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thirdweb introduces its best-in-class web3 development framework to all EVM-compatible blockchai
Announcement

Bringing web3 tools to all 700+ EVM chains

The first universal web3 framework Today, we’re excited to announce that thirdweb now works out-of-the-box with any smart contract, on any EVM-compatible blockchain — becoming the first chain-agnostic web3 framework. We built thirdweb to bring best-in-class tools to every developer in web3. Since launch, we’ve empowered 70,000+ developers
24 Feb 2023 4 min read
What is the Base Blockchain? Coinbase L2 Explained
Blog

What is the Base Blockchain? Coinbase L2 Explained

Dating back to the “The Coinbase Secret Master Plan," a blog post written by Brian Armstrong (Founder & CEO) in 2016, Coinbase's goal is to create an open financial system that increases economic freedom globally. Today, they've announced their next step in that journey by
23 Feb 2023 5 min read
The Complete Guide to Web3 Auth
Blog

The Complete Guide to Web3 Auth

Web3 auth is one of the most under-appreciated, yet powerful features of the blockchain — enabling users to sign into any app or website across the web through a single, digital, interoperable identity. Gone are the days of users having to make separate accounts for every single app or website they
20 Feb 2023 7 min read
The future of authentication is web3
Auth

The future of authentication is decentralized

Authentication is a fundamental building block of all modern applications, allowing users to interact with online platforms securely. However, the traditional process of logging into applications has remained largely unchanged for the past decade, putting the control of users' data and identities in the hands of large corporations. But
09 Feb 2023 8 min read
Verifying smart contracts using solc & IPFS without Etherscan - thirdweb
Engineering Blog

Auto-verifying smart contracts using solc & IPFS (No Etherscan)

Smart contracts are designed to be "trustless", meaning users shouldn't have to trust third parties before interacting with the contract. As a requirement for safety, users & developers must be able to verify a smart contract's source code — assuring that the published contract code
01 Feb 2023 4 min read
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