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Contribute to the Algorand Community and Earn Rewards
Last week we launched our new Developer Portal, with significant improvements to how developers can learn to use and implement applications on the Algorand blockchain. We are looking for developers to help us expand the content on this site, and the Algorand Foundation is rewarding those who do!
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Getting Started on Algorand
In this article, we are going to cover some of the basics of where to start, what tutorials are available, options for setting up your development environment, and how you can be rewarded for developing applications on the Algorand blockchain.
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How to Write Smart Contracts
This article summarizes the three primary ways you can build Algorand Smart Contracts.
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Contribute to the Algorand Developer Docs
The official Algorand Developer Documentation repository is now public and open to contributions. Read the contributing guide to get started.
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Verify Signatures and Signed Data within Algorand Smart Contracts
This article explains how to use the ed25519verify opcode in conjunction with the tealsign goal command.
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Introducing Algorand’s V2 Indexer
Introducing the new Algorand Indexer - a fast and efficient way to search for transactions, accounts, assets, and blocks on the Algorand blockchain.
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What's New: Algorand v2.0.7
Algorand v2.0.7 was released to MainNet and TestNet, accompanied by a new set of features in the Algorand APIs. Learn more about what's new in this article.
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Algorand V2 SDK Asset and Atomic Transfer Examples
New Algorand SDK V2 examples for Assets and Atomic Transfers
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Leased Transactions: Securing Advanced Smart Contract Design
Certain smart contracts can benefit from defining a Lease parameter, which can provide security for exclusive transaction execution, mitigate fee variability, and enable long-running smart contracts. Learn when and how to use Leases in this article.
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Using a Smart Contract for Advanced Approvals: Hierarchical Thresholds
Design and implement an escrow contract account using hierarchical threshold approvals to secure the corporate treasury.
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Stateful Smart Contracts, Rekeying, and Fast Catchup
Stateful Smart Contracts, Rekeying, and Fast Catchup are brand new features that are now available to try on BetaNet. Learn more about what these features are and how to get started.
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TEAL ALGO Oracle in Algorand Layer-1
In a blockchain, the ability to reference a price on-chain enables a seamless and trustless transaction environment, especially for automated transactions and smart contracts. Oracles are the entities in charge of broadcasting off-chain data such as market price to the blockchain, and serve as a source of truth that allows on-chain dApps to measure the value of assets referenced within a transaction. Rand Labs and Borderless Capital releases a Algorand Oracle that can be referenced in atomic transfers using TEAL stateful and stateless smart contracts.
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Creating Stateful Algorand Smart Contracts in Python with PyTeal
Explore the new version of PyTeal and learn how to write a stateful smart contract in Python.
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Introducing Algorand’s Smart Contract Debugger
This article announces the release of the Teal Debugger.
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Linking Algorand Stateful and Stateless Smart Contracts
This article discussing linking stateful and stateless smart contracts and why it makes sense in many applications.
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From Algos to ASAs
This guide maps core technical concepts related to the Algo to Algorand Standard Assets, which is Algorand's Layer-1 implementation for third-party fungible and non-fungible tokens.
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Reach - The Easiest and Safest way to Build DApps
Blockchain development is hard. Existing tooling is complex, time-consuming to use and not robust against common programming oversights. Reach is fundamentally changing the way blockchain developers approach their craft, safely, efficiently and with formal proofs.
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Introducing Sandbox 2.0
Algorand Sandbox 2.0 is focused on developers and now deploys a containerized private network with an indexer by default. All APIs are exposed to localhost; sending and searching for transaction has never been easier.