
About the project.

PumpBit is a comprehensive crypto trading platform designed to facilitate perpetual contract trading on the B2 network and offer a staking feature for liquidity pools. The platform is built using Next.js for the frontend, Node.js for the backend, and utilizes Hardhat for smart contract development. The backend integrates with the Binance API to fetch real-time cryptocurrency prices.
Features
>Traders can log in using EVM wallets such as Metamask and Phantom Wallet.
Utilizes NextAuth for secure authentication of authorized users using Ethereum Authentication.
Easily make market and limit order with leverage.
Traders can expect future token price with excellent indicators.
Enjoy a seamless experience across devices with a responsive design that adapts to various screen sizes and orientations.
Crafted with SEO best practices, ensuring optimal visibility on search engines. From keyword-rich content to streamlined meta tags and efficient site architecture.
Features
>Tech Stack
/>A React framework for server-side rendering, static site generation, and routing, offering improved performance and SEO optimization.
Ethereum Smart contract and Web3
Hardhat is an open-source framework to develop the Ethereum smart contract with Solidity Language.
A superset of JavaScript adding static typing for building large-scale applications with enhanced maintainability and tooling support.
A utility-first CSS framework providing pre-designed, atomic-level utility classes for rapid UI development with minimal CSS code.
React library for managing, caching, and synchronizing server state in web applications, providing a powerful and intuitive API for fetching and updating data.
NoSQL database offering flexibility and scalability for storing and managing data efficiently.
Authentication library designed specifically for Next.js applications, providing robust authentication features and seamless integration.
Golang, is an open-source programming language developed by Google. It was designed to combine the performance and security of low-level languages like C with the simplicity and productivity of modern languages like Python.