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    Increase customer and employee retention by offering Onwatch identity protection today.

    Iris Identity Protection API sends identity monitoring and alerts data into your existing digital environment – an ideal solution for businesses that are looking to offer their customers identity protection services without having to build a new product or app from scratch.
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    web4

    web4

    Web4 is a new way to distribute decentralized apps

    Web4 is a new way to distribute decentralized apps. Deploy a single WASM smart contract to deploy the whole web app. You only need to deploy a single smart contract using WebAssembly to host your app's HTTP backend, static resources, and blockchain logic. There is an HTTP gateway to NEAR blockchain which allows smart contract to handle arbitrary GET requests. Every smart contract on NEAR also gets a corresponding API endpoint which can be accessed through regular HTTP requests. You can load...
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    Pokemons-Evolution

    Pokemons-Evolution

    The contract allows to mint any pokemon, as well as evolve them

    The contract allows to mint any pokemon, as well as evolve them following the rules from the official game outside the blockchain. There are 4 contracts: erc-20 standard Level.sol burnable implementation, erc-1155 Stones.sol burnable implementation, erc-1155 Pokemons.sol implementation and PokemonStorage.sol with all data of evolution chains.
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    Devault

    Devault

    Decentralized alternative to proprietary and centralized cloud storage

    A Blockchain-based, self-hosted, and end-to-end encrypted cloud storage. Devault is a decentralized, self-hosted, and end-to-end encrypted alternative to proprietary and centralized cloud storage. The file gets encrypted using AES-256-CBC encryption. The encrypted file is split into pieces. The chunks are distributed across the network nodes. The root hash will be stored in your wallet on the blockchain.
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    PowergateIO

    PowergateIO

    A bridge between OrbitDB and Powergate

    A bridge between OrbitDB and Powergate, which is itself a bridge between Filecoin and IPFS. PowergateIO is designed to work with only one configuration option: the gRPC endpoint of the Powergate node you want to connect to. Everything else should be handled "under the hood" for you. PowergateIO is meant to be used from one IPFS node to another, and to replicate OrbitDB databases between them. So, let's assume that we have an IPFS node and OrbitDB running locally, and we're going to interact...
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    Securden Privileged Account Manager

    Unified Privileged Access Management

    Discover and manage administrator, service, and web app passwords, keys, and identities. Automate management with approval workflows. Centrally control, audit, monitor, and record all access to critical IT assets.
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    Ants-Review

    Ants-Review

    A Protocol for Open Anonymous Scientific Peer-Reviews on Ethereum

    The Project implements a Bounty-like protocol called Ants-Review to allow issuers to issue an AntReview, a bounty for peer-review in scientific publication, linked to requirements stored on ipfs which peer-reviewers can fill by submitting the ipfs hash which contains evidence of their fulfillment. After the submission of successful peer-reviews, they will be approved by an approver and payed in ANTS. AntReview Issuers are addresses, added by the owner of the contract, that can issue an...
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    Soy

    Soy

    Static Websites on the Distributed Web

    Soy is a collection of smart contracts and tools to enable you to build your site on the distributed web. By virtue of using ENS and IPFS your content will be quickly accessible all over the world without having to set up or manage any infrastructure. Scripting with Soy usually looks something like this. This is an example of creating a new Soy instance and using it to register a domain and publish the content hash for the site. Once you have ENS set up to point to an ipfs hash, simply add...
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    Neoblog

    Neoblog

    Neoblog is a public blogging platform that's completely serverless

    Neoblog is a public blogging platform that's completely serverless. Reading and posting articles to our platform require no servers and runs completely on the NEO Blockchain and IPFS. The traditional way of setting up a blog is to set up a server that will store your content. With modern technologies, we are advancing into an age that moves away from traditional servers. Combine this with the decentralization of storage (IPFS) and blockchain, we now have a toolkit to provide an application...
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