Normally our programs and processes run locally in our system, but there are some protocols that support execution in a remote system. Such as RPC protocol, which makes it easy for the peer-to-peer networks.
Another important thing for developers is to be well versed with developer tools provided by the web browsers which make it easy for developers to develop and debug applications.
Have you ever wondered "WTF is ETHEREUM" and why was it created?
Ether the native currecny of Ethereum blockchain is the second largest cryptocurrency in the market share after bitcoin.
I don't think i can complete about ethereum in one thread, Will do it in parts.
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In the previous "WTF is" threads i have explained about "Bitcoin" the first cryptocurrency ever created which inturn revolutionized the concept of underling technology "BLOCKCHAIN".
Have a look at that thread if you haven't till now at
👉bit.ly/WTFisBITCOIN
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Bitcoin was created to decentralize the money(General currecny we use now like USD, EUR etc.,)
It was sucessful in what it meant to do.
As of 20-01-2022 bitcoin marketmap is around $813,888,437,267 with share of 40.2% in number one place according to @CoinMarketCap
In the last three threads we have seen about WEB3, BLOCKCHAIN and CRYPTOCURRECNY.
Today let's see about the the very first decentralized cryptocurrency ever created which is Bitcoin.
"WTF is BITCOIN?"
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@Bitcoin was introduced to address the root problem with conventional currency and the trust that is required to make it work.
You can read this thread to understand how currency evolved over time 👉 bit.ly/WTFisCRYPTOCUR…
In General trust make systems brittle.
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@Bitcoin@Bitcoin originally was proposed in 2008 whitepaper* "Bitcoin: A Peer-to-Peer Electronic Cash System" by a person, or group of people, using the alias "Satoshi Nakamoto". It was launched in January 2009.
*Whitepapers explain the purpose and technology behind a project.