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Author COLLINS OLOKPEDJE
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PREVIEW

🚀 Developed a decentralized application (DApp) using HTML, CSS, JavaScript, ethers.js, and lite-server to explore the power of Web3 technologies.

🌐 The Web3Dapp leverages the Ethereum blockchain, specifically the Sepolia test network, allowing users to interact with a smart contract seamlessly. It facilitates setting and retrieving mood data securely on the Sepolia Ethereum test network.

🌐 Try it out:

https://github.com/Colin-Stark/web3Dapp

🌟Find the deployed Contract here :

https://sepolia.etherscan.io/address/0x21127f7a4c0a6dc97215c4e52f90fec883ac59d5

🛠️ Key Technologies:

  • HTML/CSS/JavaScript: Frontend development for an engaging and responsive user interface.
  • ethers.js: Ethereum JavaScript library for smooth integration with the Ethereum blockchain.
  • Lite-server: Lightweight development server for rapid testing and deployment.

🌟 Features:

  • Set Mood: Users can set their current mood by inputting text, and the mood data is securely stored on the Sepolia Ethereum test network.
  • Get Mood: Retrieve and display the current mood stored on the blockchain, providing a decentralized and tamper-proof record.

👩‍💻 Tech Stack:

  • HTML, CSS, JavaScript for frontend development.
  • ethers.js for Ethereum interaction.
  • Lite-server for a smooth development environment.

📈 Outcome:

The Web3Dapp showcases the potential of decentralized applications, providing a glimpse into the future of secure and transparent data storage on the Sepolia Ethereum test network.

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