Guides
Guides
Use the following guides to discover how to best use the Entropy network.
After writing a program, you'll need to deploy it to a network before you can interact with it. By the end of this guide, you will know how to deploy a program to an Entropy network.
Getting a signature from the network is the primary purpose of Entropy. This page walks you through the different ways in which you can get a signature.
You need funds to interact with the Entropy blockchain network. To get these testing funds, you will need a GitHub account.
This page details some of the ways you can create and maintain your Entropy accounts.
Registering an account is a feature unique to Entropy. Without going into too much detail, it advertises to the network that you own _this_ account and that you're ready to start signing things.
A developer network (devnet) is a private, isolated blockchain network that developers use to test and experiment with features and programs without affecting other Entropy networks or risking …
This page covers how to transfer funds between two addresses. There are several ways to complete a transfer; pick the process that best fits your situation.
A blockchain explorer is a web-based tool that functions like a search engine specifically designed for blockchain data. This page explains how to connect to one for Entropy.