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Ethereum Blockchain Smart Contract Programming with Solidity beginners course

Ethereum Blockchain Smart Contract Programming with Solidity beginners course
No prior experience necessary. You will learn to design and issue your own cryptocurrency. We delve into the world of smart contracts and specifically discuss the Ethereum blockchain. A smart contract is the evolution of cryptocurrency to encompass logical execution of code based on conditions and events of the universe as perceived by the blockchain network. As a cryptocurrency can be expressed as a smart contract, the Ethereum network can be a platform for minting new algorithmically controlled currencies without deploying a entirely new blockchain. Smart contracts on the Ethereum network are programmed natively in Solidity. We address practical issues with smart contracts and how the blockchain ecosystem is continually evolving to meet the needs of the community. Note that location is subject to change, though it will be in the same vicinity. You will be notified by email to confirm the location when you sign up.
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