Fuse Web3 Documentation
Technical Documentation (Overview)
1. Introduction
Fuse is a no-code platform designed to streamline the development and deployment of Web3 applications. It provides users with an intuitive drag-and-drop interface for building applications on blockchain technology without requiring in-depth programming knowledge.
This document outlines the core technical aspects of Fuse, including platform architecture, features, and how users can interact with the system.
2. Platform Architecture
2.1 Frontend
• Built with Typescript and React: Provides a modern and scalable user interface for seamless app creation.
• Drag-and-Drop Interface: Users can visually build their application UIs and link them with blockchain functionalities.
2.2 Backend
• Node.js and Web3.js: The backend processes handle communication with the blockchain network.
• Smart Contract Management: Users can deploy pre-designed smart contracts through a secure process that interacts with the blockchain.
3. Core Features
3.1 No-Code Interface
• Visual Editor: Users can create user interfaces by dragging and dropping components, with real-time previews.
• Customizable Templates: Pre-built templates available for NFT marketplaces, DeFi apps, DAOs, and more.
3.2 Smart Contract Templates
• Audited Smart Contracts: Ready-to-use contracts for various blockchain functionalities like staking, minting NFTs, and more.
• Custom Contract Integration: Developers can upload their own smart contracts if needed.
3.3 Blockchain Interaction
• Wallet Integration: Supports MetaMask and other popular wallets for seamless interaction with blockchain apps.
• Transaction Handling: Secure and efficient management of blockchain transactions, including gas fee estimations and optimization.
3.4 Advanced Features
• LLM-based Security Verification: Fuse leverages Large Language Models to verify contract integrity, adding an extra layer of security.
4. Contact & Feedback
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