Web3 sees the internet becoming a network of applications (distributed apps, or dApps), written as smart contracts, running on a public blockchain. At its core it uses blockchain technology, with the promise of being decentralised, permissionless and trustless. We’ll return to these at various points within this blog post.
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Web3 and blockchain primerApplause ButtonMigrating to EthereumMoving to a testnetThe cracks emerge in my Web3 dreamDeploying to Ethereum (or not)Running on PolygonNotes and learningsBlockchain costsWrap-up2 Comments
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