Tokenomy

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Scatter

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Tokenomy enables anything of value, such as frequent flier points or virtual goods, to be turned into a token that can be traded on their exchange.Truffle is a blockchain development suite that makes it easier to create DApps.Scatter allows users to interact with EOS-based web DApps.

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Tokenomy is an Ethereum-based tokenization platform and exchange. It allows users to transform anything with value into a digital token, and then list it on their exchange.
The network is powered by the TEN token.

Truffle is one of the leading providers of blockchain development tools. The Truffle platform consists of three tools that are designed to assist developers in creating DApps: Truffle, Ganache and Drizzle. Truffle is a testing framework for DApps using the Etereum Virtual Machine. Ganache allows users to easily create a personalized version of the Ethereum blockchain to run tests and execute commands. Drizzle is a collection of front-end libraries that help developers create user interfaces for DApps.

Scatter is a browser extension for the EOS blockchain that enables users to sign transactions on the EOS blockchain. Users are able to sign transactions with their private keys from web applications without having to expose their personal information. The founders of Scatter are also developing the Reputation and Identity Layer (RIDL), which will provide a reputation system that will add trust and transparency to the DApp ecosystem.

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