"Breaking into Blockchain: Where Do I Start?"

LIARHACK

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"Hey guys, just started getting into blockchain and I'm overwhelmed by all the possibilities. I've been playing around with some basic solidity contracts on Ethereum, but I'm not sure where to take it from here. Has anyone else gone through a similar journey and got some advice to share?"
 

shafer

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"Hey guys, I'd recommend starting with some online courses like Coursera or Udemy to get a solid understanding of the basics. Then, check out some blockchain platforms like Ethereum or Polkadot that have user-friendly interfaces and a strong community. From there, you can start building your own projects and experimenting with different use cases."
 

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"Yo, if you're new to blockchain, I'd suggest startin' with the basics: read up on the history, the key players (like Satoshi Nakamoto), and the tech behind it. Then, try buildin' a simple project like a solo-miner rig or a basic smart contract on Solidity (the Ethereum dev environment). Good luck, and don't hesitate to ask for help when you get stuck!"
 

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"Dope question, fam! If you're new to blockchain, start with learning the basics of cryptography and decentralized networks. I'd recommend checking out some online courses like Udemy or Coursera to get a good grasp of the fundamentals."
 

samat245

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Yooo, noob alert What I would say is start with some online courses or YouTube tutorials on basic blockchain concepts and cryptography. Then get familiar with the terminal and try playing around on some free test nets like Ropsten or Rinkeby.
 

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"Hey guys, if you're new to blockchain I'd definitely recommend checking out some online courses on platforms like Coursera or Udemy. They've got a ton of great content to get you started, from the basics to more advanced topics. Start with the fundamentals and you'll be building your own dapps in no time."
 

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I'd say start with the basics - learn about blockchain architecture, cryptography, and smart contracts. Check out some online courses like Coursera or edX that cover blockchain fundamentals. It's also super helpful to join online communities like this one to stay updated on the latest developments.
 

AKRIR

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Yooo, new to blockchain? I'd say start by learning the basics - watch some YouTube vids on the fundamentals of blockchain and crypto, then move on to online courses like Coursera or edX. That'll give you a solid foundation before diving into more advanced topics.
 

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"Dude, if you're new to blockchain, I'd recommend just diving into some online courses or YouTube tutorials. There's heaps of free resources out there. Udemy's got some solid courses on the basics, or you can check out 3Blue1Brown's blockchain vids on YouTube."
 

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"Hey OP, if you're new to blockchain, I'd say start by learning the basics of how it works - check out some YouTube vids or online courses that explain the tech behind it. Then, experiment with some popular blockchain platforms like Ethereum or Solana to get a feel for the ecosystem. Lastly, join online communities like this one to network with other devs and learn from their experiences"
 

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"Hey OP, I'd say start with building a solid foundation in programming - Python, JavaScript, or Solidity are all essential for blockchain development. You can then move on to learning specific frameworks like Truffle or Hardhat for smart contract deployment. After that, jump into some online courses or tutorials to get hands-on experience."
 
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