Discover Gno.land Ecosystem Projects & Initiatives
Gno Playground
Gno Playground is a simple web interface that lets you write, test, and experiment with your Gno code to improve your understanding of the Gno language. You can share your code, run unit tests, deploy your realms and packages, and execute functions in your code using the repo.
Visit the playground at play.gno.land!
Gnoscan
Developed by the Onbloc team, Gnoscan is gno.land’s blockchain explorer. Anyone can use Gnoscan to easily find information that resides on the gno.land blockchain, such as wallet addresses, TX hashes, blocks, and contracts. Gnoscan makes our on-chain data easy to read and intuitive to discover.
Explore the gno.land blockchain at gnoscan.io!
Adena
Adena is a user-friendly non-custodial wallet for gno.land. Open-source and developed by Onbloc, Adena allows gnomes to interact easily with the chain. With an emphasis on UX, Adena is built to handle millions of realms and tokens with a high-quality interface, support for NFTs and custom tokens, and seamless integration.
Gnoswap
Gnoswap is currently under development and led by the Onbloc team. Gnoswap will be the first DEX on gno.land and is an automated market maker (AMM) protocol written in Gno that allows for permissionless token exchanges on the platform.
Flippando
Flippando is a simple on-chain memory game, ported from Solidity to Gno, which starts with an empty matrix to flip tiles on to see what’s underneath. If the tiles match, they remain uncovered; if not, they are briefly shown, and the player must memorize their colors until the entire matrix is uncovered. The end result can be minted as an NFT, which can later be assembled into bigger, more complex NFTs, creating a digital “painting” with the uncovered tiles.
Written on 20 May 2022
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