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  • scholareum posted an update in the group Blockchain Hub

    1 month 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 month 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 month 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 month 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 month 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 month 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

    1 month, 1 week 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]

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    1 month, 1 week ago

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

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    1 month, 1 week 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]

  • scholareum posted an update in the group Blockchain Hub

    1 month, 1 week ago

    Is it possible for XRP to dismantle BTC?

    It’s highly unlikely that XRP will dismantle Bitcoin (BTC) due to their distinct purposes and market dynamics. Here’s why:

    Bitcoin’s Role (Digital Gold):
    BTC is considered the “digital gold,” a store of value with a massive first-mover advantage, high decentralization and widespread recognition. Its p…[Read more]

    • It’s unlikely that XRP will “dismantle” Bitcoin (BTC) due to their different roles and unique value propositions, but XRP could certainly surpass it in specific use cases. Here’s a balanced view:

      Why Bitcoin Maintains Its Edge:
      Store of Value: Bitcoin is often compared to digital gold, prized for its decentralization, scarcity (21 million cap…[Read more]

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  • scholareum posted an update in the group Blockchain Hub

    1 month, 1 week ago

    Top 30 Cryptocurrencies: Revolutionizing the Future of Finance and Technology

    $BTC: The pioneer of cryptocurrency and digital gold.
    $ETH: Revolutionizing smart contracts and decentralized apps.
    $BNB: Powering Binance, the world’s largest crypto exchange.
    $USDT: The leading stablecoin pegged to the U.S. dollar.
    $USDC: A trusted, t…[Read more]

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  • scholareum posted an update in the group Crypto Scams

    1 month, 1 week ago

    MEV BOT Scam Alert, report such scam to community!

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    1 month, 2 weeks ago

    The Evolution of Money: Gold, Trust or Code?

    For much of history, currency has been a representation of value, backed by tangible assets like gold. Many still believe that the US dollar is tied to gold reserves. The truth? It hasn’t been since 1971. Today, the dollar is backed solely by trust – trust in the government, the economy and the i…[Read more]

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    1 month, 2 weeks ago

    Why is blockchain technology important for voting systems?
    A) It keeps votes private.
    B) It ensures fair and transparent counting.
    C) It makes voting faster.
    D) It replaces physical voting booths.

    Answer: B) It ensures fair and transparent counting.
    Explanation: Blockchain technology ensures that votes are counted accurately and securely,…[Read more]

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    1 month, 2 weeks ago

    What does ‘decentralization’ mean in the context of blockchain?
    A) Control by a single organization
    B) Distribution of control across many participants
    C) Use of physical ledgers
    D) Centralized server management

    Answer: B) Distribution of control across many participants
    Explanation: Decentralization in blockchain means that control is shared…[Read more]

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    1 month, 2 weeks ago

    Which cryptocurrency is known for its Shiba Inu dog mascot?
    A) Bitcoin
    B) Ethereum
    C) Dogecoin
    D) Litecoin

    Answer: C) Dogecoin
    Explanation: Dogecoin is known for its Shiba Inu dog mascot and was originally created as a joke.

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    1 month, 2 weeks ago

    What is a ‘smart contract’?
    A) A legal document for buying real estate
    B) A self-executing contract with terms written in code on a blockchain
    C) A type of bank agreement
    D) A physical contract used in transactions

    Answer: B) A self-executing contract with terms written in code on a blockchain
    Explanation: A smart contract automatically exe…[Read more]

  • scholareum posted an update

    1 month, 2 weeks ago

    Which of the following is NOT a type of cryptocurrency?
    A) Bitcoin
    B) Ethereum
    C) Dogecoin
    D) Paypal

    Answer: D) Paypal
    Explanation: Paypal is a digital payment service, not a cryptocurrency.

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    1 month, 2 weeks ago

    What should you do if you lose access to your cryptocurrency wallet?
    A) Ignore it
    B) Contact the wallet provider and use your backup
    C) Try to hack into it
    D) Delete the wallet

    Answer: B) Contact the wallet provider and use your backup
    Explanation: If you lose access to your wallet, you should contact the provider and use your backup to recover…[Read more]