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Stardust is a Palo Alto-based company specializing in developing solutions for Web3, such as wallets and marketplaces for non-fungible tokens (NFTs). It was founded in 2018 and has developed several blockchain-based solutions. Stardust has partnered with other companies to work on projects in the industry, such as Midnight Society, Cool Cats, and SkateX.
The company's products are intended to be low-code blockchain and NFT integration solutions. Stardust has four product offerings as of 2022: Two APIs, Stardust Vault, and Developer Dashboard.
Stardust has two application programming interfaces (APIs), the first of which is its core API. This product allows developers to build games directly on the blockchain and manage players and NFTs. The company has partnered with blockchains, such as Solana and Polygon, which can be leveraged by developers to build their games. Developers can build the game on more than one blockchain using Stardust and can also set templates for their NFTs, which can be minted, burned, mutated, and transferred with the platform.
The company's second API is its marketplace API, which is in its beta phase of development. It allows users to build their own marketplace with its low-code solution. Users can manage their marketplace and control aspects such as pricing and permissions. Data is also monitored for each marketplace, and users can track the trading history of each asset as well as its volume, floor price, and highest price.
Stardust's custodial wallet is called the Stardust Vault. It is a digital wallet that can store and transfer digital assets. It can be used by developers to onboard their own Web2 and Web3 users with its authentication system. The wallet is compatible with Solana, Polygon, and IMX and the company states it intends to support Avalanche in the future.
The Stardust Developer Dashboard is designed to aid Stardust users in managing their marketplace, NFTs, and virtual economy. It also allows developers to view player data and game insights so they can see which games and tokens are being utilized. Players can be managed using the dashboard, with developers being able to authenticate players through social logins.