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Web III

  1. Web3 Introduction
  2. Token Ecosystem
  3. Install Metamask
  4. Private Keys and Public Address
  5. Layer II
  6. Connect Account
  7. Changing Networks

Web III: Transactions

  1. Sample Transaction
  2. Add Tokens to Metamask
  3. POL transaction
  4. Swap tokens for Pol Using Metamask
  5. Swap tokens for Pol Using Uniswap
  6. Front-running Bots

Web III: Smart Contracts

  1. Read Contract
  2. Mint Transaction

Web III: Uniswap DEX

  1. Swap Pol For Tokens
  2. Uniswap Liquidity Pools
  3. Uniswap Liquidity Pools II
  4. Swap Summer for Autumn Tokens in Metamask
  5. Swap Autumn for Summer Tokens in Uniswap

Web III: Farming

  1. Creating a Liquidity Position
  2. Deposit the Liquidity Position in the Farm

Web 3 NFT:

  1. About NFTs
  2. Interact directly with the TOKEN CONTRACT

The Beginners Guide to Crypto

Seasonal tokens can be described as four cryptos implementing Bitcoin's economic principles in the Ethereum Virtual Machine. In this section we will cover the fundamentals of Bitcoin and Ethereum technologies.

Bitcoin in Practice

  1. Install Electrum
  2. Receive Bitcoin
  3. Send Bitcoin
  4. Top Cryptocurrency Exchanges:

Bitcoin and Cryptography

  1. Cryptography
  2. Public and Private Key Cryptography.
  3. Digital Signatures
  4. Encrypt / Decrypt a message

Crypto Market Cap

  1. Crypto Market Cap
  2. Gold Market Cap
  3. Companies Market Cap
  4. BTC Dominance Chart

Bitcoin Price History

  1. View all Price History
  2. Analyzing the Bitcoin Price History Chart
  3. Comparing BTC and ETH Price History
  4. Module Summary / check point /

Bitcoin

  1. Visit the Cryptography Mailing List
  2. Reading the Abstract in Bitcoin's White Paper
  3. Bitcoin Client Released
  4. Find out what is the current Bitcoin reward per block
  5. Bitcoin Mining
  6. Total Hash Rate
  7. Proof of Work and cost of production
  8. Summary / Check Point

The Block Chain

  1. Peer to Peer Computer Network
  2. Blockchain Explorer Introduction
  3. First transaction between 2 persons> Satoshi to Hal Finney:
  4. First Bitcoin Sold
  5. The latest Block mined
  6. How Secure is Bitcoin?

Ethereum

  1. Gas fees
  2. Smart Contract
  3. Ethereum Address vs Bitcoin Address
  4. Decentralized Exchange DEX
  5. Automated Market Making

Summary / Check Point

General Summary