The @battlechain testnet is now LIVE.
Come enter the ultimate red-team platform.
Give us feedback so we can launch mainnet very soon, and fix web3 security.
Coinbase: we gonna IPO
SEC: you good
SEC: jk we suing you
Coinbase: for what?
SEC: not telling you
Coinbase: wtf
SEC: unregistered securities
Coinbase: which ones?
SEC: not telling you
Coinbase: THEN HOW CAN YOU SUE US? USA can you deal with this?
SEC: ok like Ada and
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The Ultimate, Learn Blockchain Development, Solidity, Full-stack Web3, & Smart Contract Course | Javascript (& Typescript) Edition on @freeCodeCamp!
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Here is everything you'll learn from this course, and more ๐
I'm 31.
Here are 10 tips I wish I told me at 21.
1. You have zero talent. You will think you are "good at things," but you are not. Anyone can GET good at anything, but you have to work hard to get there. Others will be better than you at the start. That's ok.
One of the quickest ways to learn anything is to try it.
Smart Contracts:
- I kept writing solidity & vyper
Running validators & nodes:
- I kept running different kinds of nodes
Audits:
- I sat my ass down and screamed at my computer for days until I found bugs
Stay curious
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The Ultimate, Learn Blockchain Development, Solidity, AI-Powered Smart Contract Course | Foundry Edition!
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Here is everything you'll learn from this course, and more ๐
ByBit Exchange Hack ($1.4B Transactions) - Security Researcher Explained
1. What the transaction did
2. How it could have (potentially) been prevented
3. How to spot this kind of transaction
I am working on the ultimate, best, most complete full stack web3 free learning course the world has ever seen.
Everything is filmed. I am just editing all the pieces together now.
Delivery date all depends on how fast I can edit.
We had a candidate reach the coding portion of our interview process.
The task:
โBuild an X, use whatever tools you want, just share your screen and thinking aloudโ
90% of it was him asking questions to Claude.
We hired him.
He asked Claude the best questions.
The EVM.
What does it look like?
And why am I getting "Stack too deep" errors?
Why am I getting "data location must be `memory` or `calldata`"?
Where can the EVM read/write data?
Let's dive in.