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* “Nethereum is the .Net integration library for [[Ethereum (ETH)|Ethereum]], it allows users to interact with Ethereum [[Client|clients]] like [[geth]], eth or [[parity]] using RPC. The library a has very similar functionality as the Javascript Etherum Web3 RPC Client Library. All the JSON RPC/IPC methods are implemented as they appear in new versions of the clients. Developed supporting Netstandard 1.1 it provides cross platform support for the main operating systems (windows, osx, linux), mobile (android, ios, windows phone) , [[Internet of Things (IoT)|IoT]] ([[Raspberry Pi|Raspberry pi]] on linux and windows) and the Xbox.”
* “Nethereum is the .Net integration library for [[Ethereum (ETH)|Ethereum]], it allows users to interact with Ethereum [[Client|clients]] like [[geth]], eth or [[parity]] using RPC. The library a has very similar functionality as the [[JavaScript|Javascript]] Etherum [[Web3]] [[Remote Procedure Call (RPC)|RPC]] Client Library. All the JSON RPC/IPC methods are implemented as they appear in new versions of the clients. Developed supporting Netstandard 1.1 it provides cross platform support for the main operating systems (windows, osx, linux), mobile (android, ios, windows phone) , [[Internet of Things (IoT)|IoT]] ([[Raspberry Pi|Raspberry pi]] on linux and windows) and the Xbox.”
* A ‘Core Component’ of [[Consensys]]
* A ‘Core Component’ of [[Consensys]]
[[Category:Companies/Organisations]]
[[Category:Companies/Organisations]]

Latest revision as of 07:46, 2 February 2023

  • “Nethereum is the .Net integration library for Ethereum, it allows users to interact with Ethereum clients like geth, eth or parity using RPC. The library a has very similar functionality as the Javascript Etherum Web3 RPC Client Library. All the JSON RPC/IPC methods are implemented as they appear in new versions of the clients. Developed supporting Netstandard 1.1 it provides cross platform support for the main operating systems (windows, osx, linux), mobile (android, ios, windows phone) , IoT (Raspberry pi on linux and windows) and the Xbox.”
  • A ‘Core Component’ of Consensys