Add Scaffolding tooling to README (#5376)

- added scaffolding tool to README
- removed unnecessary docs

Signed-off-by: Marko Baricevic <marbar3778@yahoo.com>
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The Cosmos Hub application, `gaia`, has moved to its [own repository](https://github.com/cosmos/gaia). Go there to join the Cosmos Hub mainnet and more.
## Scaffolding
If you are starting a new app or a new module we provide a [scaffolding tool](https://github.com/cosmos/scaffold) to help you get started and speed up development. If you have any questions or find a bug, feel free to open an issue in the repo.
## Disambiguation
This Cosmos-SDK project is not related to the [React-Cosmos](https://github.com/react-cosmos/react-cosmos) project (yet). Many thanks to Evan Coury and Ovidiu (@skidding) for this Github organization name. As per our agreement, this disambiguation notice will stay here.

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For an introduction to object-capabilities, see [this article](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Object-capability_model).
Strictly speaking, Golang does not implement object capabilities
completely, because of several issues:
- pervasive ability to import primitive modules (e.g. "unsafe", "os")
- pervasive ability to [override module vars](https://github.com/golang/go/issues/23161)
- data-race vulnerability where 2+ goroutines can create illegal interface values
The first is easy to catch by auditing imports and using a proper
dependency version control system like Dep. The second and third are
unfortunate but it can be audited with some cost.
Perhaps [Go2 will implement the object capability
model](https://github.com/golang/go/issues/23157).
## Ocaps in practice
The idea is to only reveal what is necessary to get the work done.