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RESOURCE CREDITS100.00%
REPUTATION PROGRESS56.96%
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0.001USD
STEEM
0.025STEEM
SBD
0.000SBD
Effective Power
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├── Own SP
0.000SP
└── Incoming DelegationsDeleg
+3.361SP
Detailed Balance
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2026/01/23 19:21:54
2026/01/23 19:21:54
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2024/12/17 14:33:36
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2024/03/01 11:30:03
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nokia3xcustom json: notify
2024/03/01 10:39:03
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2024/03/01 10:38:30
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2024/03/01 10:38:09
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nokia3xupvoted (100.00%) @sms2aim / earn-with-email-marketing
2024/03/01 10:37:33
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nokia3xupvoted (100.00%) @sms2aim / earn-with-email-marketing
2024/03/01 10:37:18
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}nokia3xupvoted (100.00%) @nokia3x / try-your-luck2024/03/01 10:37:12
nokia3xupvoted (100.00%) @nokia3x / try-your-luck
2024/03/01 10:37:12
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}nokia3xpublished a new post: try-your-luck2024/03/01 10:37:00
nokia3xpublished a new post: try-your-luck
2024/03/01 10:37:00
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2023/11/14 06:14:54
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2023/09/22 08:20:18
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2022/11/04 12:58:27
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}crypto.defragreplied to @nokia3x / 20220805t105647849z2022/08/05 10:56:48
crypto.defragreplied to @nokia3x / 20220805t105647849z
2022/08/05 10:56:48
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}crypto.defragupvoted (1.11%) @nokia3x / dollars-and-a-smile-how-to-print-money2022/08/05 10:45:12
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2022/08/05 10:45:12
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| body | There are many benefits of using crypto in transactions. One benefit is that it is fast and efficient. Crypto transactions are completed within minutes, if not seconds. This is a big advantage over traditional methods like wire transfers, which can take days to complete. Another benefit is that crypto is secure. When you make a transaction with crypto, your personal information is not shared. This means that there is no risk of identity theft or fraud. Crypto is also borderless. This means that you can send and receive payments from anywhere in the world, without having to worry about exchange rates or international transaction fees. Overall, using crypto in transactions is a great way to save time and money. It is also a secure and efficient way to send and receive payments. There are many benefits of using crypto in trades. One benefit is that it is fast and talented. Crypto trades are done inside the space of minutes, if not seconds. This is a tremendous advantage over regular methodology like wire moves, which can guess that days ought to wrap up. Another benefit is that crypto is secure. Definitively when you make a trade with crypto, your own information isn't shared. This truly expects that there is no bet of markdown trickiness or terrorizing. Crypto is similarly borderless. This construes that you can send and get portions from any put in the world, without worrying about exchange rates or by and large trade charges. In general, crypto in trades is an inconceivable strategy for making open entryway and money. It is comparably a secured areas of strength for and for sending and get fragments. There are many advantages of utilizing crypto in exchanges. One advantage is that it is quick and skilled. Crypto exchanges are done inside the space of minutes, on the off chance that not seconds. This is a huge benefit over conventional procedures like wire moves, which can anticipate that days should wrap up. Another advantage is that crypto is secure. Precisely when you make an exchange with crypto, your own data isn't shared. This really expects that there is no wagered of markdown deception or intimidation. Crypto is likewise borderless. This surmises that you can send and get segments from any place on the planet, without stressing over trade rates or generally exchange charges. Overall, crypto in exchanges is an incredible technique for creating open door and cash. It is similarly a protected and strong method for sending and get segments. |
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| body | 2022 Top 10 Resources for Learning Blockchain, Defi, NFT (Part 2) This is part 2 of our guide on how to build a strong understanding of blockchain, protocols, DeFi, NFTs, DAOs, and other blockchain-native concepts. Our previous post covered lessons #1 to #3. In this article, we continue with lessons #4 to #10. About the authors: Georgiana Mirea was SVP Product at Dapper Labs and a member of its advisory board. Meanwhile, Sunita Parbhu transitioned from VP Product in Web 2.0, to working in blockchain last year. We tackled this problem for ourselves and have written this guide from our experience. Lesson #4: Understand DeFi or NFTs Go deep into one of these, each is a world in itself. It’s hard to go deep into both, so start with one. If you have a finance background or are already a crypto-trader, you might find it easier to delve into DeFi. Whereas if you have a consumer product background, you might find it more intuitive to delve into NFTs. NFTs Until now the Non-Fungible Token world has been driven by games, collectibles, entertainment and art, so if you are passionate about any of these definitely check it out. There are other areas like real estate and climate, where NFTs could flourish. Good overviews: a16z for NFTs:https://future.a16z.com/nft-canon/ https://hbr.org/2021/11/making-sense-of-the-nft-marketplace How to Make Your Own NFT Right Now • Benzinga Play with the products: OpenSea, the largest NFT marketplace NBA Top Shot | Officially Licensed Digital Collectibles Game-Fi (play-to-earn) — the gamification of financial mechanisms where users can earn profits by playing games. Objects in the game are expressed as NFTs and require tokens. If you’re a gamer you’ll instantly see the differences and potential. Search for games by market cap, users, a game on a specific blockchain, or for themes you enjoy. DeFi It’s easy to quickly understand the idea of DeFi. These links help you go deeper and get your head around the most important concepts. Start by thoroughly understanding liquidity pools. A liquidity pool is a collection of funds locked in a smart contract. It’s a fundamental blockchain concept so be sure to thoroughly understand this before continuing. What Are Liquidity Pools in DeFi and How Do They Work? (Binance Academy). Then move on: What Is an Automated Market Maker (AMM)? (Binance Academy) AMM is a concept that doesn’t exist in traditional finance. Traditional finance has a traditional order book where buyers and sellers place orders and wait for them to be filled as matches are made. AMMs replace the notion of an order book by an algorithm that always quotes prices to all buyers and sellers. One of the earliest, most famous AMMs is Uniswap. There’s an explosion in this area, as you can see from this list of others, including dydx, Pancake Swap, etc: List of Decentralized Exchanges. The Difference between Staking vs Yield Farming vs Liquidity Mining-— (blockchain-council.org). Token are digital assets. Staking, yield farming, and liquidity mining are all ways of putting idle digital assets to work. DeFi users can choose to act as underwriters in decentralized mutual insurance pools, provide liquidity to AMMs (via either liquidity mining or yield farming), or serve as creditors and earn governance tokens in the process. Some will decide to stake & run validator nodes for block rewards. The APYs are often lucrative and there are hundreds of different options out there. There are risks to consider and it’s always worth asking why your tokens are needed and how the yield is generated. The Brilliance of Yield Farming, Liquidity Providing and Valuing Crypto Projects | blog maverick (Mark Cuban) 7 Indicators Every DeFi Investor Should Know | Binance Academy List of Decentralized Exchanges — Best DEX Decentralized exchanges (defiprime.com) There are a ridiculous number of exchanges! If you want to get hands on: Uniswap Liquidity Provider Tutorial — Earn DEX Trading Fees (defirate.com). Providing liquidity on Uniswap is dead easy. If you want to understand how much innovation is going on, study Flash Loans: What Is a Flash Loan? (CoinDesk) How to Make a Flash Loan using Aave — step-by-step beginners guides (QuickNode) Lesson #5: Put Yourself in Daily Information Flow This is where a lot of people start, so why did we place this step at #5? This reason is that it doesn’t help you develop deep expertise, so reading this makes a lot more sense once you have laid the foundations. Spend 30–60 minutes every day catching up with what is happening, but don’t get derailed by it. The worlds of crypto and blockchain are different to what you’re used to. For example, some of the important players are completely anonymous: you’ll see them giving their thoughts at a conference using their pseudonym without revealing their face. If you haven’t ever worked on open source software, you’ll find it eye-opening to see how communities engage to push projects forward. Here’s a quick list of places to engage some of your attention: Twitter — Culture & Personalities Follow a few people on Twitter to get a sense of what is going on. These tweets can literally drive you crazy and have you online until 4am every night. Protect your time, but follow a few people to get a sense of the world you’re moving into. You’ll start to notice the fervor of some of the projects. You’ll also be puzzled by the much lower engagement of seemingly “serious” projects, at least on Twitter. See who we follow at @gmirea and @sparbhu. Telegram and Discord — Community Join the Discord and Telegram channels of several projects. You’ll start to understand what is normal behavior, as well as understand the power of communities. Email Subscriptions — As it Happens Content Subscribe to a few sources. This content isn’t about deep fundamentals, but it will help you build your feel for the space. Below are some we like which provide a good mix and, in the end, you will figure out what resonates with you. Here are some we like: CoinDesk: Bitcoin, Ethereum, Crypto News (daily). Big headlines, funding, regulatory. The Block Blockworks Newsletter Bankless (banklesshq.com) Coindesk — First Mover (daily, Omkar Godbole). Market moves. Not too relevant but worth glancing at to see what traders are talking about. Cointelegraph Figment — Building Web 3 — really good to keep on top of what is happening on the various protocols Inside Cryptocurrency (Inside.com) Real Vision Crypto Monthly / Quarterly Content Apart from the daily content, you also want to sit down with meatier content every so often. vitalik.eth on Twitter — deep papers, fun to read and thoughtful. We have Vitalik’s twitter page bookmarked, to go straight to his content without getting distracted by all the rest. Coinbase — really good quarterly content that synthesizes trends in the industry. Consensys — also really good quarterly content: https://consensys.net/reports/web3-report-q3-2021/? Bankless — excellent longer content in interviews (Youtube). Their interview of Hayden Adams is worth watching. Podcasts Our favorites: The BreakDown , The Scoop, Unchained and Bankless. Some of our favorite podcasts Conferences Attend a conference. You’ll figure out very quickly how people interact and how quickly things are moving. It’s like arriving in a new country and leaving your hotel — you’ll grow a lot by participating. Consensys Conference — if you can, attend all 3 days and listen to everything. Consensus 2022 will be in person in NYC. There may be web-access as well. (Here’s an example from their 2021 conference: Money, Monetary Policy, and Bitcoin | Ray Dalio at Consensus 2021) List of Blockchain and Cryptocurrency Conferences in 2022 (decemberlabs) Lesson #6: Understand Project/Company Types There are a few types of projects to understand. Hardcore layer 1. These are knee-deep in consensus mechanisms. These are the most technically complex projects. They tend to be decentralized and open source, though not all are. DAOs and Foundations are prevalent. Centralized crypto world. These are for-profit companies, not DAOs or Foundations. e.g. Coinbase, Binance, FTX. These are most similar to how you’ve operated to date. Enterprises using blockchain to solve problems such as supply chain. Look at Hyperledger, Circle stablecoin, and tool providers such as Alchemy. IBM also has several partners doing interesting things such as Food Trust (a permissioned blockchain for tracking the movement of food through the supply chain) and Maersk’s TradeLens (for connecting cargo supply chain). Applications — built on one or more layer 1 blockchains. E.g. Filecoin, DapperLabs’ various games. Providers — ecosystem providers, which are providing services. e.g. Chainalysis, Figment.io. If you’re interested in working on the exchange problem, you’ll see that there’s completely different ways that you could work on the problem: Centralized — Coinbase, Binance Decentralized — Uniswap, Pancake Swap, Sushiswap Lesson #7: Study Counter-arguments and Risks Read views that expose some of the risks and issues. Here are a few that are well thought through and well written. My first impressions of web3 — well articulated by the founder of Signal, Moxie Marlinspike (super smart) Web3 No Mercy / No Malice (Scott Galloway) Naval Ravikant and Chris Dixon Didn’t Explain Any Web3 Use Cases ( Liron Shapira, Oct, 2021) DSHR’s Blog: Stanford EE380 Talk ‘Scammi-ness’ Understand the shady side of blockchain and crypto! This is not to dampen your interest, but to keep yourself educated and have your eyes open. If you go into this world, you want to be careful about where you work and what the people you work with, are doing. The kinds of things that happen routinely include: A product lead who front ran NFT sales on OpenSea for personal gain Sophisticated rug-pulls where insiders cash out their tokens at high prices, at the expense of investors (here’s one example) Decentralized DAO-run projects that fail to pay their community members for the work they contributed. Hacks — CoinDesk reports on some of the bigger hacks Rug Pulls & Other Scams: The Biggest Threat to Trust in Cryptocurrency: Rug Pulls Put 2021 Scam Revenue Close to All-time High (Chainalysis) I Worked Full Time in Crypto for Two Years and Didn’t Really Like What I Saw | by Vanalli | The Startup | Medium If you worked in the early days of ad-tech, this landscape will feel familiar: frenzied activity, and a space crowded with both gems and ultra-shady projects! Lesson #8: Regulation Regardless of where you want to work in the space, get acquainted with regulation. You might not be a lawyer or want to get involved in these topics, however it’s a huge part of the landscape and can cause your project/company to fail or succeed. Unfortunately, every country has a different stance. So your research may depend on which country or countries you are most interested in. Asia is completely different to the US, which is different than Europe. We don’t have a lot of content in this area yet, but here are a couple of good links to learn about the US environment: Cryptocurrencies And The Securities And Exchange Commission https://future.a16z.com/podcasts/crypto-at-congress-watershed-moment-for-regulation-and-web3/ Lesson #9: Consider DAOs Decentralized Autonomous Organizations are one of the most fascinating areas in web3! Read a little bit to see whether it excites you. DAOs: Communities of the Future. Some thoughts on community evolution… | by Lisa Xu, First Mark Capital If it does, there’s a lot more on DAOs: https://future.a16z.com/dao-canon/ A beginner’s guide to DAOs — Mirror (Linda Xie) The Dao of DAOs — Not Boring by Packy McCormick Optional link: https://future.a16z.com/building-and-running-a-dao-why-governance-matters/ Lesson #10: Make Friends, and Help The blockchain world is still a nascent one. No-one knows everything and things are moving very fast. Talking to others helps you build your own knowledge and create “A-ha!” moments. At the same time, your perspective and questions helps others as well. So don’t be afraid — reach out! Roles At this point you’ve armed yourself with enough information to decide what you think of blockchain, crypto and web3, and might be thinking about a career change. There is a mind-boggling array of good options! Here’s a few questions to think about when creating a short-list of targets: Start up / emerging project, or a big established project? Do you want to work in an org that is centralized, or will you try working in a decentralized org? (you won’t know how well you enjoy a decentralized structure unless you try it out) Defi or NFT or Gaming/Metaverse? Which of these do you want to be in the middle of? What excites you the most to go deeper into? For example, if you are interested in architecture as a passion, combine the best of both things that you love and look for NFT projects in the area of building worlds. Consumer or enterprise? How close to the tech do you want to be? Do you want to be at a layer 1 protocol, or higher up the ecosystem chain? Do you want to take a risk? Committing to one of the layer 1 projects is riskier than, for instance, working on an enabler such as an exchange or analytics project. What role would you like to play — product? Most of these projects also have huge needs in marketing, community, growth, and general management. Our advice is don’t worry so much about your title. Focus on problems that the project needs to solve and see if you can be helpful. If you are a PM, are you willing to re-purpose your product talents to one of these roles? These roles are mission-critical, which is a responsibility that PMs thrive on. Since this is early stage technology work, whatever role you take on, there’s a a ton of cross-functional interaction to be successful, and even if you’re not “in product” you’re going to spend a lot of your time helping the product team. For instance, if you’re running community, your job is to grow and support the community. You’re also going to be thinking about how are you going to get feedback from the community into the rest of the organization, including product? Coming from a product background you’re going to be really good at solving this. Here’s a couple of posts that have been helpful when thinking about roles: Where and Why do Blockchain Projects need Product Managers? (sunita.parbhu) Leaving Tech for Crypto: Where to Work in Web3 (0xshah.xyz) Conclusion We’ve found it’s important to be wide and deep, and to not fall down and get stuck in rabbit holes. We learned this after going down a few rabbit holes ourselves. Send us your comments, your favorite sources and tips! 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"body": "2022 Top 10 Resources for Learning Blockchain, Defi, NFT (Part 2)\nThis is part 2 of our guide on how to build a strong understanding of blockchain, protocols, DeFi, NFTs, DAOs, and other blockchain-native concepts. Our previous post covered lessons #1 to #3. In this article, we continue with lessons #4 to #10.\n\nAbout the authors: Georgiana Mirea was SVP Product at Dapper Labs and a member of its advisory board. Meanwhile, Sunita Parbhu transitioned from VP Product in Web 2.0, to working in blockchain last year. We tackled this problem for ourselves and have written this guide from our experience.\n\nLesson #4: Understand DeFi or NFTs\nGo deep into one of these, each is a world in itself. It’s hard to go deep into both, so start with one.\n\nIf you have a finance background or are already a crypto-trader, you might find it easier to delve into DeFi. Whereas if you have a consumer product background, you might find it more intuitive to delve into NFTs.\n\nNFTs\nUntil now the Non-Fungible Token world has been driven by games, collectibles, entertainment and art, so if you are passionate about any of these definitely check it out. There are other areas like real estate and climate, where NFTs could flourish.\n\nGood overviews:\n\na16z for NFTs:https://future.a16z.com/nft-canon/\nhttps://hbr.org/2021/11/making-sense-of-the-nft-marketplace\nHow to Make Your Own NFT Right Now • Benzinga\nPlay with the products:\n\nOpenSea, the largest NFT marketplace\nNBA Top Shot | Officially Licensed Digital Collectibles\nGame-Fi (play-to-earn) — the gamification of financial mechanisms where users can earn profits by playing games. Objects in the game are expressed as NFTs and require tokens. If you’re a gamer you’ll instantly see the differences and potential. Search for games by market cap, users, a game on a specific blockchain, or for themes you enjoy.\nDeFi\nIt’s easy to quickly understand the idea of DeFi. These links help you go deeper and get your head around the most important concepts.\n\nStart by thoroughly understanding liquidity pools. A liquidity pool is a collection of funds locked in a smart contract. It’s a fundamental blockchain concept so be sure to thoroughly understand this before continuing.\n\nWhat Are Liquidity Pools in DeFi and How Do They Work? (Binance Academy).\nThen move on:\n\nWhat Is an Automated Market Maker (AMM)? (Binance Academy)\nAMM is a concept that doesn’t exist in traditional finance. Traditional finance has a traditional order book where buyers and sellers place orders and wait for them to be filled as matches are made. AMMs replace the notion of an order book by an algorithm that always quotes prices to all buyers and sellers. One of the earliest, most famous AMMs is Uniswap. There’s an explosion in this area, as you can see from this list of others, including dydx, Pancake Swap, etc: List of Decentralized Exchanges.\nThe Difference between Staking vs Yield Farming vs Liquidity Mining-— (blockchain-council.org). Token are digital assets. Staking, yield farming, and liquidity mining are all ways of putting idle digital assets to work. DeFi users can choose to act as underwriters in decentralized mutual insurance pools, provide liquidity to AMMs (via either liquidity mining or yield farming), or serve as creditors and earn governance tokens in the process. Some will decide to stake & run validator nodes for block rewards. The APYs are often lucrative and there are hundreds of different options out there. There are risks to consider and it’s always worth asking why your tokens are needed and how the yield is generated.\nThe Brilliance of Yield Farming, Liquidity Providing and Valuing Crypto Projects | blog maverick (Mark Cuban)\n7 Indicators Every DeFi Investor Should Know | Binance Academy\nList of Decentralized Exchanges — Best DEX Decentralized exchanges (defiprime.com) There are a ridiculous number of exchanges!\nIf you want to get hands on:\n\nUniswap Liquidity Provider Tutorial — Earn DEX Trading Fees (defirate.com). Providing liquidity on Uniswap is dead easy.\nIf you want to understand how much innovation is going on, study Flash Loans:\n\nWhat Is a Flash Loan? (CoinDesk)\nHow to Make a Flash Loan using Aave — step-by-step beginners guides (QuickNode)\nLesson #5: Put Yourself in Daily Information Flow\nThis is where a lot of people start, so why did we place this step at #5? This reason is that it doesn’t help you develop deep expertise, so reading this makes a lot more sense once you have laid the foundations.\n\nSpend 30–60 minutes every day catching up with what is happening, but don’t get derailed by it.\n\nThe worlds of crypto and blockchain are different to what you’re used to. For example, some of the important players are completely anonymous: you’ll see them giving their thoughts at a conference using their pseudonym without revealing their face. If you haven’t ever worked on open source software, you’ll find it eye-opening to see how communities engage to push projects forward.\n\nHere’s a quick list of places to engage some of your attention:\n\nTwitter — Culture & Personalities\nFollow a few people on Twitter to get a sense of what is going on. These tweets can literally drive you crazy and have you online until 4am every night. Protect your time, but follow a few people to get a sense of the world you’re moving into.\n\nYou’ll start to notice the fervor of some of the projects. You’ll also be puzzled by the much lower engagement of seemingly “serious” projects, at least on Twitter.\n\nSee who we follow at @gmirea and @sparbhu.\nTelegram and Discord — Community\nJoin the Discord and Telegram channels of several projects. You’ll start to understand what is normal behavior, as well as understand the power of communities.\n\nEmail Subscriptions — As it Happens Content\nSubscribe to a few sources. This content isn’t about deep fundamentals, but it will help you build your feel for the space. Below are some we like which provide a good mix and, in the end, you will figure out what resonates with you. Here are some we like:\n\nCoinDesk: Bitcoin, Ethereum, Crypto News (daily). 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They tend to be decentralized and open source, though not all are. DAOs and Foundations are prevalent.\nCentralized crypto world. These are for-profit companies, not DAOs or Foundations. e.g. Coinbase, Binance, FTX. These are most similar to how you’ve operated to date.\nEnterprises using blockchain to solve problems such as supply chain. Look at Hyperledger, Circle stablecoin, and tool providers such as Alchemy. IBM also has several partners doing interesting things such as Food Trust (a permissioned blockchain for tracking the movement of food through the supply chain) and Maersk’s TradeLens (for connecting cargo supply chain).\nApplications — built on one or more layer 1 blockchains. E.g. 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If you go into this world, you want to be careful about where you work and what the people you work with, are doing. The kinds of things that happen routinely include:\n\nA product lead who front ran NFT sales on OpenSea for personal gain\nSophisticated rug-pulls where insiders cash out their tokens at high prices, at the expense of investors (here’s one example)\nDecentralized DAO-run projects that fail to pay their community members for the work they contributed.\nHacks — CoinDesk reports on some of the bigger hacks\nRug Pulls & Other Scams: The Biggest Threat to Trust in Cryptocurrency: Rug Pulls Put 2021 Scam Revenue Close to All-time High (Chainalysis)\nI Worked Full Time in Crypto for Two Years and Didn’t Really Like What I Saw | by Vanalli | The Startup | Medium\nIf you worked in the early days of ad-tech, this landscape will feel familiar: frenzied activity, and a space crowded with both gems and ultra-shady projects!\n\nLesson #8: Regulation\nRegardless of where you want to work in the space, get acquainted with regulation. You might not be a lawyer or want to get involved in these topics, however it’s a huge part of the landscape and can cause your project/company to fail or succeed.\n\nUnfortunately, every country has a different stance. So your research may depend on which country or countries you are most interested in. Asia is completely different to the US, which is different than Europe.\n\nWe don’t have a lot of content in this area yet, but here are a couple of good links to learn about the US environment:\n\nCryptocurrencies And The Securities And Exchange Commission\nhttps://future.a16z.com/podcasts/crypto-at-congress-watershed-moment-for-regulation-and-web3/\nLesson #9: Consider DAOs\nDecentralized Autonomous Organizations are one of the most fascinating areas in web3! Read a little bit to see whether it excites you.\n\nDAOs: Communities of the Future. 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Here’s a few questions to think about when creating a short-list of targets:\n\nStart up / emerging project, or a big established project?\nDo you want to work in an org that is centralized, or will you try working in a decentralized org? (you won’t know how well you enjoy a decentralized structure unless you try it out)\nDefi or NFT or Gaming/Metaverse? Which of these do you want to be in the middle of? What excites you the most to go deeper into? For example, if you are interested in architecture as a passion, combine the best of both things that you love and look for NFT projects in the area of building worlds.\nConsumer or enterprise?\nHow close to the tech do you want to be? Do you want to be at a layer 1 protocol, or higher up the ecosystem chain?\nDo you want to take a risk? Committing to one of the layer 1 projects is riskier than, for instance, working on an enabler such as an exchange or analytics project.\nWhat role would you like to play — product? Most of these projects also have huge needs in marketing, community, growth, and general management. Our advice is don’t worry so much about your title. Focus on problems that the project needs to solve and see if you can be helpful. If you are a PM, are you willing to re-purpose your product talents to one of these roles? These roles are mission-critical, which is a responsibility that PMs thrive on. Since this is early stage technology work, whatever role you take on, there’s a a ton of cross-functional interaction to be successful, and even if you’re not “in product” you’re going to spend a lot of your time helping the product team. For instance, if you’re running community, your job is to grow and support the community. You’re also going to be thinking about how are you going to get feedback from the community into the rest of the organization, including product? 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| body | 2022 Top 10 Resources for Learning Blockchain, Defi, NFT So you’re a successful tech Product Manager or similar, considering a career move into the blockchain/Defi/NFT/web3 space. Or perhaps you’re already in the sector and want to broaden your horizons and point of view. Where do you start to train yourself? About the authors of this article: Georgiana Mirea was SVP Product at Dapper Labs and a member of its advisory board. Sunita Parbhu transitioned from VP Product in Web 2.0, to working in blockchain last year. We tackled the challenge of learning about Blockchain ourselves and have written this guide from our experience. This article gathers useful resources to build a strong understanding of blockchain, protocols, Defi, NFTs, DAOs, and other blockchain-native topics. We’ve put together our lessons to date and collated our favorite resources. We hope you find it useful! Ping us with comments, additions or questions (@gmirea and @sparbhu). Lesson 1— Commit to Usage (wallets, etc.) Lesson 2— Read Widely (favorite reads) Lesson 3— Learn Low-level Blockchain Concepts (favorite courses) Lesson 4— Dig into DeFi or NFTs (non-fungible tokens) Lesson 5— Put Yourself in the Daily Information Flow Lesson 6— Understand Project/Company Types Lesson 7— Study Counter-arguments and Risks Lesson 8— Regulation Lesson 9— Consider DAOs Lesson 10 — Make friends, and Help The post closes with some comments on how to choose your role, if you’re making a career move. It’s a hill to climb, but you can do it! Lesson 1: Commit to Usage You’ll internalize Web3 concepts by playing with products. It’s hugely valuable to be hands on. What to do if you’re not already engaged: Obtain a wallet. Create a wallet on Metamask. Also create other wallets (like Celo, Algorand, Terra) to see how their onboarding experience differ. Buy some crypto. Funding wallets via wires is generally a pain. To get going instantly, use the in-built services that let you buy crypto using your credit card. They’re expensive to use on an ongoing basis, but okay to use when you’re just starting out. Stick with Metamask and do some transactions, such as transferring between it and your other wallets. Or have a friend transact with you. You can use ETH, but then use a blockchain other than Ethereum. You’ll see transaction costs are much lower on other chains, meaning you’ll be able to play around a lot more for little cost. Metamask supports both Ethereum and several other much less expensive blockchains, like Harmony ONE. Create an OpenSea account and buy an NFT, or at least marvel at the prices of some of the NFTs). For a different experience, create an account on NBA Top Shot. Open a Uniswap account. The reason that this comes before lesson #2 and #3 is because the theory you learn will make a lot more sense once you’re hands-on with a wallet and do some transactions. 💡Tip! Create a wallet for experimentation and keep very little value in it. Remember, your transactions are public and traceable. So create a learner account and remember that everything you do is public. Lesson #2: Read Widely How Web3 differs from Web2. Source: Consensys Web3 Report Q3 2021 There are a lot of concepts! Many are radically new with no counterpart in the Web2 world. The good news is that there is a huge quantity of excellent content to freely access. You’ll find high-quality lists compiled and free to use. Start by picking one of these high quality lists and reading around 10% of the content (because going through it all isn’t useful). You’ll start to see the picture and how the various pieces fit together. You’re literally stuffing your head with as many of the new concepts, alongside what you already know! The Web3/Crypto/Metaverse Ecosystem Guide — Lightspeed (Dec, 2021) Crypto Canon (a16z.com) (compiled 2018–2019 but still useful) and some videos here Crypto Startup School (a16z.com) The second topic to research is use cases. If you rely on news and Twitter, only a few topics get repeated coverage so you’re missing a lot of use cases. Look for a comprehensive review such as this one: Blockchain Use Cases in 2021: Real World Industry Applications (ConsenSys) 💡Tip! If you’re a product manager, read this from Preethi Kasireddy which explains the architecture of web3 apps in a super clear way: The Architecture of a Web 3.0 application (preethikasireddy.com) You might say “It’s great to tell me to read 10% but which 10%?!”. Here’s our approach: Give priority to recent materials over old ones, unless they’re OG (Vitalik, Chris Dixon, etc) Before you read, quickly skim the material to understand if it is relevant to you or not. Decide which aspects interest you most, or what you need to dig deeper into. Learning is like an onion; you keep peeling back layers. 💡Tip! It won’t all make sense and at times you may feel completely overwhelmed. We preserved our sanity by doing two things: Jotting down questions as you go and then moving on (example — “Staking seems crazy… how is a 103% return reasonable?”). The answer to your question will likely show up later, as you connect the dots. Sketching your own mental map as you go about how everything is connected. Keep adding to it as you learn from each thing you read. 💡Tip! Bookmark links that you will refer to often: CoinMarketCap — has market cap, good short descriptions and the latest news about projects. DappRadar — has rankings for dApps, easy to find the top dApps for each market and compare their sizes (such as users, balances, volume). CryptoFees.info — provides the actual fees earned, as another measure of activity and value of different projects. Chain TVL — DefiLlama — shows movement of TVL between chains. 👀 Quick optional read: How to Become a Crypto Person: A Normie’s Guide (nymag.com) Lesson #3: Learn Low Level Blockchain Concepts There is a lot of content that will explain blockchain and crypto in blog or podcast forms. This only gets you so far. The fastest way to get up to speed with the basics is to take a good course and develop your low-level understanding. Top universities and top online learning companies have blockchain courses. As a PM, you really have to get to the low-level. Even if you’re a consumer/app PM, and think you’ll “stay in the front end” in web3, you still need to do this. Here are courses we’ve taken and liked. Stanford: Blockchain and Cryptocurrency: What You Need to Know | Stanford Online. It gave an excellent coverage of blockchain fundamentals including cryptography. It is a little dated (2018,) so it predates 2021’s rise of DeFi and NFTs. But it does predict both! The fundamentals haven’t changed — and it’s quick — so is worth doing. It’s fun to learn from Dan Boneh, Juan Benet, Fred Ehrsam and Matt Huang. There’s a lengthy amount of regulatory content from a US perspective. Columbia Business School: Blockchain in Business. Gives an excellent grounding in the fundamentals of blockchain, including cryptography, which is essential if you want to really understand the space. You can also learn that from OGs Scott W. Stornetta and Stuart Haber. It covered various types of blockchain — permissioned / permissionless, public / private and also digs into governance. When we took it, it did not cover NFTs. We’re looking at new courses, and we’ll post updates as we verify other courses that we like, for their coverage of the fundamentals, as well as ease of use. For example, https://www.pompscryptocourse.com/ 💡Tip! If you really have only 30 minutes, 3Blue1Brown provides a very clear 30 minute video covering cryptography (digital signatures, hash functions), proof of work (Satoshi’s innovation), and how those together build a secure ledger that creates a cryptocurrency: How does bitcoin actually work? — YouTube (3Blue1Brown) The Blockchain Trilemma Once you understand the low level, learn about the Blockchain Trilemma. The blockchain trilemma refers to a widely held belief that decentralized networks can only provide two of three benefits at any given time with respect to decentralization, security, and scalability. For instance, Ethereum has decentralization and security, but not scalability. Solving this problem is really the domain of low-level engineers, so you’re not likely going to have a strong opinion on which chain truly has winning technology. But get familiar with this tension, as it will help you better categorize different Layer 1 projects. Blockchain Trilemma: Scaling and Security Issues (Gemini) What Is the Blockchain Trilemma? (shrimpy.io) Layer 1 Chains Read through the home pages of several Layer 1 blockchain projects and see the variety of different approaches. Basically, at the moment it’s Ethereum on the one hand vs. everyone else trying to be better than Ethereum. Look at some with the largest market cap: Solana, Cardano, Avalanche, Algorand Look at some of the specialized, well reputed ones: Celo, Flow, Polkadot Look at ICP (because it is so well funded and has a completely different approach to other layer 1s) Look at Filecoin (because it serves a useful function: storage, and they have excellent documentation) As you review these, you will find that there’s completely different approaches, and sometimes contradictory ones. For instance, Ethereum 2.0 is based on sharding, as is Harmony and NEAR, while Flow (from Dapper Labs) and Mina employs no sharding. Polkadot was started to provide a multi-chain or parachain approach. https://medium.com/the-capital/layer-1-vs-layer-2-what-you-need-to-know-about-different-blockchain-layer-solutions-69f91904ce40 Spend time on one of the main blockchain scanners — or the scanner of any chain you are interested in: https://btc.com/en https://etherscan.io/ Conclusion We’ve found it’s important to be wide and deep, and to not get stuck in rabbit holes. We learned this after going down a few rabbit holes ourselves. Lessons #4–10 are coming up in our next post. Ping us with comments, additions or questions! Add your comment or request to our issues/improvements log. |
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Ping us with comments, additions or questions (@gmirea and @sparbhu).\n\nLesson 1— Commit to Usage (wallets, etc.)\n\nLesson 2— Read Widely (favorite reads)\n\nLesson 3— Learn Low-level Blockchain Concepts (favorite courses)\n\nLesson 4— Dig into DeFi or NFTs (non-fungible tokens)\n\nLesson 5— Put Yourself in the Daily Information Flow\n\nLesson 6— Understand Project/Company Types\n\nLesson 7— Study Counter-arguments and Risks\n\nLesson 8— Regulation\n\nLesson 9— Consider DAOs\n\nLesson 10 — Make friends, and Help\n\nThe post closes with some comments on how to choose your role, if you’re making a career move. It’s a hill to climb, but you can do it!\n\nLesson 1: Commit to Usage\nYou’ll internalize Web3 concepts by playing with products. It’s hugely valuable to be hands on.\n\nWhat to do if you’re not already engaged:\n\nObtain a wallet. Create a wallet on Metamask. Also create other wallets (like Celo, Algorand, Terra) to see how their onboarding experience differ.\nBuy some crypto. Funding wallets via wires is generally a pain. To get going instantly, use the in-built services that let you buy crypto using your credit card. They’re expensive to use on an ongoing basis, but okay to use when you’re just starting out.\nStick with Metamask and do some transactions, such as transferring between it and your other wallets. Or have a friend transact with you. You can use ETH, but then use a blockchain other than Ethereum. You’ll see transaction costs are much lower on other chains, meaning you’ll be able to play around a lot more for little cost. Metamask supports both Ethereum and several other much less expensive blockchains, like Harmony ONE.\nCreate an OpenSea account and buy an NFT, or at least marvel at the prices of some of the NFTs). For a different experience, create an account on NBA Top Shot.\nOpen a Uniswap account.\nThe reason that this comes before lesson #2 and #3 is because the theory you learn will make a lot more sense once you’re hands-on with a wallet and do some transactions.\n\n💡Tip! Create a wallet for experimentation and keep very little value in it. Remember, your transactions are public and traceable. So create a learner account and remember that everything you do is public.\n\nLesson #2: Read Widely\n\n\nHow Web3 differs from Web2. Source: Consensys Web3 Report Q3 2021\nThere are a lot of concepts! Many are radically new with no counterpart in the Web2 world.\n\nThe good news is that there is a huge quantity of excellent content to freely access.\n\nYou’ll find high-quality lists compiled and free to use. Start by picking one of these high quality lists and reading around 10% of the content (because going through it all isn’t useful). You’ll start to see the picture and how the various pieces fit together. You’re literally stuffing your head with as many of the new concepts, alongside what you already know!\n\nThe Web3/Crypto/Metaverse Ecosystem Guide — Lightspeed (Dec, 2021)\nCrypto Canon (a16z.com) (compiled 2018–2019 but still useful) and some videos here Crypto Startup School (a16z.com)\nThe second topic to research is use cases. If you rely on news and Twitter, only a few topics get repeated coverage so you’re missing a lot of use cases. Look for a comprehensive review such as this one:\n\nBlockchain Use Cases in 2021: Real World Industry Applications (ConsenSys)\n💡Tip! If you’re a product manager, read this from Preethi Kasireddy which explains the architecture of web3 apps in a super clear way:\n\nThe Architecture of a Web 3.0 application (preethikasireddy.com)\nYou might say “It’s great to tell me to read 10% but which 10%?!”. Here’s our approach:\n\nGive priority to recent materials over old ones, unless they’re OG (Vitalik, Chris Dixon, etc)\nBefore you read, quickly skim the material to understand if it is relevant to you or not.\nDecide which aspects interest you most, or what you need to dig deeper into. Learning is like an onion; you keep peeling back layers.\n💡Tip! It won’t all make sense and at times you may feel completely overwhelmed. We preserved our sanity by doing two things:\n\nJotting down questions as you go and then moving on (example — “Staking seems crazy… how is a 103% return reasonable?”). The answer to your question will likely show up later, as you connect the dots.\nSketching your own mental map as you go about how everything is connected. Keep adding to it as you learn from each thing you read.\n💡Tip! Bookmark links that you will refer to often:\n\nCoinMarketCap — has market cap, good short descriptions and the latest news about projects.\nDappRadar — has rankings for dApps, easy to find the top dApps for each market and compare their sizes (such as users, balances, volume).\nCryptoFees.info — provides the actual fees earned, as another measure of activity and value of different projects.\nChain TVL — DefiLlama — shows movement of TVL between chains.\n👀 Quick optional read: How to Become a Crypto Person: A Normie’s Guide (nymag.com)\n\nLesson #3: Learn Low Level Blockchain Concepts\nThere is a lot of content that will explain blockchain and crypto in blog or podcast forms. This only gets you so far. The fastest way to get up to speed with the basics is to take a good course and develop your low-level understanding. Top universities and top online learning companies have blockchain courses.\n\nAs a PM, you really have to get to the low-level. Even if you’re a consumer/app PM, and think you’ll “stay in the front end” in web3, you still need to do this.\n\nHere are courses we’ve taken and liked.\n\nStanford: Blockchain and Cryptocurrency: What You Need to Know | Stanford Online. It gave an excellent coverage of blockchain fundamentals including cryptography. It is a little dated (2018,) so it predates 2021’s rise of DeFi and NFTs. But it does predict both! The fundamentals haven’t changed — and it’s quick — so is worth doing. It’s fun to learn from Dan Boneh, Juan Benet, Fred Ehrsam and Matt Huang. There’s a lengthy amount of regulatory content from a US perspective.\nColumbia Business School: Blockchain in Business. Gives an excellent grounding in the fundamentals of blockchain, including cryptography, which is essential if you want to really understand the space. You can also learn that from OGs Scott W. Stornetta and Stuart Haber. It covered various types of blockchain — permissioned / permissionless, public / private and also digs into governance. When we took it, it did not cover NFTs.\nWe’re looking at new courses, and we’ll post updates as we verify other courses that we like, for their coverage of the fundamentals, as well as ease of use. For example, https://www.pompscryptocourse.com/\n\n💡Tip! If you really have only 30 minutes, 3Blue1Brown provides a very clear 30 minute video covering cryptography (digital signatures, hash functions), proof of work (Satoshi’s innovation), and how those together build a secure ledger that creates a cryptocurrency:\n\nHow does bitcoin actually work? — YouTube (3Blue1Brown)\nThe Blockchain Trilemma\nOnce you understand the low level, learn about the Blockchain Trilemma.\n\nThe blockchain trilemma refers to a widely held belief that decentralized networks can only provide two of three benefits at any given time with respect to decentralization, security, and scalability.\n\nFor instance, Ethereum has decentralization and security, but not scalability. Solving this problem is really the domain of low-level engineers, so you’re not likely going to have a strong opinion on which chain truly has winning technology. But get familiar with this tension, as it will help you better categorize different Layer 1 projects.\n\nBlockchain Trilemma: Scaling and Security Issues (Gemini)\nWhat Is the Blockchain Trilemma? (shrimpy.io)\nLayer 1 Chains\nRead through the home pages of several Layer 1 blockchain projects and see the variety of different approaches. Basically, at the moment it’s Ethereum on the one hand vs. everyone else trying to be better than Ethereum.\n\nLook at some with the largest market cap: Solana, Cardano, Avalanche, Algorand\nLook at some of the specialized, well reputed ones: Celo, Flow, Polkadot\nLook at ICP (because it is so well funded and has a completely different approach to other layer 1s)\nLook at Filecoin (because it serves a useful function: storage, and they have excellent documentation)\nAs you review these, you will find that there’s completely different approaches, and sometimes contradictory ones. 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| body | 6 best cross-chain bridges in 2022 Binance Bridge, Celer cBridge and Wormhole are just a few of the cross-chain bridges available today. As the demand for different blockchain-based Web 3.0 technologies continues to grow, so too does the need to enable interoperability. This is something that is enabled with cross-chain bridge services. Blockchain is a distributed ledger technology that uses cryptography to provide assurance and integrity to data and transactions. Blockchain networks enable many types of services, including secured databases, immutable ledgers, decentralized applications, decentralized finance, non-fungible tokens (NFTs) and cryptocurrencies. There are many blockchain networks and cryptocurrencies that use different blockchain technologies, including Bitcoin, Ethereum, Avalanche, Polygon, Solana and Arbitrum. 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Without the use of a cross-chain bridge, users have to first convert a cryptocurrency token into a fiat currency, which often involves fees. They then use currency to get the other desired type of cryptocurrency, incurring more fees and taking time. One characteristic of a cross-chain bridge is that it enables users to exchange one cryptocurrency for another without first changing it to fiat currency. Cross-chain bridges aren't limited to just cryptocurrency value transfer either. An effective cross-chain bridge can also enable the transfer of smart contracts and NFTs from one blockchain environment to another. There are several approaches to enabling transfers with a cross-chain bridge. One common approach is using a wrapped token issued by the cross-chain bridge provider platform. With a wrapped token, the value of one token from a specific blockchain network can be encapsulated inside another token. Wrapped tokens are typically based on the ERC-20 technical specification for an Ethereum network. For example, WBTC is a Bitcoin token wrapped with an ERC-20 Ethereum smart contract. Another approach to enabling cross-chain bridge transfers is by using a liquidity pool. With a liquidity pool, a cross-chain bridge provider holds inventory -- or pools -- of various coins where one can be exchanged for another. Cross-chain bridges can also be a lucrative target for hackers. In February 2022, cross-chain bridge platform Wormhole was the victim of an attack in which the threat actor stole 120,000 wrapped Ethereum tokens -- worth an estimated $320 million at the time of the theft. Learn more about how cryptocurrency cyber attacks are on the rise. Best cross-chain bridges For Bitcoin, which is perhaps the most well-known cryptocurrency, the most common bridge is with the use of Wrapped Bitcoin (WBTC). Wrapped Bitcoin is sometimes referred to as a blockchain bridge, as it enables Bitcoin as an ERC-20 token -- a token specification that is supported on many other blockchains. While Bitcoin is well known, the Bitcoin blockchain doesn't have the same smart contract features that are the foundation of the Ethereum-based blockchain. Smart contracts enable decentralized finance, decentralized apps and NFTs. Users looking to use Bitcoin across other blockchain networks will first need to covert to Wrapped Bitcoin. This was originally run as a blockchain bridge by BitGo, and in 2022 is supported and available via a growing partner network of exchanges. Cross-chain bridge providers often support multiple types of blockchains, though specific support varies from provider to provider. Support for bringing smart contracts, tokens and NFTs from the Ethereum mainline to different blockchain networks is among the most common feature across cross-chain bridges. When choosing a cross-chain bridge, users should be sure the specific blockchain network -- as well as token or NFT -- they are looking to bridge is supported. Different networks also have varying fees, which can be volatile and change quickly. Here are some popular cross-chain bridges: Binance Bridge The Binance Bridge has an expansive set of options for bridging a growing list of cryptocurrencies. The project is associated with the Binance Smart Chain blockchain project, which rebranded as BNB Chain in February 2022. However, Binance Bridge is not limited to that single blockchain. Supported blockchain networks: Ethereum, Solana, BNB Chain and Tron. Supported cryptocurrency tokens: View the full list of cryptocurrencies here. Website: https://www.bnbchain.world/en/bridge Celer cBridge The Celer cBridge uses the Celer State Guardian Network to enable liquidity across different blockchains. Supported blockchain networks: Ethereum, Astar, BNB Chain, Avalanche, Polygon, Arbitrum, Fantom, Metis Mainnet, Oasis Emerald, Celo, Aurora, Harmony, Moonbeam, Moonriver, Optimism, Boba Network, OKExChain, Heco, Clover, Gnosis Chain, Milkomeda Cardano and Shiden. Supported cryptocurrency tokens: Tether, USD Coin, Ethereum, MetisDAO, Kromatika, Binance USD, Thales, Domi Coin, Dodo, Unified Society, Lyra, JPEGvault, Immutable X, dForce, xToken, Wootrade, Perpetual Protocol, Mask Network, Izumi Finance, MCDex, PolkaEx, CEC Energy Chain, PerlinX, Reef Chain, Boba Network and Standard Protocol. Website: https://cbridge.celer.network Cross-Chain Bridge This platform was developed by the Germany-based Tixl organization, which rebranded as the Autobahn Network in March 2022. Cross-Chain Bridge has support for bridging both tokens and NFTs across multiple networks. Supported blockchain networks: Avalanche, BNB Chain, Polygon, Ethereum and Fantom. Supported cryptocurrency tokens: Bridge, Bulk Token, Candle, DAEX Token, GamyFi Platform, TribeOne, Moonie NFT, Polychain Monsters, Realm Token, Autobahn Network, UnitedCrowd Token, Unobtanium, Upfire, USD Coin, Tether and Wrapped Ethereum. Website: https://crosschainbridge.org Umbria Narni Bridge The Umbria Narni Bridge enables blockchain asset transfer using liquidity pools, where assets are held across multiple chains. Supported blockchain networks: Polygon Mainnet, Ethereum Mainnet, BNB Chain, Avalanche. Plans to support Fantom, Ronin, Solana, Cardano, Immutable X, Worldwide Asset Exchange, Gnosis, KuCoin Community Chain and Huobi Eco Chain. Supported cryptocurrency tokens: Ethereum, Polygon, USD Coin, Tether USD, Umbria Governance Token and Wrapped Bitcoin. Website: https://bridge.umbria.network Multichain Formerly known as Fantom Anyswap, Multichain positions itself as a cross-chain router protocol, enabling the flow of data and assets across different blockchain networks. No other cross-chain bridge service supports as many token types as Multichain. Supported blockchain networks: Arbitrum, Astar Network, Aurora, Avalanche, BNB Chain, Bitcoin, Blocknet, Boba Network, Celo, Clover, ColossusXT, Conflux eSpace, Cronos, Ethereum, Fantom, Fuse, Fusion, Gnosis, Harmony, Huobi, IoTex, KCC, Litecoin, Metis, Milkomeda, Moonbeam, Nebulas, OEC, Oasis Network, Optimism, Polygon, REI, Shiden Network, Syscoin NEVM, Telos, Terra, Velas and XRP. Supported cryptocurrency tokens: View the full list of tokens here. Website: https://multichain.org Wormhole Wormhole locks in an origin token with a smart contract, wrapping the coin in a Wormhole minted token on the target blockchain. Supported blockchain networks: Solana, Ethereum, Terra, BNB Chain, Polygon, Avalanche, Oasis and Fantom. 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| JSON METADATA | |
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