Rosette is a decentralized, disputable protocol built on Ethereum. It focuses on simplifying and facilitating end-users interactions by documenting and describing smart contracts' functions in a human-readable manner.
Rosette comprises an app to load and describe verified smart contracts, a library to translate transactions on 3rd party websites, and the underlying infrastructure that keeps the system secure.
Rosette uses RadSpec underneath which is an improved version of the NatSpec standard that gives a richer API to document smart contracts.
Using Rosette’s libraries you display a simple description instead of a complex smart contract interaction.
Rosette protocol gives you a curated description registry secured by an arbitration process in case of bad behavior.
Explain what is happening on complex Web3 protocols in a way that users understand.
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