PinnedPublished inCoinsBenchAdvanced Blockchain: Mastering How Blockchain Works :)Simplifying the Complexities of Blockchain Technology Through Simple Explanation and Illustrative DiagramsFeb 18, 20241Feb 18, 20241
Published inThe CapitalBlockchain Basics: Ledgers and Wallets — Part 3In Part 2 (Trustless Systems) of our Blockchain Basics series, we covered the evolution of the internet from Web1 to Web3, their…Feb 18Feb 18
Published inThe CapitalBlockchain Basics: Trustless Systems — Part 2Building on Part 1 of Blockchain Basics, let’s talk about how blockchain works as a trustless system.Feb 12Feb 12
Published inThe CapitalBlockchain Basics: Understanding Web1, Web2, and Web3 — Part 1In this first part of our series, we’re going to break down the evolution of the internet from Web1 to Web3.Feb 11Feb 11
Published inThe CapitalLearn How to Use Go-Ethereum and PuppethI just wrote about Geth and how to use it. After reading this, you’ll be able to interact with nodes and the blockchain itself using…Jan 27Jan 27
CPU ArchitectureYou’re probably someone who’s trying to understand programming and computers. You might even own a computer, but do you really know how it…Dec 20, 2024Dec 20, 2024
Published inBlock MagnatesBuilding and Testing Your First ERC20 Token: A Hands-On GuideIn our previous article, “Ethereum: Introduction to ERC20 Tokens,” we covered the theory behind ERC20 tokens. Now it’s time to put that…Dec 2, 2024Dec 2, 2024
Published inBlock MagnatesEVM: Smart Contract Calls (Part 2)In our EVM article, we mentioned that smart contracts can call each other. This time, we’re focusing on another case: smart contracts can…Dec 1, 2024Dec 1, 2024
Published inThe CapitalEthereum: Introduction to ERC20 TokenIn order to become a better Ethereum developer or smart contract hacker, one must first understand fungible tokens and the ERC-20 standard…Nov 17, 2024Nov 17, 2024