Compiled a set of Q&A collection from beginner to advanced in Blockchain, helping newbies quickly clarify concepts!
The complete set is divided into four parts, covering everything from basic principles, application scenarios, technical details to industry dynamics. It is recommended to watch in order, as each article addresses different levels of questions— the first article discusses core concepts, the second article talks about practical applications, the third article delves into technical principles, and the fourth article analyzes market trends.
Suitable for friends who want to systematically understand this field but don't know where to start asking. Collect it and digest it slowly!
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On-ChainDiver
· 11-30 21:28
These four articles are arranged quite well, finally someone has explained Blockchain clearly.
I’ll take it, just what I needed recently, my fren has been asking me so much about it, I’ll just pass it to them.
Wow, this step-by-step teaching is really rare, most articles are all over the place.
How many detours can be avoided by reading it all at once, starting to take notes.
The question is, will I remember it after reading it, haha.
This quality is enough to be used for training.
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WenMoon
· 11-30 14:13
Wow, this organization is really good. The four parts are progressive, I like it. I have saved it for now.
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UnluckyLemur
· 11-30 08:27
Really? Saved it. A must-see for newbies
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I like this setup with four parts, just afraid I’ll forget what was said before halfway through
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Wow, finally someone has sorted this out. I asked ten people and got fifteen different answers
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Just watch it in order, anyway I will definitely still jump around
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Learning systematically like this feels like it can help avoid stepping on a lot of traps
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Saved it, saved it. It's been so long and still acting like a newbie, so embarrassing
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The industry dynamics part is the most crucial, the other three parts are all basics
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Damn, finally found this kind of collection, was so tired looking for information everywhere before.
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PoetryOnChain
· 11-28 06:27
Sisters, this trap is really amazing. I used to be a newbie who was completely clueless at first, but now I finally have it all figured out.
The design of these four parts is so thoughtful; going through them in order makes everything much clearer in my mind.
I’ve saved it, and will take my time to study it when I have the chance.
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SnapshotLaborer
· 11-28 05:47
Oh, this trap came at the right time, I was just worried about how to explain it clearly to my newbie frens.
I've saved it, going through the four modules in a loop, feels like I can avoid quite a few pitfalls.
This step-by-step arrangement is really great, no need to run around looking for information anymore.
Wait, will the technical details in the third article still be a bit abstract...? But let's give it a try.
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OnChainSleuth
· 11-28 05:44
Finally, someone has organized this trap clearly. I was really overwhelmed by those messy tutorials before.
I'll bookmark it first and take my time to digest these four parts.
The arrangement of this trap is quite good, with a gradual learning feeling.
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DecentralizedElder
· 11-28 05:42
Wow, this collection is really amazing, my newbie fren in the crypto world finally have a way out.
The design of these four parts is so thoughtful, providing a full range of services from concepts to trends, much more reliable than some paid courses.
Can the third part about technical principles be explained clearly? Those online resources are either too superficial or outright discouraging.
Oh my gosh, finally I don't have to ask each pro in the group one by one, they are so annoying.
I must take this, this database has to be utilized well.
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FomoAnxiety
· 11-28 05:40
Saved, it seems more thoughtful than many paid courses.
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FromMinerToFarmer
· 11-28 05:36
Finally, comments from changing from Miner to farmer:
Wow, this collection is really powerful, I give full marks for the systematic approach.
By the way, will the third article discuss the pitfalls of smart contracts? I've fallen into too many traps last year.
How long will it take to finish all four articles? Can it be speed-read? Haha.
This kind of popular science collection should have been put together long ago to help newbies avoid detours.
However, I suspect most people will just save it and not read it... What about you?
The second article about application scenarios is the most crucial; no matter how good the theory is, it’s pointless without practical scenarios.
Are there any accompanying hands-on projects? Just reading feels too abstract.
Those who seriously go through this set should be able to avoid a lot of unnecessary losses.
Forget it, I'll still save it, and take it out to look at when I'm confused again.
More of this kind of thing should be produced; it's much better than those Be Played for Suckers courses.
Compiled a set of Q&A collection from beginner to advanced in Blockchain, helping newbies quickly clarify concepts!
The complete set is divided into four parts, covering everything from basic principles, application scenarios, technical details to industry dynamics. It is recommended to watch in order, as each article addresses different levels of questions— the first article discusses core concepts, the second article talks about practical applications, the third article delves into technical principles, and the fourth article analyzes market trends.
Suitable for friends who want to systematically understand this field but don't know where to start asking. Collect it and digest it slowly!