👋 Welcome
Welcome to Ternoa Docs, the hub for those interested in learning, building, or maintaining the Ternoa ecosystem. This documentation will provide you with everything you need to get started with Ternoa as a user or developer.
What is Ternoa?
Ternoa is an open-source substrate-based layer 1 blockchain, designed for mass adoption of Utility NFTs.
Ternoa designs an infrastructure to accelerate web3 development by making next-generation utility NFTs easy to build on our blockchain. The Ternoa ecosystem facilitates the adoption of utility NFTs by giving developers a full technological stack and access to independent infrastructure, nodes, developer communities, and funding. Our Utility NFTs include:
- Delegation
- Renting
- SoulBound
- Royalties
- Auctions
- Secret (coming soon)
- Capsules (coming soon)
Creating NFTs and building dApps on most blockchains is complex. Ternoa was designed to break barriers for developers, web3 enthusiasts, and entrepreneurs and empower them to save time and money. We believe mass adoption of NFTs is only possible with a fundamental tech evolution. In this guide, we have developed a range of tools to walk you through how to use and build on Ternoa for the first time.
📚 Ternoa Fundamentals
Review below to learn the core foundation of the blockchain architecture, offchain components, trusted execution environment, and NFT specifications.
1. Core Blockchain
- Core Blockchain docs
2. Offchain Components
- Builder Tools docs
- Applications docs
3. TEE Enclaves
- TEE Enclaves docs
4. Ternoa NFT Primitives
- NFT Types docs
- NFT Features docs
- NFT Specifications docs
💻 For Developers
All you need to know to build dApps, interact with the Ternoa Blockchain and deploy your own Marketplace.
1. Ternoa-JS SDK
2. Indexer
3. Cookbook
- Cookbook docs
🌌 For Node Operators
Learn how to maintain the Ternoa network.
Contact Us
If you have questions about anything related to Ternoa, need help, or want to request features, you can open a discussion on our GitHub Discussions And if you find an issue, lets us know in our GitHub Issues section.