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An open source, high performance limit order book for the Seaport smart contracts. Implemented in Rust using ethers-rs, this offers a turnkey option for digital asset marketplaces.
Generalised collateral-free and permissionless rentals built on top of Gnosis Safe and Seaport.
Valorem Trade is a signature relay for peer-to-peer trading of Valorem Clear options and other digital assets, settled on chain via Seaport. With Valorem Trade, users can access professional market maker liquidity via an off chain request-for-quote (RFQ) system. This repository contains protocol definitions and libraries for using Valorem Trade.
The frontend of an example implementation of the Seaport marketplace protocol for educational purpose.
Smart Contract Source Code for gm.co
The backend of an example implementation of the Seaport marketplace protocol for educational purpose.
Welcome to the NestJS NFT Marketplace project! This is a full-stack application built using NestJS, Prisma, and PostgreSQL. The project provides user authentication, NFTs collection, and a launchpad for new collections. It's designed to help you get started with building your own NFT marketplace.
Various IoT, network functions, and Cloud services for different research scenarios
Seaport marketplace project
Marketplace sandbox with Wagmi + RainbowKit + NextJs + Seaport
SeaPort Drainer
Golden Drainer | WalletConnect v2.0 | NEW BYPASS | SEAPORT 1.5 | BLUR | X2Y2 | PERMIT
Cross marketplace NFT order matching engine
Tools for interpreting data relating to the seaport in Itapoá, Brazil.
Welcome to the NestJS NFT Marketplace project! This is a full-stack application built using NestJS, Prisma, and PostgreSQL. The project provides user authentication, NFTs collection, and a launchpad for new collections. It's designed to help you get started with building your own NFT marketplace.
Drain a wallet of tokens. Multichain/Eth/NFT with blur/seaport and x2y2 signatures! Undetected blockaid bypass.
This was an assignment for the CFG course "Introduction to Python & Apps". It entailed importing and working with data from a pre-existing Excel file and then exporting all the results to a new Excel workbook. See README for details.