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My top tips:
1. Educate yourself (eg. in #unitmasters)
2. Add “interested in #blockchain #crypto #web3 etc. to your LinkedIn profile
3. Start creating content in whatever form suits you. Create a public #proofofwork of your involvement in the space
4. Start using Web3 apps!
#1 - @theunitnetwork offers a FREE six-week blockchain literacy programme several times a year.
#2 While you believe #crypto & #Web3 is only for YouTube influencers or #blockchain developers, there are recruiters out there who can't find candidates for #HR, #Marketing, #BizDev, #CustomerSupport and other non-techy roles. Indicate your interest before you have the knowledge!
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Another night in the web3 space and TheNon FungibleHuman has come! Tonight, we go through Digital collectibles and Non Fungible Tokens😉
#crypto #NFT #Unitmasters @theunitnetwork

If you've been wondering why The NFH is the NFH, read on!🙃

Digital collectibles and NFTs, A🧵
📌 Digital Collectibles
Collectibles have been around for centuries, with people collecting everything from stamps and coins to baseball cards and action figures. But what happens when the collectible is digital? That's where the world of digital collectibles comes in...
Digital collectibles are items that exist only in a digital form and can be collected, traded, or sold like any other item online.
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This week in #unitmasters was very enlightening by the way. Consensus mechanisms, blockchain trustless protocol, social governance, 6 blockchain features, DAO, creator economy, 😅

Overwhelming right? Lets's pick the first one.
@theunitnetwork
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📌Firstly, what are consensus mechanisms?
Consensus mechanisms are the process by which a blockchain network agrees on the validity of transactions. In order for a transaction to be added to the blockchain, it must be approved by all nodes in the network...
*A node in the blockchain is a computer that connects to the blockchain network and helps verify and relay transactions. Nodes are important because they help keep the blockchain secure by verifying transactions...
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Insightful presentation from @HoonKimATC - CTO of @AstarNetwork - for module 3 of #unitmasters program.

"Basics of consensus mechanisms"💡

"Not your server, not your data", @yipclouds - @theunitnetwork co-founder.

Corollary: we're on @Twitter, so it's not our data.🤭

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∃ two models for Networks:
1) Client/Server model: total authority to the server, fast&secure, possible censorship.

2) P2P model: no central authority, can be insecure slow and difficult to scale, but trustless and censorship resistant.

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∃ trust issues in P2P networks. It can be illustrated by "the Byzantine Generals problem".
Those issues are lack of identity, cyclic dependency and distributed trust data.
Let's simplify it by "what about the decentralization of trust"?
More info here: river.com/learn/what-is-…
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@theunitnetwork #unitmasters Module two run-through.

"WHO ARE THE VARIOUS ACTORS IN THE WEB3 ECOSYSTEM?"

I'll be breaking this down as simple as possible to share my knowledge with other newbies in web3 and other cohort members😍

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There are a lot of actors on the web3. we'll be looking at the most important ones:
- Crypto Exchanges
- Crypto Wallets
- Validator
- Crypto Custody
- Cryptocurrency on-ramps and off-ramps.
1. Crypto Exchanges
A crypto exchange is a digital marketplace where people can buy and sell cryptocurrencies. They are similar to traditional exchanges such as the New York Stock Exchange, but instead of stocks and shares, people trade cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and Ethereum
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