Stratis releases C# .NET version of blockchain development framework

Stratis releases C# .NET version of blockchain development framework

Rage Review : British blockchain company Stratis was founded not long ago, but its ICO was very successful. After that, it began to cooperate with Microsoft Azure's blockchain-as-a-service platform and provided a series of blockchain development tools and services for the Microsoft ecosystem. Currently, the C#.NET version of Stratis development framework SDF has been released, and developers are being invited to test it. A hackathon will be organized later.

Translation: Annie_Xu

British blockchain company Stratis has released the C#.NET version of the nStratis Development Framework (SDF), a highly anticipated blockchain development platform. SDF is the first of its kind, expanding the developer community while allowing them to write blockchain applications in C#.NET.


Chris Trew

Chris Trew, CEO of Stratis, said:

"We are a company that develops tools specifically for the Microsoft ecosystem, so naturally we will try to integrate with the platform's products as much as possible. This will undoubtedly add visibility to our project and demonstrate the many capabilities of the Stratis platform."

The first release brings developers a blockchain development toolkit, such as APIs and TransactionBuilder that supports all regular transactions, which can record transactions in real time on the blockchain, stamp timestamps and proof of existence.

After the company was established in September, it successfully completed crowdfunding and continued to grow. Its main purpose is to provide a fast and convenient blockchain development platform, provide one-click blockchain development products for the business field, and help the community unleash the potential of blockchain. SDF is an important step to achieve this goal.

In October, Stratis announced that it had joined Microsoft Azure’s blockchain-as-a-service platform (BaaS), and there may be more opportunities for cooperation in the future.

Stratis is inviting developers to contribute code and test the functionality of the open source SDF at https://github.com/stratisproject/NStratis. The system uses the native token $STRAT, which is currently traded on exchanges.

hackathon

In addition, Stratis has launched the Stratis Developer Academy, a project to train developers and strengthen the developer community. It provides many educational and training services, such as training seminars, teaching tutoring, certificates, competitions and major events. The first Stratis Hackathon will be launched in a few weeks.

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