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How to Receive Crypto Payments in Laravel with Chaingateway API
How to Receive Crypto Payments in Laravel with Chaingateway API
By chaingateway
Learn how to receive crypto payments in Laravel using Chaingateway API. This tutorial covers generating wallets, handling webhooks, and verifying transactions for Tron and TRC20 USDT payments. Perfect for developers looking to integrate blockchain payments into their Laravel applications.
Solana vs Tron: Which Blockchain is Right for You?
Solana vs Tron: Which Blockchain is Right for You?
By chaingateway
Solana vs Tron: Which blockchain stands out for DeFi, gaming, or content creation? Explore use cases, pros, and cons to decide for yourself.
Revolutionizing Supply Chains with Blockchain Technology
Revolutionizing Supply Chains with Blockchain Technology
By chaingateway
Learn how blockchain boosts supply chain efficiency, traceability, security, and cost savings, plus how to integrate it with Blockchain APIs for success.
Understanding Smart Contracts on Ethereum | How They Work
By chaingateway
Learn what smart contracts are, how they work, and their benefits in the blockchain system, with a focus on Ethereum as the leading smart contract platform.
Ethereum vs. Tron vs. Binance Smart Chain | Speed and Fees
By chaingateway
Compare Ethereum, Tron, and Binance Smart Chain. Explore transaction speeds, fees, and functionality to choose the best blockchain for your needs.
Differences between the TRC10 and TRC20 Tron Standard
By chaingateway
Learn the key differences between TRC10 and TRC20 token standards on the Tron Network, including technical features and cost considerations.
New NFT & EstimateGas Features | Ethereum API
By chaingateway
Explore new NFT functions and the EstimateGas feature in our Ethereum API. Manage NFTs and calculate gas fees effortlessly with our enhanced Blockchain API.
The ERC721 Token Standard
By chaingateway
You may have heard about Non Fungible Tokens (NFTs). The most popular NFT standard right now is ERC721. But what actually defines a ERC721 token? And how does it technically work?