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by liamzebedee
3244 days ago
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What are the top (say, three) things you'd like to learn from such a book? I agree, insides on the Ethereum tech (like how their proof of work relates to smart contract state, where the DAG fits in) are very brief / difficult to digest at some points. Ethereum is elegant in many ways - for example, strengthening security by rewarding the linking of orphan blocks in the network. I think there's a need for some better education between the marketing material and War and Peace white/yellow paper ;) |
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- What makes it potentially more powerful than Bitcoin?
- What are Ethereum Dapps/smart contracts good for and what are they not good for? There are definitely limitations to coding apps on a distributed network where every node has the code
- Developer intro
There's a lot of marketing gimmicky material out there jumping on the buzz word train ("Distributed! Consensus! OSS!") without offering any real value. Something with real substance that is presented effectively would be awesome