Starksheet

$5,671.96 crowdfunded from 2604 people

$9,279.85 received from matching pools

23%
average score over 4 application evaluations
Starksheet is a versatile on-chain interface, functioning like a spreadsheet to read, write, and execute smart contract calls, allowing for customizable tracking, complex transactions, and integration with dApps.

Starksheet is a general-purpose high-level interface to everything on-chain. Read, write, execute, all on-chain, using data from every single piece of information available, right from a familiar interface.

Literally everything. Each cell is indeed any contract call that you could do in, for example, a block explorer. But starksheet is not a block explorer.

As you can expect from a spreadsheet, you can use the result of one cell in the definition of another.

A1=BAYC.ownerOf(9999) B1=USDC.balanceOf(A1)

You’ve just created a tracker of the wealth of the owner of a given token. But starksheet is not an analytics tool.

Not only can you view on-chain but also can you use write functions

A1=uniswapAddress A2=myAddress B1=USDC.approve(A1.A2) C1=A1.swap(…)

Because starksheet is 100% on-chain, you create indeed a bundle of several transactions into a single one. But starksheet is not a transaction builder.

Because the logic you create is stored as a (non so) standard ERC721 it’s directly available from any wallet, dApp, etc. just by calling tokenURI

You’ve just transformed your wallet into a dynamic dashboard + full of custom plug-ins

But starksheet is not a plug-in builder

It’s just whatever you can think about with the chain, on chain, directly available anywhere else in any dapp of the ecosystem. From the chain to the chain.

You can right now make Dexes, flashlaons, airdrops, etc.

And you, what would you build?

Starksheet History

  • accepted into Web3 Open Source Software 10 months ago. 1248 people contributed $2,071 to the project, and $2,379 of match funding was provided.
  • accepted into Web3 Open Source Software 1 year ago. 960 people contributed $1,749 to the project, and $1,945 of match funding was provided.
  • accepted into Web3 Open Source Software Round 1 year ago. 396 people contributed $1,852 to the project, and $4,955 of match funding was provided.

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