One of my hobbies is to choose a subject and dig into it as much as I can by reading technical articles, books, and watching videos. I just got into a new job, and part of my role is researching blockchain for the R&D department.
The blockchain world is pretty new to me, and I found the amount of information overwhelming. There's so much to know, so many different companies, ideas, terminology, history (yes, for a newcomer, the blockchain world seems like an old-world I'm telling you). Over the past three weeks, I read tons of useful info online, some of it is useful for my company, and some of it helped me understand blockchain better. I made a list of some of the articles I found helpful. I found many more articles and resources, but here are the ones I liked the most:
· Mastering Bitcoin by Andreas Antonopoulos
· Blockchain and Cryptocurrency Resources
· Enabling Blockchain Innovations with Pegged Sidechains
· Learn Blockchains by Building One
· On the dangers of a blockchain monoculture
· How does blockchain really work? I built an app to show you.
· Resources from a16z for Understanding Crypto
· The cost of running a failed IEO
· Mining Bitcoin with pencil and paper: 0.67 hashes per day
· What happens when you attack DeFi?
· Hard Problems in Cryptocurrency: Five Years Later
· What will happen to cryptocurrency in the 2020s
· A Beginner's Guide to Decentralized Finance (DeFi)
· DeFi explained in layman's terms.
· A definitive list of dead coins
· Bitcoin Mining's Three Body Problem
· How Imposters Scam Entrepreneurs Out of Their Crypto
· A Lone Bitcoin Whale Likely Fueled 2017 Surge, Study Finds
· MailChimp's Ban on Cryptocurrency Marketing Is Causing Collateral Damage
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