Linux RISC-V virtual machine, powered by the Cartesi Machine emulator, running in the browser via WebAssembly
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Linux RISC-V virtual machine, powered by the Cartesi Machine emulator, running in the browser via WebAssembly
🪲 Bug Buster, a bug bounty platform powered by Cartesi Rollups
A ZCash L2 built as a Cartesi RollApp. Winner of the 2024 Cartesi Online Hackathon.
The text co-creation platform
Backend to verify a match result
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YOLOv8 running within a RISC-V VM (e.g., the Cartesi Machine) as a rollup for EVM networks
Rock Paper Scissors dApp is developed using Python and integrates with the Ethereum blockchain using Web3.
Dedicated to Raising Funds Specifically for Tech StartUps
Auction application build with cartesi rollup
QuizTesi powered by answer count of quizes in each question, it manages the questions with an array of quizes in one question. There after it calculates the count of the quizes and determines if the quizes have been answered by the user completely. This helps to determine if the question is fully submited or not and refilling of the same questions
An EVM Linux-powered coprocessor as an tree image detector
An Typescript example using Sunodo/Nonodo and Deroll, a High-Level Framework
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