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ALEPH ZERO SIGNER
General introduction
What does Signer do?
What are Sub-accounts and Sub-account paths?
Why is it critical to store your Secret Phrase in a safe place?
How to forget and restore accounts?
What are Networks?
What are Trusted apps?
STAKE
Staking Basics
Staking Menu Overview
How to Start Staking with the Aleph Zero Dashboard
How to Start Staking With the Developer Wallet
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VALIDATE
Validating Overview
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Running an Aleph Node on Testnet
Running an Aleph Node on Mainnet
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BUILD
Aleph Zero smart contracts basics
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Writing e2e tests with ink-wrapper
Aleph Zero Signer integration
Security Course by Kudelski Security
ink! Developers Security Guideline
Lesson 1 - Getting started with ink!
Lesson 2 - Threat Assessment
Lesson 3 - Integer Overflow
Lesson 4 - Signed-integer
Lesson 5 - Role-Based Access Control
Lesson 6 - Address Validation
Lesson 7 - Smart Contract Control
SHIELDER
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What are Trusted apps?
Trusted apps are those to which you have already connected your Signer account. The applications themselves cannot act upon your account, and you still need to sign off on each transaction.
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