ICP Chain Fusion Hackathon: How to Interact with EVM Chains Using the EVM RPC Canister
Join us for another ICP Chain Fusion Hackathon workshop, this time held by Grégory Demay, Senior Software Engineer from DFINITY. See how to interact with Ethereum and other EVM chains using the Internet Computer's EVM RCP canister, which lies at the core of Chain Fusion.
This canister facilitates API requests to JSON-RPC services such as CloudFlare, Alchemy, Ankr, or BlockPI using HTTPS outcalls. This enables functionality similar to traditional Ethereum dapps, including querying Ethereum smart contract states and submitting raw transactions.
Don't forget to register for the hackathon if you haven't yet.
About The Internet Computer
The Internet Computer is the world's first web-speed, internet-scale public blockchain, developed by the DFINITY Foundation. The Internet Computer overcomes the limitations of traditional blockchains and smart contracts for better speed, storage costs, security, and scalability, offering Web2 performance on an infinite Web3 platform. As a 100% trustless network, the Internet Computer is the only public blockchain in the world that offers end-to-end decentralization and uses no centralized cloud nodes.
Furthering its decentralization, the Internet Computer is governed by the Network Nervous System (NNS), a protocol-integrated DAO where token holders have the power to vote on the future of the network. The Internet Computer mainnet was launched in May 2021, following years of strategic research and development, by a team of more than 200 world-renowned cryptographers, distributed systems engineers, and programming language experts at the DFINITY Foundation. Read more here.
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