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A curated Web3 reading list for folks who are new to Web3.
Will be a live page that I keep updated.
There's a lot of ground to cover in Web3. If you're feeling overwhelmed, we've all been there. Take your time, ask questions and you'll get there.
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A list of crypto readings and resources (2018-2019). It’s organized from building blocks and basics; foundations (& history); and key concepts — followed by specific topics such as:
- governance;
- privacy and security;
- scaling;
- consensus and governance;
- cryptoeconomics,
- cryptoassets,
- investing
- fundraising
Andreessen Horowitz (AZ) • Crypto Canon - a16z crypto
Marcel Mairhofer added
A resource largely oriented around the most common web3 and crypto questions/misconceptions.
Jay Drain Jr • Web3 Starter Pack
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We hope this small snapshot of the current web3 educational offerings will help newcomers (and veterans alike!) know where to begin and how to proceed on their learning/building journeys.
Alli Pope • The 411 on Web3 101's: a Collective List of Web3 Learning Experi…
Jordan Bester added
Web3 guidance & curation: This is the discovery phase for slightly more advanced users that are now asking "What can I do with my crypto?" There are opportunities to help people discover what exists, what is safe to use and guide people along the way. It's 1998 and people rely on AOL or the Yahoo! homepage to show them what's out there. What's the ... See more
Paul Stamatiou • Crypto design challenges
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ultimate web3 resources
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Common topics emerge when you look at Web3 projects:
Medium • The Go-to-Market Strategy Is Dead (Killed by Web 3.0)
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