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  • scholareum posted an update in the group Blockchain Hub

    1 week, 6 days ago

    XRP vs SEC : Commodity vs Security

    Imagine you’re at a family gathering, and your grandmother loves giving out special gift cards to family members. These gift cards can be used in different ways:

    Gift Card (Security Scenario):

    Suppose your grandmother buys special investment gift cards from a bank. These cards are like a promise – when she…[Read more]

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    1 week, 6 days ago

    10 Steps to Master Blockchain and Web3 Development

    1. Foundation: Fundamentals of Computer Science 2. Blockchain Basics 3. Introduction to Decentralized Applications (DApps) 4. Frontend Development 5. Backend […]

  • scholareum posted an update in the group Blockchain in India

    1 week, 6 days ago

    Blockchain and Cryptocurrency in India: A Revolution in the Making

    India, the world’s largest democracy, stands at the cusp of a digital revolution, with blockchain and cryptocurrency spearheading this transformation. From enhancing transparency in governance to revolutionizing industries, blockchain technology and cryptocurrencies have emerged…[Read more]

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  • scholareum posted an update in the group Blockchain Hub

    1 week, 6 days ago

    Learn Truffle and Ganache

    Boost your development workflow with Truffle—a powerful development environment, testing framework and asset pipeline for any EVM-compatible blockchain.

    Truffle includes:

    Built-in smart contract compilation
    A scriptable migration framework
    And more

    On the other hand, Ganache is part of the Truffle suite and is used f…[Read more]

  • scholareum posted an update in the group Blockchain Hub

    1 week, 6 days ago

    Learn How to Test Your Smart Contracts

    Testing your blockchain Smart Contracts is crucial.

    What sets blockchain apart is its non-reversibility: once a Smart Contract is deployed, it cannot be edited or recalled and deployment involves real costs (GAS fees).

    That’s why it’s essential to thoroughly test your Smart Contracts before deploying the…[Read more]

  • scholareum posted an update in the group Blockchain Hub

    1 week, 6 days ago

    Develop Your First Decentralized Application (DApp)

    The best way to learn is by practicing and solving real problems—it’s how our brains retain information most effectively.

    Start building your first DApps to solidify your understanding of blockchain development.
    Take the freeCodeCamp course and develop 5 DApps to enhance your ski…[Read more]

  • scholareum posted an update in the group Blockchain Hub

    1 week, 6 days ago

    Connect Your DApp Frontend: Learn Web3.js or Ethers.js

    Once you’ve mastered Smart Contracts, the next step is connecting your front-end to your Solidity (or similar) backend. This can be done using communication protocols like HTTP or WebSockets.

    To achieve this, you can use one of two popular JavaScript libraries:

    Web3.js
    Web3.js is a c…[Read more]

  • scholareum posted an update in the group Blockchain Hub

    1 week, 6 days ago

    Learn Solidity by Creating Zombies

    One of the most fun and effective ways to learn Solidity is through a gamified programming course. In this interactive experience, you’ll build Smart Contracts while creating a zombie factory—perfect for kickstarting your world domination plans!
    Check out CryptoZombies—it’s completely free and a great way to…[Read more]

  • scholareum posted an update in the group Blockchain Hub

    1 week, 6 days ago

    Learn Solidity to Develop and Deploy Smart Contracts

    Understanding Smart Contracts is just the beginning. As a Web3.0 or Blockchain Developer, you need to learn how to write and deploy your own. That’s where Solidity comes in.

    Solidity is a high-level, contract-oriented programming language specifically designed for writing Smart Contracts. It e…[Read more]

  • scholareum posted an update in the group Blockchain Hub

    1 week, 6 days ago

    Software on the Blockchain: Smart Contracts

    Ethereum and Smart Contracts go hand in hand—you need to understand both.
    A Smart Contract is a program stored on a blockchain that automatically executes agreements when predefined conditions are met.
    These contracts are typically written in languages like Solidity, Rust, or Vyper (a Python-based a…[Read more]

  • scholareum posted an update in the group Blockchain Hub

    1 week, 6 days ago

    Learn What Ethereum Is and How It Works

    As a Web3.0 developer, understanding Ethereum is essential.

    Ethereum is a decentralized software platform running on a network of computers. It ensures the replication and execution of small programs called Smart Contracts, which power decentralized applications (DApps).

    To learn more, watch this…[Read more]

  • scholareum posted an update in the group Blockchain Hub

    1 week, 6 days ago

    Learn Backend Development?

    While DApp backends differ significantly from traditional backends (as blockchain replaces centralized databases with decentralized data storage), many core technical principles remain the same.
    Key Steps to Learn Backend Development
    Understand how front-end and backend systems exchange data.
    Learn essential skills:…[Read more]

  • scholareum posted an update in the group Blockchain Hub

    1 week, 6 days ago

    Learn Frontend Development for Building DApps

    Decentralized Applications (DApps) rely on a standard front-end built with vanilla JavaScript or popular frameworks like React, Vue, or Svelte. Before diving into DApp development, it’s essential to learn the fundamentals of front-end development and how the web operates.
    Start with the b…[Read more]

  • scholareum posted an update in the group Blockchain Hub

    1 week, 6 days ago

    What is a Decentralized Application (DApp)?

    Once you’ve explored the blockchain, nodes, consensus mechanisms and its core components, a natural question arises:

    “What kind of applications can I build on the blockchain?”

    The answer is Decentralized Applications, or DApps. These applications operate on blockchain networks and consist of:

    A stand…[Read more]

  • scholareum posted an update in the group Blockchain Hub

    1 week, 6 days ago

    Learn the Fundamentals of Blockchain

    To thrive as a Web3.0 developer, you must understand what blockchain is, how it works and why it’s set to revolutionize how we exchange goods and make payments.

    Blockchain technology has evolved far beyond cryptocurrencies. It’s now a powerful, distributed cloud computing system capable of running entire bac…[Read more]

  • scholareum posted an update in the group Blockchain Hub

    1 week, 6 days ago

    Before Web3.0 and Blockchain: Start with the Fundamentals of Computer Science

    A skyscraper needs a solid foundation to stand tall—and the same applies to blockchain development.
    Let’s be honest, blockchain is a challenging subject. Before diving into nodes, blocks and your learning roadmap, it’s essential to master the fundamentals of compu…[Read more]

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  • scholareum posted an update in the group Blockchain Hub

    2 weeks, 2 days ago

    Entering the blockchain industry, where the average programmer earns around $140k/year, could be the smartest investment you make as a developer.

    However, quality resources for learning blockchain development are scarce, and finding a clear roadmap can quickly become overwhelming.

    To solve this, SCHOLAREUM has curated the best online videos,…[Read more]

  • scholareum posted an update

    2 weeks, 2 days ago

    Learning Blockchain and Web3.0 today is like buying Bitcoin at $10 – early and full of potential.

  • scholareum posted an update

    2 weeks, 4 days ago

    Mastering Blockchain: A Step-by-Step Guide to Theory, Practice, and Community Engagement.

    The best way to learn blockchain involves a combination of theory, hands-on practice, and staying engaged with the community. Here’s a structured approach:

    1. Understand the Basics
    Start by grasping core concepts such as decentralization, cryptography, c…[Read more]