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▼aLearn Ethereum :▼bBuild Your Own Decentralized Applications with Ethereum and Smart Contracts. |
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▼aBirmingham :▼bPackt Publishing, Limited,▼c2019. |
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▼a1 online resource (523 pages) |
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▼aLearning the fundamental programming structure in Solidity |
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▼aCover; Title Page; Copyright and Credits; About Packt; Contributors; Table of Contents; Preface; Section 1: Blockchain and Ethereum Basics; Chapter 1: Blockchain and Cryptocurrency; Technical Requirements; Introducing blockchain technology; Decentralized P2P network; How does blockchain work?; Rehashing cryptography; Public key cryptography; Cryptographic hash function; Digital signature; Anatomizing a blockchain consensus mechanism; What is consensus?; Proof-of-work; How PoW works; Targets and difficulty; Incentives and rewards; Double-spend issues; Advantages and disadvantages |
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▼aProof-of-stakeForking; Hard fork; Soft fork; Understanding Bitcoin and cryptocurrency; Bitcoin basics; What is a wallet?; Transactions, UTXO, and account balances; Genesis block and coin supply; How does Bitcoin payment work?; Bitcoin transaction and block structure; Transaction validation and block verification; Limitations in Bitcoin; Altcoins; Ushering in the world of Ethereum; Smart contract; Ethereum Virtual Machine; Account; Summary; Chapter 2: Ethereum Architecture and Ecosystem; Technical Requirements; Introducing Ethereum architecture; Ethereum -- the world computer |
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▼aThe world of decentralizationDiving deep into Ethereum; Account; Two types of accounts; Externally owned account; Contract account; Transactions and messages; Smart contract; Ether and gas; The Ethereum Virtual Machine; Address and wallet; Addresses in Ethereum; Ethereum wallet; Wallet tools; Understanding mining in Ethereum; Mining and consensus protocol; Ethereum transaction and block structure; Transaction validation and block verification; Shift to proof-of-stake; Working with tools and technologies in Ethereum ecosystem; Ethereum client; The Web3 Server API; DApp development tools |
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▼aInitial coin offeringsSTO and IEO; Ethereum token standards; Fungible and non-fungible tokens; ERC-20; ERC-721; Stablecoin; Dai stablecoin; Making sense of cryptoeconomics; Working with decentralized data and content storage; Swarm; IPFS; BigchainDB; Decentralized messaging with Whisper; Summary; Section 2: Blockchain Development Cycle; Chapter 4: Solidity Fundamentals; Technical Requirements; Introducing Solidity; Tools for the Solidity development environment; Browser-based IDEs; Standalone IDE with Solidity plugins; Command-line development management tools |
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▼aChapter 3: Deep Research on Ethereum; Technical Requirements; Understanding challenges in distributed systems; The CAP theorem; Horizontal scaling versus vertical scaling; Scaling Ethereum; Blockchain scalability trilemma; Ethereum scaling solutions; Block size; Altcoins; On-chain solutions; Off-chain solutions; ZK-SNARK; State channel with Raiden; Ethereum side chain with Plasma; Ethereum sharding and Casper; PoS consensus in Ethereum; Following up on EVM and lower-level protocol improvements; Implementing Ethereum 2.0 roadmap; Introducing cryptoassets and Ethereum token standards |
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▼aLearn Ethereum is ideal for anyone who wants to do an ultra-learning on Ethereum blockchain technology and build end-to-end decentralized applications using smart contract and Ethereum. The hands-on examples will help novices master blockchain and Ethereum in a quick, effective and easy way. |
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▼aZou, Zhihong. |
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▼iPrint version:▼aWu, Xun (Brian).▼tLearn Ethereum : Build Your Own Decentralized Applications with Ethereum and Smart Contracts.▼dBirmingham : Packt Publishing, Limited, 짤2019▼z9781789954111 |
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