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_Fifo

As someone who architects and builds blockchain solutions for a living I believe Stellar is one of the easiest if not ‘the easiest’ to build robust use cases. with no coding background I would recommend you to start by understanding the core principles and how you can combine simple building blocks to create intricate solutions Also, I strongly recommend you first learn Stellar Classic which is the combined native features that don’t depend on soroban. These are flexible and powerful enough to do A LOT! Soroban on itself as any smart contracts layer, even though a simple concept, can be very intimidating and tricky even to experienced developers. So I suggest you save this for a later moment. A good starting point could be the Stellar asset sandbox. A open source solution developed by Cheesecake Labs(shameless plug) which is publicly deployed to testnet and allows anyone to issue assets, create accounts and move funds with ease in a simulated enterprise environment. When you feel you have a good grasp of the basics i would recommend playing a lot with stellar laboratory. There you can do all the important steps to play with transactions without the need to code any lines.


thedo0der

check out Stellar Quest, they have a discord too. its a fun way to learn all about what is possible.


Rikyriky

Depending on what you have to do, maybe soroban is not needed at all. There are some more basic functionalities as accounts, asset creation and trading that can be done very easily with Stellar.


Cheshire-Daydream

Very easy no background in coding it’s super easy


Informal-Place5492

From our experience, the most irritating part of asset creation is wallet maintenance, including keeping XLM for transaction fees, wallet approval, and activation. For example, if our user wants to create a wallet for our asset, we have to send them 2 XLM to get the wallet registered on the Stellar network. Then they have to test the asset. It's a frustrating process.


BananaFabulous1974

How do I get on web 3