Zeppelin is a library for writing secure Smart Contracts on Ethereum.
With Zeppelin, you can build distributed applications, protocols and organizations:
- using common contract security patterns (See Onward with Ethereum Smart Contract Security)
- in the Solidity language.
NOTE: New to smart contract development? Check our introductory guide.
Zeppelin integrates with Truffle, an Ethereum development environment. Please install Truffle and initialize your project with truffle init
.
npm install -g truffle@beta
mkdir myproject && cd myproject
truffle init
To install the Zeppelin library, run:
truffle install zeppelin
After that, you'll get all the library's contracts in the installed_contracts
folder. You can use the contracts in the library like so:
import 'zeppelin/ownership/Ownable.sol';
contract MyContract is Ownable {
...
}
Zeppelin is meant to provide secure, tested and community-audited code, but please use common sense when doing anything that deals with real money! We take no responsibility for your implementation decisions and any security problem you might experience.
If you find a security issue, please email [email protected].
Building a distributed application, protocol or organization with Zeppelin?
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Read documentation: http://zeppelin-solidity.readthedocs.io/en/latest/
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Ask for help and follow progress at: https://zeppelin-slackin.herokuapp.com/
Interested in contributing to Zeppelin?
- Framework proposal and roadmap: https://medium.com/zeppelin-blog/zeppelin-framework-proposal-and-development-roadmap-fdfa9a3a32ab#.iain47pak
- Issue tracker: https://github.com/OpenZeppelin/zeppelin-solidity/issues
- Contribution guidelines: https://github.com/OpenZeppelin/zeppelin-solidity/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md
- Golem
- Mediachain
- Truffle
- Firstblood
- Rootstock
- Consensys
- DigixGlobal
- Coinfund
- DemocracyEarth
- Signatura
- Ether.camp
- Aragon
among others...
Code released under the MIT License.