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Java Client Library – General Use Code Examples
Java Client Library - General Use Code Examples, Introduction Let's review some code examples on how to handle generic tasks: -Initializing a Universe -Initializing the Application...
The Radix Java Client Library – getting started
The Radix Java Client Library - getting started, Introduction In this guide, we'll build a small distributed App (DApp) from the ground up using the Java client library. The techni...
Radix building blocks – File notarization (live)
Radix building blocks - File notarization (live), Introduction Thanks to the storage immutability and time-stamping capabilities of the public DLT, notarization is one of the most ...
Radix building blocks – Fiat tokens
Radix building blocks - Fiat tokens, Beta Access Required This Radix application is currently in pre-release testing and the code is not yet available on our github, if you would l...
Alpha Network architecture on the Radix ledger
Alpha Network architecture on the Radix ledger, Introduction The current Radix Alpha Network helps you to: -store wealth, -facilitate monetary transactions or transfer value, and -...
Particle types
Particle types, Introduction Particle types describe the qualitative aspects of a Particle's state machine, which are a combination of the content structure of an instance and the ...
Use Case – Alias system
Use Case - Alias system, Introduction In this article, you’ll learn the basic concepts to build the required methods such as “register an alias” or “resolve an alias” in your ...
Radix – what are we about?
Radix - what are we about?, What is Radix Radix is a new platform, like Bitcoin or Ethereum, but scalable and easy to build on. Instead of using blockchain, we started from scratch...