Main block-chain tools you should know about
auto_adminComments off.1)Cakeshop
Cakeshop is a set of tools and APIs for managing a local blockchain node, setting up clusters, exploring the state of the chain, and working with contracts.
2)Hyperledger Caliper
Hyperledger Caliper is a tool for benchmarking blockchain performance indicators such as success rate, throughput, latency, and resource consumption.
3)Hyperledger Cello
Hyperledger Cello is a “blockchain provision and operation system, which helps manage blockchain networks in an efficient way”.
When complete, it would enable building a Blockchain as a Service platform quickly from scratch, provisioning of customizable Blockchains instantly, and maintaining a pool of running blockchain networks.
4)Hyperledger Composer
Hyperledger Composer is an application development framework for building Hyperledger fabric blockchain applications. It can be used with the browser-based UI (Hyperledger Composer Playground) or as Developer Tools for full application development capabilities.
5)Hyperledger Explorer
Hyperledger Explorer is an open-source browser for viewing activity on the underlying blockchain network. It can view, invoke, deploy or query:
- blocks, transactions and associated data,
- network information (name, status, list of nodes),
- chain codes,
- transaction families, and
- other relevant information stored in the ledger.
6)Hyperledger Quilt
Hyperledger Quilt is a business blockchain tool that offers interoperability between ledger systems by implementing the Interledger protocol (ILP).
ILP is a payments protocol that provides atomic swaps between ledgers and can transfer value across distributed ledgers and non-distributed ledgers.
7)Multichain Explorer
MultiChain Explorer is a browser for MultiChain blockchains. It reads the MultiChain block file, transforms and loads the data into a database, and presents a web interface.
8)Yobichain
YobiChain is your very own private blockchain ecosystem preloaded with a database server, web server, FTP server, D.A.V.E. (Data Authentication & Verification) and S.A.M. (Smart Asset Management).
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