What’s Great About Myria’s SDKs Built for Developers
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What’s Great About Myria’s SDKs Built for Developers

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What’s Great About Myria’s SDKs Built for Developers

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Myria’s Web3 ecosystem is all about the community, which includes developers. To make the mass adoption of blockchain technology a reality and encourage developers to build on Myria’s platform, we’ve prepared a custom-tailored suite that includes intuitive SDKs and other developer tools. Here’s a brief overview of the technical advantages Myria’s SDKs can deliver to independent gaming studios ready to build on Web3.

Myria SDKs

Software development kits represent sets of tools used by developers to create apps and dapps. With SDKs, developers can quickly access APIs and other useful tools that help them build their projects efficiently. The Myria Core SDK allows developers to register projects, create collections, as well as mint and list assets on the Myria L2 protocol with ease.

Tools you can rely on

Myria’s SDKs were built from the ground up with developers in mind. They include all of the necessary instruments developers need to launch projects in a seamless manner. Reduced programming allows them to bypass many of the tedious tasks associated with building blockchain games and NFT collections. With Myria’s SDKs, developers can get all the necessary guidance from start to finish and benefit from frictionless deployment of their games and NFT collections.

Launch in minutes, not days

By using Myria SDKs, developers can launch their projects in minutes, without the need to understand blockchain coding languages like Solidity. With Myria’s Core SDK, developers also gain access to five different modules:

Developer Accounts

Developer accounts represent developer identities on Myria. Registered accounts can create projects and manage assets on the Myria chain.

Projects

Projects can be in the form of games, creative or entertainment products. Having a project is required to work with Myria components described below.

Collections

Represent digital assets in a set of related items: characters, cosmetics, land, etc. Developer accounts can create multiple collections that belong to a given project.

Minting

Mint transactions that issue assets on Myria. The current implementation supports assets based on the ERC721 standard. However, the upcoming versions will include the ERC20 tokens too.

Assets

Unique pieces of immutable intellectual property that have distinct value: in-game items, digital art, tickets, etc. Those are commonly referred to as non-fungible tokens or NFTs.

With the Myria Core SDK, developers can use both a staging environment for testing purposes and a production one for production.

But that’s not all. The Myria team plans to expand on the SDKs and add extra functionality in the future. This includes, but is not limited to, Wallet SDK improvements and game-specific tools.

Everything above combines with the clear benefits of the Myria Web3 ecosystem. The Myria blockchain is a Layer 2 scaling solution for Ethereum that utilizes ZK rollups tech and both users and developers can enjoy the benefits of that — instant transactions, 0 gas fees on trading and free NFT minting.

Note: While Myria does not charge any fees to create an NFT, deploying the smart contract will still incur gas fees from Ethereum. This is a one-time fee per collection and is charged independently of Myria.

By combining cutting-edge tech with the ease of use provided by SDKs, Myria is uniquely positioned to turn into the Web3 hub for blockchain gaming.

Are you interested in building on Myria? You can find more about the Myria SDKs and all the necessary documents on the Myria website.

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