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Creating NFT with .NET
youtube.com
Non-fungible tokens have grown in popularity in recent times due to the decentralization and immutability properties that they inherit from the blockchain. I...

Building A Blockchain In .NET Core - Basic Blockchain
Henry He - c-sharpcorner.com
Blockchain technology is the foundation of the Bitcoin. With the popular of Bitcoin, Blockchain gets popular too. People start to use Blockchain other than cryptocurrency in all kinds of applications. By look at Satoshi Natamoto’s Bitcoin whitepaper, you could get confused how bitcoin works. Today, I am going to build a Blockchain from scratch to help everybody understand the mechanism of a Blockchain.

Blockchain - Programming Smart Contracts in C#
kexugit - docs.microsoft.com

Ethereum for .NET developers | ethereum.org
ethereum.org
Learn how to develop for Ethereum using .NET-based projects and tooling
Nethereum Getting Started
Nethereum community - docs.nethereum.com
Nethereum documentation.
Nethereum Blazor
Nethereum community - docs.nethereum.com
Nethereum Blazor is a .Net Wasm SPA light blockchain explorer and simple wallet.

Announcing YARP 1.0 Release
devblogs.microsoft.com
Announcing YARP 1.0, an open-source, highly customizable reverse proxy using .NET, which can be downloaded from NuGet.

YARP – A fast and reliable reverse proxy
blogs.zeiss.com
In this article we aim to take a closer look at YARP and provide an overview of the configuration options provided to us by Microsoft.
How to implement request routing for BFF with YARP
Kalle Marjokorpi - kallemarjokorpi.fi
This blog post concentrates to reverse proxy side how to re-route requests to destination API endpoint via BFF.

Let's be friends. OpenId Connect and Yarp - Prog.World
prog.world
Foreword Today in this article I want to share my personal experience and the solution of a specific case. A small team worked on it, but for the sake of simplicity, I will write in the first person. Actually the case itself: there is a Windows server with a domain and an SSL certificate, on...