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The Internet Computer (IC) is a new platform for executing smart contracts. This section contains information for developers such as links to documentation, developer forums, and relevant dashboards.
 
The Internet Computer (IC) is a new platform for executing smart contracts. This section contains information for developers such as links to documentation, developer forums, and relevant dashboards.
  
public network.
 
 
* [https://smartcontracts.org/ Developer documentation]
 
* [https://smartcontracts.org/ Developer documentation]
 
* [https://forum.dfinity.org/ IC community developer forum]
 
* [https://forum.dfinity.org/ IC community developer forum]

Revision as of 21:37, 18 January 2022

Welcome to the Internet Computer Wiki!

Feel free to join in. All are welcome!

Introduction to the Internet Computer

If you come to learn about the Internet Computer, this is a good place to start.

For dapp users

If you use or are interested in using dapps on the Internet Computer, this section will help you understand the user experience benefits of the IC, how to use Internet Identity, or find more IC dapps.

For ICP token-holders, investors and voters

The Internet Computer is governed by on-chain governance system called the Network Nervous System (NNS). To participate on governance, users need to stake ICP tokens. This section will explain how the NNS works, ICP tokens, staking, voting, and options for managing one's ICP.

For smart contract and dapp developers

The Internet Computer (IC) is a new platform for executing smart contracts. This section contains information for developers such as links to documentation, developer forums, and relevant dashboards.

For the curious, researchers and blockchain enthusiasts

This section is for those interested on how the Internet Computer works under the hood. This section touches many different subject areas from cryptography, consensus protocols, virtual machines, operating systems, networking, distributed systems, etc..

FAQs

How-Tos

How-Tos are step-by-step instructions for specific, narrow goals.

Tutorials

Tutorials are guided introductions to user stories, intended for first-time users and characterized by a shallow learning curve.

Contributing to the wiki

How to Contribute

Anyone can contribute to this wiki, all one needs to do is create an account

Housekeeping Rules

  • Please refrain from redundancy, such as referring to the Internet Computer in article titles. This is, after all, the Internet Computer Wiki.
  • Please carefully consider your use of capitalization. Not all words in Titles are capitalized (using same pattern as Wikipedia). DFINITY is always stylized in all-caps.
  • Please do not use the word "we", many people may later edit the article leaving "we" ambiguous.