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* “The [[Java]] Ethereum Client takes the network where it could never go before. Now anybody who can run the Java Virtual Machine can run a performant and fully-featured [[Ethereum (ETH)|Ethereum]] [[node]].” | * “The [[Java]] Ethereum Client takes the network where it could never go before. Now anybody who can run the Java Virtual Machine can run a performant and fully-featured [[Ethereum (ETH)|Ethereum]] [[node]].” | ||
* “ethereumjs-accounts is an in-browser [[Javascript]] module for securely managing Ethereum accounts and signing transactions remotely, without a local RPC [[node]]. This enables [[Dapp|decentralized applications]] developers to reach an exceptionally broad audience: anybody with a web browser.” | * “ethereumjs-accounts is an in-browser [[Javascript]] module for securely managing Ethereum accounts and signing transactions remotely, without a local [[Remote Procedure Call (RPC)|RPC]] [[node]]. This enables [[Dapp|decentralized applications]] developers to reach an exceptionally broad audience: anybody with a web browser.” | ||
* A ‘Core Component’ of [[Consensys]] | * A ‘Core Component’ of [[Consensys]] | ||
[[Category:Companies/Organisations]] | [[Category:Companies/Organisations]] |
Latest revision as of 07:47, 2 February 2023
- “The Java Ethereum Client takes the network where it could never go before. Now anybody who can run the Java Virtual Machine can run a performant and fully-featured Ethereum node.”
- “ethereumjs-accounts is an in-browser Javascript module for securely managing Ethereum accounts and signing transactions remotely, without a local RPC node. This enables decentralized applications developers to reach an exceptionally broad audience: anybody with a web browser.”
- A ‘Core Component’ of Consensys