| Interactive Workshop Smart contracts have the potential to replace all contractual agreements in the future by removing the need to trust anything but the code. The release of Ethereum brought with it a revolutionary concept: decentralized code. By programming pre-set rules and functions, people can safely carry out transactions through a smart contract without having to trust any other parties to hold up their end of the deal. The entire system is secured by the miners on the Ethereum Network, who are incentivized to verify every transaction that runs through a contract. In this hands-on workshop you will break down the fundamentals of Smart Contracts on the Ethereum Network. Learn what it takes to create a Smart contract, view some code in Ethereum's native language Solidity, and watch a Smart Contract in action. Cover the many use-cases for Smart Contracts and the impact they will have on our society. | Audience: This workshop is designed for people who are new to cryptocurrencies, curious entrepreneurs looking to get into ICO's and Blockchain technology, and anyone who wants to gain a stronger understanding of the Blockchain space. | Key Takeaways: – Understand how a Smart Contract works – How do you create a Smart Contract on the Etheruem Blockchain? – IDE's and tools like Remix, Truffle, and Metamask – Demonstration: watch a Smart Contract in action – Etherscan: view anyone's code on the Ethereum Blockchain – Discussion: Smart Contract use-cases | About The Instructor: Gurinder (Sonu) Bhangoo has been heavily involved in Cryptocurrencies since he mined his first bitcoin transaction in 2013. Currently, he is the Director of Blockchain Technology at REV, who have developed a Ride-sharing app that utilizes a forked Ethereum Blockchain. His first Blockchain presentation was held at the Sunnyvale Plug & Play Tech Center back in 2014. His knowledge of multiple Blockchains is invaluable for people who are trying to cut through the noise in this rapidly growing industry. He is actively developing two Mobile DApps “BlockSteps” & “MarketMe”, which are both built on the Ethereum Blockchain. Gurinder’s teaching philosophy is simple – encouraging student engagement and providing real-world examples to help his peers learn faster and more efficiently than they would in a traditional education style. | What Should I Bring? Please bring your laptop or tablet to the workshop for maximum productivity. Please arrive early! Event begins promptly at the start time. Learn more about our community at theden.io! Join the conversation on our telegram at t.me/dennexus! You can always reach us directly at (408) 657-0861 or email us at hi@theden.io!
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