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lil-web3
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Evolution of the Ethereum Proof-of-Stake Consensus Protocol
What's the hungup with normal tutorials? There's a plethora of tutorials online.
People recommend ethernauts and cryptozombies, but I found those quite slow when I was learning. Most useful for me was reading existing implementations of smart contracts, and learning from there.
M1guelpf wrote these a while ago, might be helpful examples: https://github.com/m1guelpf/lil-web3
happy to chat if you need help
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I'm searching for famous protocol (AAVE, Compound, etc) market maker tutorial
If you’re trying to get started, lil-web3 is a github repo with lots of simplified versions of popular smart contracts. It should help you to grasp the core functionality before you try to understand all of the other content in each contract.
- Best Foundry testing resources / examples?
- Master iz Blockaina
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Ask HN: Getting Started with Web3 Development
thirdweb is a pretty easy way to get started if you’re an experienced web developer. we use them internally at our web3 dev education startup for creating and sending nfts to folks who complete our tutorials.
we have a tutorial with them going on where we show you how to build a full stack web3 app with their sdks/platform. we’re rewarding folks who complete the tutorial with a bit of $MATIC and a cool nft[1]
another cool resource after you get your feet wet is this collection of tiny examples of popular web3 apps[2]
1 - https://www.pointer.gg/tutorials/thirdweb-nft-lootbox
2 - https://github.com/m1guelpf/lil-web3
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Just finished cryptozombies lesson 6. What should I do now?
beyond tutorials i also think learning by trying to build your own version of other projects is a pretty cool way to progress. Here's a cool repo that does this https://github.com/m1guelpf/lil-web3 , the author builds out mini version of ENS, opensea, etc
- lil web3: simple, intentionally-limited versions of web3 protocols & apps
- Any Compound/AAVE implementation tutorial?
ipfs
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Filecoin Foundation Successfully Deploys IPFS in Space
> CDNs
If you think IPFS is trying to "re-spin CDNs as their invention", I'm pretty sure you misunderstand what IPFS. The homepage is a great starting point if you're curious rather than antagonistic: https://ipfs.tech/
> IPFS doesn't solve persistence of data
I don't think it claims to solve this either? What it does claim to solve is the persistence of identifiers of data.
> doesn't solve churn in p2p systems
What P2P system has ever done so or even claimed to have done so?
- Ask HN: Do we have a protocol for interplanetary internet?
- Create bug Microsoft Windows98 to help me get the job and the other
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Build an AI-powered NFT generator with TS, GPT, Polygon and CASE (Part 1/2)
We will create a web app that will let users mint a NFT in one click: creating an AI art from a prompt, storing it on IPFS and mint the unique NFT in Polygon so you can see it on OpenSea. Pretty cool right ?
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Building Trust in a Trustless World: Decentralized Applications Unveiled
IPFS, which stands for Inter-Planetary File System, is a decentralized storage system where files are distributed among peers in a peer-to-peer (P2P) network. It operates on a "content addressable" model, meaning that each file is given a unique hash that serves as its identifier. By using this hash, you can retrieve any file from any IPFS node in the network.
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rarbg archive removed from GitHub due to DMCA
Like this? https://ipfs.tech/
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Mirrors or alternatives to e621 on the decentralized / distributed web
Was thinking of something and figured it would be a good opportunity to ask here. With the censorship madness going on in the world and furry community included, I often worry if even places like e621 can remain free and open in the face of increasing pressure by increasingly angry and authoritarian crowds. For both this and other geek reasons I've been interested in decentralized internet technology for a long time, following projects like IFPS which I just love as a concept.
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How would you exchange information between places thousands of light years apart? How would "internet" work at such distances?
Using the Interplanetary File System, a real thing that exists today, designed for this purpose.
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Alternative to Youtube Vimeo
I post a lot about IPFS, I was using the 'ipfs mount' to virtually offer my entire collection from my NAS (on a private 'swarm' of course) to the remote stations.
- Vous avez un avatar hexagonal sur reddit ? Félicitations, c'est un NFT. Vous ne le saviez pas ? C'est normal, reddit évite soigneusement d'utiliser ce terme, réussissant ainsi à vendre des NFT à ses utilisateurs largement anti-crypto.
What are some alternatives?
nostr - a truly censorship-resistant alternative to Twitter that has a chance of working
arweave - The Arweave server and App Developer Toolkit.
snapshot - Interface for Snapshot. Join us on Discord http://discord.snapshot.org
ZeroNet - ZeroNet - Decentralized websites using Bitcoin crypto and BitTorrent network
solmate - Modern, opinionated, and gas optimized building blocks for smart contract development.
orbitdb - Peer-to-Peer Databases for the Decentralized Web
v3-core - 🦄 🦄 🦄 Core smart contracts of Uniswap v3
chainlink - node of the decentralized oracle network, bridging on and off-chain computation
skynet-webportal - A webapp that makes Skynet accessible to web browsers.
hardhat - Hardhat is a development environment to compile, deploy, test, and debug your Ethereum software.
graph-node - Graph Node indexes data from blockchains such as Ethereum and serves it over GraphQL