of the most important ones. You might be looking for the kind of operating system that serves the kind of need that you have. For instance, you want to have Windows and Linux together on your computer or you want to use a Linux server. Follow along with this article to find the right Linux distro of your choice. 1. Ubuntu Open-source Linux distribution Ubuntu is operated by Canonical. Canonical provides security updates and support for every Ubuntu release and oversees its ongoing development. There are multiple edition...