Sirius Chain Developer Center 0.2.6

Sirius Chain Developer Center 0.2.6

  • Getting Started
  • Built-in Features
  • REST API Endpoints
  • Guides
  • Cheat Sheet

›Getting Started

Getting Started

  • What is ProximaX Sirius Chain
  • Setting up your workstation
  • Writing your first application

Built-in Features

  • Account
  • Mosaic (SDA)
  • Namespace
  • Transfer Transaction
  • Aggregate Transaction
  • Multisig Account
  • Metadata
  • Account Restriction
  • Cross-Chain Swaps
  • Exchange Market
  • Decentralized Exchange Market
  • Liquidity Provider
  • Storage

Protocol

  • Node
  • Block
  • Cryptography
  • Transaction
  • Validating
  • Consensus Algorithms
  • Receipt
  • Inflation

REST API

  • Overview
  • Tools
  • Serialization
  • Websockets
  • Status Errors

SDKs

  • Overview
  • Architecture
  • sdks/languages
  • Extending Sirius Chain Capabilities
  • SDK Development
  • SDK Documentation

Client

  • Overview
  • Commands

Wallets & Explorers

  • Wallets & Explorers

Extensions

  • Overview
  • Sirius-Storage DFMS version extension

Cheat Sheet

  • Sirius Chain Cheat Sheet

What is ProximaX Sirius Chain

Blockchain Reimagined and Evolved

ProximaX Sirius Chain is a developer-friendly blockchain platform. Rather than forcing you to write your own “smart contract” code from scratch, ProximaX gives you direct access to a specialized set of tested and secure on-blockchain features.

Sirius Chain is suitable for an amazing variety of solutions of different classes, such as direct public transactions via a streamlined smartphone app, efficient cloud services that connect client or web applications, as well as a high-performance permissioned enterprise back-end for business-critical record keeping.

Smart Assets System

The Smart Asset System

Architecting on Sirius Chain

Sirius Chain nodes provide a powerful, stable and secure platform where smart asset transactions are conducted, searched, and immutably logged to the blockchain ledger.

All the features are available through the API interface on each node in the network itself. This means that the blockchain can be used to create a variety of architecture solutions with lightweight code in any language.

Architecting Sirius Chain Solutions

Mobile app direct access

A lightweight app directly interfaces with blockchain features.

Client/server model

A gateway server manages blockchain usage for a client app or web service.

Legacy system integration

A gateway server links existing business contract logic, systems, or databases to the blockchain ledger.

Public and Private

Public Private Blockchain

Sirius Chain provides both a decentralized, open and self-sustaining public blockchain that can be used by anyone – as well as a permissioned/private blockchain solution that can be provisioned specifically for your use on your servers when speed and privacy are the priorities.

Setting up your workstation →
  • Blockchain Reimagined and Evolved
  • Architecting on Sirius Chain
  • Public and Private
  • Join #general discussion
  • Ask development questions
  • Follow the dev updates
  • Explore Github
Protocol
BlockConsensus AlgorithmsCryptographyInflationNodeReceiptTransactionValidating
Built-in Features
AccountAggregate TransactionCross-Chain SwapsExchange MarketDecentralized Exchange MarketMetadataMosaicMultisig AccountNamespaceTransfer TransactionStorageLiquidity Provider
References
REST APISDKsXPX-Chain-CLICheat Sheet
Documentation Forked From NEM
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