KOR Protocol Developer Docs
  • KOR Protocol: Introduction
    • Overview
    • Partners
  • Overview of KOR SDK
    • Notable Features
    • Merits of using KOR SDK
    • Use Cases
  • SDK Reference
    • Introduction
    • SDK Installation
    • SDK Initialization
    • Client Methods
      • Asset
      • NFT
      • On-Chain IP
      • On-Chain License
      • Royalty Distribution
      • Conflict Management
    • Tutorials
      • Pre-requisites
      • Mint and Register in Own Collection
      • Mint in KOR Collection and Register
      • Register Existing Minted Token as IP
      • Launch 100-Song Album via IPFS
      • Launch 5-Song Album via AWS S3
      • Register Asset as Derivative
      • Update License Terms of Existing IP
      • Raise, resolve and cancel conflicts
      • Create a copy NFT of an IP
    • Releases
    • Deployed Smart Contracts
  • Essential Business Flows
  • Architecture
    • Overview
    • Event Listener
    • Modules
      • Asset Module
      • NFT Module
      • On-Chain IP Module
      • On-Chain License Module
      • Royalty Distribution Module
      • Conflict Management Module
  • Key Definitions
  • Community
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  1. Overview of KOR SDK

Notable Features

Here is a detailed introduction to what the KOR SDK typically offers and its key features are as below:

Notable Features

  1. Libraries and Tools

    • Pre-built Libraries: The SDK includes essential libraries to facilitate common operations, such as cryptographic functions, data handling, and blockchain interaction.

    • Simplified Operations: Functions are designed to handle complex tasks like decentralized storage, NFT minting, and IP rights management efficiently.

  2. Integration Tools

    • SDK Integration: Provides mechanisms to integrate with KOR’s infrastructure, allowing users to manage their tokens and IP Assets seamlessly.

  3. Development Environment

    • Development Frameworks: The SDK offers support for various development frameworks and environments, helping developers to build, test, and deploy applications efficiently.

    • Framework Agnostic: The KOR SDK supports multiple JavaScript frameworks, allowing developers to build, test, and deploy across different environments.

    • Testing Tools: Includes testing environments and simulators to allow developers to test their applications in a controlled setting before deploying them to the live blockchain.

  4. Documentation and Support

    • Comprehensive Documentation: The SDK comes with detailed documentation that guides developers through the setup process, usage of APIs, and best practices for integrating with the platform.

    • Community and Support: Access to community forums, technical support, and resources to assist developers in troubleshooting issues and improving their applications.

  5. Security Features

    • Encryption and Authentication: Built-in security features to ensure secure transactions, data integrity, and user authentication.

    • Compliance: Tools and guidelines to help developers ensure their applications comply with relevant standards and regulations.

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Overview of KOR SDK