This course includes development guide for blockchain learners and developers who are willing to work on some robust eco-systems , it acts as a transition platform from solidity to other blockchain frameworks such as R3.This course is progressing course with new lectures every month .BlockchainBlockchains are typically managed by a peer-to-peer network for use as a publicly distributed ledger, where nodes collectively adhere to a protocol to communicate and validate new blocks. Although blockchain records are not unalterable as forks are possible, blockchains may be considered secure by design and exemplify a distributed computing system with high Byzantine fault toleranceSolidity As a relatively young language, Solidity is advancing at a rapid speed. We aim for a regular (non-breaking) release every 2-3 weeks, with approximately two breaking releases per year. You can follow the implementation status of new features in the Solidity Github project. You can see the upcoming changes for the next breaking release by switching from the default branch (`develop`) to the `breaking branch`. You can actively shape Solidity by providing your input and participating in the language design.DefiDecentralized exchanges (abbreviated DEXs) as alternative payment ecosystems with new protocols for financial transactions emerged within the framework of decentralized finance,which is part of blockchain technology and FinTech.
What you'll learn
gain proficiency in Solidity programming
understand various blockchain frameworks
develop applications within decentralized ecosystems
explore the fundamentals of decentralized finance (DeFi)
Course objectives
to equip students with blockchain development skills
to facilitate the transition from one blockchain framework to another
to provide ongoing updates on blockchain technologies