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Tutorial: Server components and agents for web3 apps
A tutorial on how to write a centralized server component / agent
Description
After this tutorial, you will be able to write TypeScript servers that listen to events on a blockchain and respond accordingly with their own transactions. This will enable you to write centralized applications (because the server is a point of failure), but can interact with web3 entities. The same techniques can also be used to write an agent that responds to on-chain events without a human in the loop.
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- Closes #13158
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LGTM, thanks @qbzzt
Thank you!
