
BRISE Chain Documentation | Bitgert Blockchain Documentation
Welcome to the Brise Chain documentation Please note that both the Brise Chain software and this documentation site will improve over time and is still a work-in-progress. Be sure to engage with our …
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Bitgert Paybrise Bitgert Paybrise is an innovative technology comprising a set of solutions that optimizes the “cash flow” between users. It enables clients buy their preferred goods or services in a seamless …
Getting Started | Bitgert Blockchain Documentation
The easiest way to use Brise Chain is through a wallet with support for Brise Chain accounts and transfers. For example, BRISE provides a Web Wallet at https://www.brisescan.com BRISE also …
BRISE Chain Full Node Documentation - Bitgert
Stores the full blockchain history on disk and can answer the data request from the network.
BRISE Chain Explorers | Bitgert Blockchain Documentation
MainNet : https://brisescan.com/ TestNet: https://testnet-explorer.brisescan.com/ Faucet 1: https://faucet.brisescan.com/ Faucet 2: https://brisefaucet.com/
Local Brise Chain Network | Bitgert Blockchain Documentation
Create a /projects symbolic link (Note: This step is simply so "/projects" can be used in all other commands, instead you could use full paths, or set an env var)
For Developers | Bitgert Blockchain Documentation
For Developers Complete information including easy tutorials you need to build, deploy & manage apps
Wallet Providers | Bitgert Blockchain Documentation
A wallet provider is a service that allows DApps to provide wallets to their end-users without having to deal with the security concerns of key management. It is a great way to make your Dapp ready to …
BRISE Chain Relayer | Bitgert Blockchain Documentation
Tip Currently the brise-chain-relayer code is not fully prepared. Some features like db persistence, alert, prometheus monitor are still under development. So please don’t modify the configuration about …
Proxy Contract | Bitgert Blockchain Documentation
Smart contracts in EVM are designed to be immutable. Once you create them there is no way to modify them, effectively acting as an unbreakable contract among participants.What do I do if I want to …