WEB 3.0 Learning Resources & some worth reading Hashnode Articles

WEB 3.0 Learning Resources & some worth reading Hashnode Articles

Web3, a term proposed in 2014 by Ethereum co-founder Gavin Wood, is a more advanced internet based on the notion of decentralisation, a version of the web in which people own and manage their data and all central entities/authorities are abolished.

👇Here is the list of some WEB 3.0 Learning Resources

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  • LearnWeb3 has a more solid pathway and rich content compared to other platforms.
  • Dividing the content into 4 tracks (freshmen, sophomore, junior, senior) makes onboarding easier.
  • The content is mostly text-based.
  • There are some exercises to test what you learned on Google Forms.

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  • Great platform to start learning concepts.
  • Highly recommended if you have zero ideas about web3 and are wondering about where to start.
  • There is not much-advanced content but they have plans to produce more contents.
  • The Discord community explains their plans very well.

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co.png Again, the curriculum is still entry-level, but more advanced than others; nevertheless, the greatest aspect of this platform is that they credit their learners with tokens for finishing the course (as long as you share the learning on Twitter).

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  • Buildspace mostly helps developers who already have a good background in software development start building projects in web3.
  • The approach is project-based learning.

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  • There are several one-time lessons available on a wide range of protocols.
  • Although it may be difficult for beginners to browse and begin learning, it is still a good platform.
  • With 5,000 members, the Discord community is significantly larger than others.
  • They reward community members that produce tutorials in order to accelerate the pace of Web 3 innovation.

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Web3-based Hashnode articles that are worth reading


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