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Mar
12

Decentralized security

Software is predictable. Computers do exactly what you tell them to do. Every software problem ever encountered was because of
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Mar
11

Under-engineered

Typically, with software, you only hear about projects that are over-engineered. Too many features. Code is too fancy. High level
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Mar
10

It depends...

Should you build a dApp? It depends. What problem do you want to solve? If you're just looking
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Mar
09

Defining: noncustodial

If you listen to people talking about cryptocurrencies, the term "noncustodial" comes up fairly often. In legal circles,
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Mar
08

To dApp or not to dApp

General purpose blockchains (Ethereum, Koinos, etc.) are are just big, decentralized computers. They support "Turing complete" programming languages,
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Mar
07

On the pod: Learn Web3

Today on the podcast, an interview with Sneh Koul, co-founder of LearnWeb3 DAO. In this episode, we discuss the challenges
Mar
05

Don't be shilly

If you believe something will happen, you should act accordingly. Whether the expected outcome is good or bad, there’s
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Mar
04

Start with community

You can't build a community without a vision. You need a simple idea to rally the troops--that'
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Mar
03

[BAB] Lesson 6: Resources to help you start building

So, now you know everything you need to do to be ready for mass adoption of your dApps: * don'
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Mar
02

[BAB] Lesson 5: Why you shouldn't sacrifice decentralization

Blockchain apps are called dApps (decentralized apps). They're decentralized because no one owns/controls the smart contracts. Sure,
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