This Intermediate Tezos Development course dives deeper into the world of Tezos smart contracts, using SmartPy as the primary development tool. We create and interact with a fully-functional FA1.2 fungible token contract and lay the groundwork for more advanced development techniques.
Explore the intricacies of Base, a platform within the cryptocurrency ecosystem, through this comprehensive course. Designed for both beginners and seasoned professionals, the course offers a deep dive into the technical and operational aspects of Base, its relationship with Ethereum, and its role in advancing decentralized finance (DeFi). Uncover the potential of Base and its affiliated projects like Friend.Tech and Krav, and equip yourself with the knowledge to navigate the evolving landscape of blockchain technology.
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Introduction to Tezos and Smart Contract Development with SmartPy Pt.1
Welcome to this course on Tezos Programming! As part of a broader series of three courses, this introductory course aims to guide you on your journey to becoming proficient in Tezos programming and developing robust, efficient, and secure smart contracts on the Tezos blockchain.
Explore X Layer (previously known as X1 Network) through our comprehensive course, designed to provide a deep dive into the architecture, functionalities, and strategic significance of this blockchain platform. This course is structured to equip learners with a thorough understanding of X Layer's role in advancing blockchain interoperability, its ecosystem components, and the future trajectory of blockchain technology. Delve into the mechanics of X Layer and discover how it is shaping the landscape of decentralized applications and services.
Movement is a modular framework for building and deploying Move-based infrastructure and applications. It uses M1 and M2 technologies to achieve compatibility with EVM and connect the mobility of Move and EVM ecology. As a permissionless blockchain, M1 uses the Snowman consensus protocol, while M2 is the first Move Layer-2 on Ethereum, supporting Sui Move, Aptos Move and EVM. The design of Move language focuses on security, improving the security of smart contracts through linear ownership and immutability of resources. Movement Labs has received US$41.4 million in financing to promote the innovative application of Move language in blockchain technology.
Vitalik Buterin has proposed EIP-7702, which could be one of the most significant changes in Ethereum's history. EIP-7702 aims to improve account abstraction, allowing smart contracts to be used as accounts, thereby enhancing functionality and security. It is highly compatible with EIP-4337, which has been widely adopted on platforms like Polygon. EIP-7702 achieves the temporary delegation of EOAs (Externally Owned Accounts) to smart contracts by temporarily populating the contract code field of an EOA with smart contract code, without the need for a hard fork. This could transform how users interact with Web3 applications.
Cosmos, the interchain network, is often described as "an ecosystem of interconnected apps and services". With robust modules in place for DApps development since its inception, will Cosmos stand out against competitors in the market?
Approximately every four years, when 210,000 blocks of Bitcoin are mined, the reward for miners will be reduced by half. In other words, the fresh supply of Bitcoin would be slowed down, and every Bitcoin halving event has historically been tied closely to the crypto bull market.
FTX, with Sam Bankman-Fried as its mastermind, was a leading crypto centralized exchange (CEX) back in 2017-2022. Who would have thought that even a market leader like FTX could turn out to be potentially fraudulent?