Launching The New Ruby Protocol SDK & Rebuilding Web3 Accounts And Accesses
Hello to all Rubies,
With everything happening in Ruby Protocol, it is only right to completely revamp our SDK document so all the Web3 builders and users out there who are passionate about rebuilding Web3 accounts and access can have the most updated crypto-native tools.
Ruby Protocol’s vision is simple yet powerful — to make Web3 accessible and user and intent-centric. We’re committed to delivering a digital realm where you, the user, are in control of your assets, data, and interactions. Our SDK documentation is the attestation to this vision.
What does Ruby Protocol SDK offer?
The new Ruby SDK is a growing warehouse of Web3 building tools that aims to offer you a highly affordable and customizable way to build foolproof crypto and wallet-related experiences. We believe it might be the easiest and fastest way to level up your Web3 building experience, and we at Ruby Protocol want you and your team to focus on building specific applications, user experiences, and unique communities and not fret about creating everything from scratch.
In this new version, we curated and compiled the supporting documents for two of our most important technical components — Ruby One and Ruby Connect.
Ruby One is an innovative Ethereum contract wallet, revolutionizing the design of traditional wallets. It offers users a pure Web application experience, eliminating reliance on browser plugins. Users can seamlessly bring their Web 2.0 social login habits to the Ethereum wallet, enabling swift registration through Email.
Under the Ruby One section, you will find more information about:
- Challenges with Traditional Wallets
- Ruby One’s Solution
- Core Features of the Ruby One SDK
- Ruby One Provider
- SDK with web3-react tutorial
Ruby Connect is designed as a Layer 2 application that aims to address the most fundamental need of crypto space, which is to enforce value transfer with privacy and to enable cross-chain privacy-preserving access control while protecting your assets and on-chain data.
It is now dubbed as the Most Private Way to Send and receive Crypto, and under the Ruby Connect section, you can find practical information about:
- Ruby Connect Frontend Architecture
- Ruby Connect Backend Functionalities
- Ruby Connect Truffle Deployment Guide
We hope you are ready to join us to revolutionize Web3 and become a pioneer in the intent-centric, privacy-focused blockchain space. With Ruby Protocol’s comprehensive SDK documentation, you now have the power to transform your applications and platforms.
The only question is, what will you build?
FYI, if you have any questions or need help, please feel free to contact us through our social media channels or at info@ruby.xyz.
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About Us
Ruby Protocol is an Intent-Centric Account & Access Layer for Web3.
We are building an intent-centric, interoperable, and privacy-preserving infrastructure for Web3 future. Our services, including Account Abstraction (AA), Assets Bridge (AB), Access Control (AC) and much more, are designed to accelerate Web3 development and its mass adoption.
We aim to make Web3 seamless and effortless to everyone everywhere.