DuckChain’s Diary
  • 1. DuckChain overview
    • 1.1 What’s DuckChain?
    • 1.2 Background
    • 1.3 Vision
    • 1.4 Solutions
  • 2. Users & Developers
    • 2.1 DuckChain for Users
    • 2.2 DuckChain for Developers
    • 2.3 Developer Hub
      • 2.3.1 Network Information
        • Mainnet
        • Testnet
        • Bridges
        • Other General Contracts
      • 2.3.2 Builder Guide
        • Gas
        • EVM Wallet
        • Deploying Smart Contracts
          • Using Hardhat
          • Using Foundry
          • Run a DuckChain Node
          • Links and Tools
    • 2.4 Ecosystem
  • 3. DuckChain Architecture
    • 3.1 Overview
    • 3.2 Framework
    • 3.3 Pool Infrastructure
      • Decentralized Oracle Layer (DOL)
      • Decentralized Asset Verify Layer
      • Unified Gas System
      • Cross-Chain Interoperability
      • DuckChain Execution Layer
      • Driving Value with Pool Infrastructure
    • 3.4 DuckChain’s Interoperability
    • 3.5 Safety
  • 4. DuckChain AI Module
    • 4.1 Overview
    • 4.2 Key Features
    • 4.3 Technical Infrastructure
  • 5. Roadmap
    • 5.1 The Duck Journey
    • 5.2 Future Plans
  • 6. $DUCK: Governance and Ecosystem Token
    • 6.1 Overview
    • 6.2 Token Allocation
    • 6.3 $DUCK Release Schedule
    • 6.4 Token Utility
  • 7. Community
    • 7.1 Social & Community Links
    • 7.2 Feedback and Engagement
    • DuckChain Featured In News
  • 8. Appendices
    • 8.1 Glossary
    • 8.2 FAQs
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  1. 2. Users & Developers

2.3 Developer Hub

We welcome and incentivize developers and community members to tackle specific challenges as we work together to build a consumer blockchain, driving mass adoption.

DuckChain offers developers an advanced, user-friendly platform to build scalable and interoperable decentralized applications. Leveraging Arbitrum’s Layer 2 technology, DuckChain ensures fast transactions, low fees, and robust security, making it an ideal choice for projects aiming to reach a broad audience. With seamless integration into the Telegram ecosystem and EVM compatibility, developers can use popular tools like Hardhat and MetaMask, simplifying the migration and development process. DuckChain’s modular infrastructure supports multi-chain functionality and consumer-focused dApps, enabling creators to design applications that cater to Telegram’s massive user base. Whether you're building DeFi platforms, NFT marketplaces, or innovative Web3 solutions, DuckChain provides the infrastructure to turn your vision into reality.

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