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π Source: https://sunita-parbhu.medium.com/2022-top-10-resources-for-learning-blockchain-defi-nft-cc016e963aad
So youβre a successful tech Product Manager or similar, considering a career move into the blockchain/Defi/NFT/web3 space. Or perhaps youβre already in the sector and want to broaden your horizons and point of view. Where do you start to train yourself?
Contents
- Lesson 1β Commit to Usage (wallets, etc.)
- Lesson 2β Read Widely (favorite reads)
- Lesson 3β Learn Low-level Blockchain Concepts (favorite courses)
- Lesson 4β Dig into DeFi or NFTs (non-fungible tokens)
- Lesson 5β Put Yourself in the Daily Information Flow
- Lesson 6β Understand Project/Company Types
- Lesson 7β Study Counter-arguments and Risks
- Lesson 8β Regulation
- Lesson 9β Consider DAOs
- Lesson 10 β Make friends, and Help
π Source: https://thedailyape.notion.site/thedailyape/The-Daily-Ape-c96c0b6727c0433a962e897ef43efb7e
Filtered and organised links that I shared on my telegram channel : 'The Daily Ape'
π Source: https://twitter.com/pastryeth/status/1502686322623979531
First posted on the cryptography mailing list by Satoshi Nakamoto in 2008, the BTC whitepaper describes the under-workings of a purely peer-to-peer financial system built using cryptographic primitives
In this essay, Piers details the ongoing societal shift towards digital life, & how crypto is paving way for a self sovereign financial system, an open creator economy, & a digital representation & ownership layer via NFTs
In this series, Peter takes us back to the 70βs to understand the origins of BTC.
Starting at Part One, Peter describes how the spread of cryptographic knowledge led to the cypherpunk movement & later on the invention of BTC
Naval has the ability to distill a complex world into short excerpts of wisdom, & the way he is able to articulate such things is a form of art.
The ideas expressed in this thread resonate deeply with me, and I have returned to them time & time again
Tim Ferris Show - Understanding Ethereum - (@VitalikButerin feat. @naval)
In this podcast, Vitalik & Naval discuss the underlying technology of ETH, how it differs from BTC, scaling plans & timelines, ETH2.0, future considerations, & more.
The holy grail of MEV.
In this essay, researchers document & quantify the deployment of arbitrage bots who exploit inefficiencies in DEXs by paying high tx fees and optimizing network latency to frontrun ordinary usersβ trades
A Prehistory of the Ethereum Protocol - (@VitalikButerin)
In this post, Vitalik walks us through the significant evolutions and design decisions made while creating Ethereum, as well as many of the hardships faced along the way.
Hopium Diaries - Dystopian Dreams (@RektHQ)
A cinematic masterpiece.
Hopium Diaries - Dystopian Dreams is a story that paints a picture of how cryptocurrency and decentralized finance will change the world.
Introduction to the Exponential Age - (@RaoulGMI)
In this video, Raoul Pal explains his personal journey into BTC & ETH, & explains how these technologies are forming a βblack holeβ that is driving in value and developer talent at an exponential rate
The Wonders of Web3 - (@cdixon & @naval)
In this podcast, Tim, Chris, & Naval discuss the frontier of innovation for Web3, NFTs, & decentralization, & how such technologies are empowering a collective owned future over a corporate owned future.
But How Does Bitcoin Actually Work? - (@3blue1brown)
Grant Sanderson is an expert mathematician with a unique ability to explain and visualize complex topics in simple terms.
In this video, Sanderson makes understanding Bitcoin easy.
This thread by Chris details the emergence of the Web3 era, which combines the decentralized, community-governed ethos of Web1 with the advanced, modern functionality of Web2.
π Source: https://web3pms.substack.com/p/web3pms-launch-?s=r
- The bitcoin white paper. What started the Web3 and crypto revolutions.
- The original ethereum white paper. Ethereum allows for smart contracts and has a robust developer ecosystem.
- Why Web3 Matters by Chris Dixon and a16z. A summary of why Web2 was just a stepping stone.
- Coinbase Blog, A Simple Guide to the Web3 Stack. The new tech stack and the leading companies playing at each level.
- Crypto fundamentals by Patrick Rivera. A simple but in-depth presentation of crypto.
- A Curious Beginnerβs Guide to Crypto, Peter Yang. A great guide with simple and clear diagrams.
- An overview of Web3 and Aggregration Theory by Stratechery.
- A comprehensive crypto reading list by Andreessen Horowitz.
π Source: https://gist.github.com/0xarthurxyz/1b98c88533a4fe5c3dabd6871a5f89a6
WTF is the blockchain? β understanding the problem it solves before defining it by Mohit Mamoria https://hackernoon.com/wtf-is-the-blockchain-1da89ba19348
Ever wonder how bitcoin (and other cryptocurrencies) actually work? from 3Blue1Brown https://youtu.be/bBC-nXj3Ng4
How the bitcoin protocol actually works by Michael Nielsen http://www.michaelnielsen.org/ddi/how-the-bitcoin-protocol-actually-works/
Ethereum in 25 minutes by Vitalik Buterin https://youtu.be/66SaEDzlmP4
How does Ethereum work, anyway? β how it functions at a technical level, without complex math by Preethi Kasireddy https://medium.com/@preethikasireddy/how-does-ethereum-work-anyway-22d1df506369
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π Source: https://github.com/JumpCrypto/crypto-reading-list
A curated list for getting up to speed on crypto and decentralized networks.
The content on the toplevel page contains what we consider essential reading. Child pages contain deeper, topic-specific information to review afterward.
Contents:
π Source: https://github.com/bryanhpchiang/protocol-reading-list
A list of resources for understanding crypto protocols.
Contents:
- Constant Function Market Makers (CFMMs)
- Uniswap
- Curve
- Other Designs
- CFMM Analysis
- Privacy-preserving CFMMs
- Options
- LPing on Uniswap V3
- Protocol Owned Liquidity (POL)
- Asset Management
- Yearn
- Rari Capital
- Balancer
- Lending
- Stablecoins
- Ramps
- Miscellaneous
- kZK
π Source: https://github.com/dcbuild3r/blockchain-development-guide
This guide will cover these main tracks, however anyone is free to submit a pull-request to add more or expand on the already existing ones:
- Frontend development
- Smart contract development
- Backend blockchain development
- Core protocol development
- Full-stack blockchain development
Coming soon
π Source: https://github.com/rossant/awesome-math
A curated list of awesome mathematics resources.
π Source: https://github.com/nbro/understanding-math
- Understanding Mathematics, a study guide by Peter Alfeld
- How to Develop a Mindset for Math at BetterExplained
- How do math geniuses understand extremely hard math concepts so quickly? at Quora
- Understanding Math Concepts at AllKindsOfMinds
- What is conceptual understanding? by Keith Devlin
- Learning to Learn: Math Abstraction at BetterExplained
- How to study math by Paul
π Source: https://github.com/OffcierCia/Crypto-OpSec-SelfGuard-RoadMap
Here we collect and discuss the best DeFi, Blockchain and crypto-related OpSec researches and data terminals - contributions are welcome.
π Source: https://github.com/peacekeeper/blockchain-identity
Content:
Projects/companies working on blockchain and identity (pull requests welcome):
Namecoin is a blockchain that has been conceived from the start to be used for registering domain names. It is the first fork of the Bitcoin software.
NameID is an OpenID service based on Namecoin identifiers.
CertCoin is an MIT paper about a NameCoin-based decentralized authentication system which maintains a public ledger of domains and their associated public keys.
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