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Tenderly Adds Support for RSK

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Tenderly Adds Support for RSK

Smart contracts monitoring platform Tenderly has added support for RSK! Developers working with RSK can now make use of Tenderly’s seamless tools to enhance their development processes. 

Tenderly helps developers build, monitor, and improve smart contracts by providing a set of tools to boost productivity, time-save, and make sure smart contracts are working as expected. The addition of RSK to Tenderly’s supported blockchains makes developing on RSK even more accessible and efficient for all developers, and gives you greater hands-on support for building your new Bitcoin DeFi project on the RSK blockchain.

Advantages of using Tenderly

Tenderly’s simulation feature is the new best friend for DeFi developers, enabling:

  • Changes to the source code of a Smart Contract before simulating a transaction
  • Converting any address into a Smart Contract
  • Test out bug fixes and improvements for historical transactions, or try new ones

On top of that, the Transaction suite is packed with time saving tools including Execution Overview, Stack Traces, Events/Logs, Contracts, Visual Debugger, State Changes, and the Gas Profiler. Read more about each of these beneficial features.

Use Tenderly to set yourself alerts to be confident your smart contracts are working as expected, and share your project with a teammate so you can collaborate more efficiently!

Head to tenderly.co to start using these features as you build with RSK!

Do you have further questions? 

Please contact us through our open Slack for technical questions and support. 

You can also reach out with any feedback you would like to share with us through our social media channels and forums:

Twitter: https://twitter.com/RSKsmart

Telegram: https://t.me/RSKsmart

Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/rootstock/

BitcoinTalk: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=3189777.0

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