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unidata.js-alter

v0.6.6

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💡 Providing easy access to human friendly Web3 data.

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💡 Providing easy access to human friendly Web3 data.

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The beauty of Web3 is that everyone owns their data, but accessing and displaying own data is a difficult thing. Each application has its own data specifications and access methods, it's hard for developers to adapt to all of them one by one. That's why Unidata 💡🧶.

Unidata gets data from a variety of platforms and data sources, converts it to the same and easy-to-use specifications, and gives developers a unified API to access it. Web3 development has never been so easy.

Unidata classifies data into four categories:

  • 👾 Profiles record the basic information of accounts, including the name, avatar, bio, connected accounts, etc.
  • 🕸 Links describe the relationships between accounts, such as following relationship.
  • 💎 Assets are the properties owned by accounts, such as an NFT, a game achievement, a physical figure, a commodity for sale, etc.
  • 🎼 Notes are the actions or events generated by accounts, such as writing a blog post, getting an NFT dynamic, making a donation to others, etc.