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# 7. Conclusion

If you’ve made it this far, congratulations! In this tutorial, you have learned how to create a full stack Buy Me A Coffee dApp using Solidity, NextJs, Web3Onboard and Fleek. This is the first step in creating a decentralized application hosted on a decentralized platform.

From here, you could also explore some other options in your frontend like adding a new input field for the amount of coffee to be sent other than sending 1 KLAY statically. You can have access to the full codebase here on [github](https://github.com/ayo-klaytn/buy-me-a-coffee) and also test the website using this [link](https://spring-fog-0605.on.fleek.co/).

If you want more information, visit [Klaytn Docs](https://docs.klaytn.foundation/), [Web3Onboard Docs](https://onboard.blocknative.com/docs/modules/react), and [Fleek Docs](https://docs.fleek.co/tutorials/hosting/). If you have any questions, visit [Klaytn Forum](https://forum.klaytn.foundation/).


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