> Step 3. Customize it from our user friendly nocode UI and deploy
What is a real world example where someone with no experience deploying smart contracts would use something like this to deploy a smart contract?
I just don’t see it. If you don’t even know how to deploy something, how could you possibly have any place deploying something, let alone modifying or vetting the source?
This is the kind of project needed to make web3 accessible to a much wider scope of participants.
Any plans to support vyper?
If someone else than cookbook uploads a contract, how can I be sure it's safe for me to deploy on my project? Is there a failsafe of some sort? (code review/approval, community ranking etc)
Amazing good job. Will be testing everything out in the next few days.
I think this is very valuable for web3 founders bootstrapping and with limited access to blockchain development resources.
I am building a platform on Web2 and wondering if cookbook has a tool where I could Integrate a Web3 wallet integration to it ? if this is something achievable ?
Cookbook makes getting smart contract super easy, love it!
How does this compare to OpenZeppelin? Aren't they already the default for free smart contracts?
>Currently it is extremely difficult to find good talent when building on blockchain
Hm, I wonder why that is.
What a great platform, love this idea. Super innovative, can't wait to use CookBook.
Deploying with cookbook is completely free? How do you guys make revenue?
This is super cool, but what if I can’t find a contract like NFT staking?
Looks really good!
What’s been the most interesting use case you’ve seen so far?
Has there been a security audit done on these Smart Contracts?
Just deployed a token. Super easy
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I can’t be the only one that doesn’t understand what any of this means.
Can someone ELI5? Or, ELI am a software engineer with no web3 knowledge, at least?