A .NET Dinosaur in Web3. Day 11-12. Two projects, One Stack and What’s Next
The article discusses the author's experiences during Days 11-12 of their Web3 project journey. They developed two distinct projects, WishList Chain and Smart Money Tracker AI, each utilizing similar technology stacks but serving different purposes. The author reflects on the diverse possibilities within the Web3 ecosystem and how their .NET background has been beneficial in this new domain.
- ▪The author created two projects: WishList Chain, focused on on-chain interactions, and Smart Money Tracker AI, which monitors wallet transactions.
- ▪Smart Money Tracker AI provides real-time alerts on wallet activities and uses AI to interpret transaction significance.
- ▪Both projects utilize a similar tech stack, including Next.js and Supabase, but have different architectural designs.
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