[BAB] Lesson 4: How to think about your role in a peer-to-peer environment
When you build typical web2 apps, you own everything you build. Your users don't talk to each other.
[BAB] Lesson 3: How to handle wallets
Wallets are critical for decentralization. If your users don't control (i.e. take custody of) their private keys,
[BAB] Lesson 2: How to work around gas fees
If you want to charge substantial direct fees every time someone uses your app, then gas fees are just an
[BAB] Lesson 1: How to think about accessibility on blockchain
If you've done any front end development, you've probably had to think about the accessibility (or
Blockchain Accessibility Bootcamp
I'm starting a new series tomorrow: Blockchain Accessibility Bootcamp (BAB).
Over the next 6 newsletters, I'll
Koinos updates (interview with Andrew Levine)
This week on the podcast: an interview with Andrew Levine (CEO of Koinos Group) going over Koinos FAQ:
1. when
Don't trust me
I recently added a disclaimer at the bottom of these emails. I own KOIN. I'm no whale, but
History repeats itself
Crypto is going to crash.
It's impossible to know when. Don't try to time the market.
Why do we call it web3?
The creation of the internet was Web 1. That seems pretty straight forward. I don't think anyone will