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eth-vue
Featured in Awesome Vue [https://github.com/vuejs/awesome-vue], a curated list maintained by vuejs of awesome things related to the Vue.js framework, and Awesome List [https://awesomelists.net/150-Vue.js/3863-Open+Source/18749-DOkwufulueze-eth-vue], this Truffle Box provides everything you need to quickly build Ethereum dApps that have authentication features with vue, including configuration for easy deployment to the Ropsten Network. It's also Gravatar-enabled. Connecting to a running Ganache blockchain network from Truffle is also possible -- for fast development and testing purposes. Built on Truffle 5 and Vue 3, eth-vue uses vuex for state management, vuex-persist for local storage of app state, and vue-router for routing. Authentication functionalities are handled by Smart Contracts running on the Ethereum blockchain.eth-sellit
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