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        "title": "Introduction to Blockchain",
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        "title": "What is decentralization?",
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        "title": "What is Decentralization in Blockchain?",
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        "title": "Ethereum Consensus Mechanisms",
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      {
        "title": "What Crypto Is Really About",
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    "title": "Blockchain Forking",
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    "links": [
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        "title": "Blockchain Fork",
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        "title": "What Is a Hard Fork?",
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    "links": [
      {
        "title": "What Is Cryptocurrency?",
        "url": "https://www.investopedia.com/terms/c/cryptocurrency.asp",
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        "url": "https://www.nerdwallet.com/article/investing/cryptocurrency",
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      {
        "title": "Explore top posts about Crypto",
        "url": "https://app.daily.dev/tags/crypto?ref=roadmapsh",
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    "description": "A cryptocurrency wallet is an application that functions as a wallet for your cryptocurrency.\n\nVisit the following resources to learn more:",
    "links": [
      {
        "title": "What is a Cryptocurrency Wallet?",
        "url": "https://www.investopedia.com/terms/b/bitcoin-wallet.asp",
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    "description": "Cryptography, or cryptology, is the practice and study of techniques for secure communication in the presence of adversarial behavior.\n\nVisit the following resources to learn more:",
    "links": [
      {
        "title": "Cryptography",
        "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cryptography",
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        "url": "https://www.synopsys.com/glossary/what-is-cryptography.html",
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        "url": "https://app.daily.dev/tags/cryptography?ref=roadmapsh",
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    "description": "Consensus for blockchain is a procedure in which the peers of a Blockchain network reach agreement about the present state of the data in the network. Through this, consensus algorithms establish reliability and trust in the Blockchain network.\n\nVisit the following resources to learn more:",
    "links": [
      {
        "title": "Consensus Mechanisms in Blockchain: A Beginner’s Guide",
        "url": "https://crypto.com/university/consensus-mechanisms-explained",
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      {
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    "title": "Blockchain Interoperability",
    "description": "The concept of “blockchain interoperability” refers to the ability of different blockchain networks to exchange and leverage data between one another and to move unique types of digital assets between the networks’ respective blockchains.\n\nVisit the following resources to learn more:",
    "links": [
      {
        "title": "Cross-Chain Interoperability: What it Means for Blockchain",
        "url": "https://www.gemini.com/cryptopedia/why-is-interoperability-important-for-blockchain",
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      {
        "title": "Blockchain Interoperability : Why Is Cross Chain Technology Important?",
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        "url": "https://www.blockchain-council.org/blockchain/blockchain-interoperability/",
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        "title": "Explore top posts about Blockchain",
        "url": "https://app.daily.dev/tags/blockchain?ref=roadmapsh",
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    "description": "Solana is a public blockchain platform with smart contract functionality. Its native cryptocurrency is SOL.\n\nVisit the following resources to learn more:",
    "links": [
      {
        "title": "What is Solana, and how does it work?",
        "url": "https://cointelegraph.com/news/what-is-solana-and-how-does-it-work",
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      {
        "title": "Beginners Guide To Solana",
        "url": "https://solana.com/news/getting-started-with-solana-development",
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        "title": "Solana Architecture",
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        "url": "https://beta.solpg.io/?utm_source=solana.com",
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        "url": "https://app.daily.dev/tags/solana?ref=roadmapsh",
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    "title": "TON",
    "description": "TON is a fully decentralized layer-1 blockchain designed by Telegram to onboard billions of users. It boasts ultra-fast transactions, tiny fees, easy-to-use apps, and is environmentally friendly.\n\nVisit the following resources to learn more:",
    "links": [
      {
        "title": "TON Telegram integration highlights synergy of blockchain community",
        "url": "https://cointelegraph.com/news/ton-telegram-integration-highlights-synergy-of-blockchain-community",
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    "links": [
      {
        "title": "What is Ethereum Virtual Machine?",
        "url": "https://moralis.io/evm-explained-what-is-ethereum-virtual-machine/",
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        "title": "Explore top posts about EVM",
        "url": "https://app.daily.dev/tags/evm?ref=roadmapsh",
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        "title": "Understanding the Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM): Concepts and Architecture",
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    "title": "Blockchains",
    "description": "Blockchain systems vary considerably in their design, particularly with regard to the consensus mechanisms used to perform the essential task of verifying network data.\n\nVisit the following resources to learn more:",
    "links": [
      {
        "title": "Types of Blockchains: PoW, PoS, and Private",
        "url": "https://www.gemini.com/cryptopedia/blockchain-types-pow-pos-private",
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      {
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        "url": "https://app.daily.dev/tags/blockchain?ref=roadmapsh",
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    "description": "Ethereum is a programmable blockchain platform with the capacity to support smart contracts, dapps (decentralized apps), and other DeFi projects. The Ethereum native token is the Ether (ETH), and it’s used to fuel operations on the blockchain.\n\nThe Ethereum platform launched in 2015, and it’s now the second largest form of crypto next to Bitcoin (BTC).\n\nVisit the following resources to learn more:",
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      {
        "title": "Ethereum whitepaper",
        "url": "https://ethereum.org/en/whitepaper/",
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        "title": "A gentle introduction to Ethereum",
        "url": "https://bitsonblocks.net/2016/10/02/gentle-introduction-ethereum/",
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      },
      {
        "title": "Explore top posts about Ethereum",
        "url": "https://app.daily.dev/tags/ethereum?ref=roadmapsh",
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    "title": "Polygon",
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        "title": "Introduction to Polygon",
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    "title": "Binance Smart Chain",
    "description": "Binance Smart Chain (also known as BNB Chain) is a blockchain project initiated by Binance as a central piece of their cryptocurrency exchange, which is the largest exchange in the world in terms of daily trading volume of cryptocurrencies.\n\nVisit the following resources to learn more:",
    "links": [
      {
        "title": "Binance whitepaper",
        "url": "https://www.exodus.com/assets/docs/binance-coin-whitepaper.pdf",
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        "title": "BNB Chain overview",
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        "type": "article"
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        "title": "Explore top posts about Crypto",
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    "links": [
      {
        "title": "Gnosis whitepaper",
        "url": "https://blockchainlab.com/pdf/gnosis_whitepaper.pdf",
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    "title": "Huobi Eco Chain",
    "description": "Huobi's ECO Chain (also known as HECO) is a public blockchain that provides developers with a low-cost onchain environment for running decentralized apps (dApps) of smart contracts and storing digital assets.\n\nVisit the following resources to learn more:",
    "links": [
      {
        "title": "Huobi Eco Chain whitepaper",
        "url": "https://www.hecochain.com/developer.133bd45.pdf",
        "type": "article"
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      {
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        "title": "Hybrid Smart Contracts Explained",
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        "title": "What Is Chainlink? A Beginner’s Guide",
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        "title": "Understanding Blockchain Oracle",
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    "links": [
      {
        "title": "What Are Smart Contracts and How Do They Work?",
        "url": "https://chain.link/education/smart-contracts",
        "type": "article"
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        "title": "Explore top posts about Smart Contracts",
        "url": "https://app.daily.dev/tags/smart-contracts?ref=roadmapsh",
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    "description": "Rust is a multi-paradigm, general-purpose programming language. Rust emphasizes performance, type safety, and concurrency. It is popular on smart contract chains Solana and Polkadot.\n\nVisit the following resources to learn more:",
    "links": [
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        "title": "How to write and deploy a smart contract in Rust",
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    "description": "Unit testing involves testing individual components in a smart contract for correctness. A unit test is simple, quick to run, and provides a clear idea of what went wrong if the test fails.\n\nVisit the following resources to learn more:",
    "links": [
      {
        "title": "Smart Contracts Unit Testing",
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      {
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    "description": "Integration tests validate interactions between multiple components. For smart contract testing this can mean interactions between different components of a single contract, or across multiple contracts.\n\nVisit the following resources to learn more:",
    "links": [
      {
        "title": "Explore top posts about Testing",
        "url": "https://app.daily.dev/tags/testing?ref=roadmapsh",
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    "links": [
      {
        "title": "Testing Smart Contracts",
        "url": "https://ethereum.org/en/developers/docs/smart-contracts/testing/",
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      {
        "title": "Explore top posts about General Programming",
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    "title": "Deployment",
    "description": "Unlike other software, smart contracts don’t run on a local computer or a remote server: they live on the blockchain. Thus, interacting with them is different from more traditional applications.\n\nVisit the following resources to learn more:",
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      {
        "title": "Deploying Smart Contracts",
        "url": "https://ethereum.org/en/developers/docs/smart-contracts/deploying/",
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        "url": "https://docs.openzeppelin.com/learn/deploying-and-interacting",
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      {
        "title": "Explore top posts about CI/CD",
        "url": "https://app.daily.dev/tags/cicd?ref=roadmapsh",
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    "title": "Monitoring",
    "description": "Monitoring smart contracts allow their authors to view its activity and interactions based on generated transactions and events, allowing verification of the contract's intended purpose and functionality.\n\nVisit the following resources to learn more:",
    "links": [
      {
        "title": "Monitoring Smart Contracts",
        "url": "https://consensys.github.io/smart-contract-best-practices/development-recommendations/solidity-specific/event-monitoring/",
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      {
        "title": "Explore top posts about Monitoring",
        "url": "https://app.daily.dev/tags/monitoring?ref=roadmapsh",
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    "description": "Smart contracts are immutable by default. Once they are created there is no way to alter them, effectively acting as an unbreakable contract among participants. However, for some scenarios, it is desirable to be able to modify them.\n\nVisit the following resources to learn more:",
    "links": [
      {
        "title": "Upgrading Ethereum contracts",
        "url": "https://ethereum.org/en/developers/docs/smart-contracts/upgrading/",
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    "links": [
      {
        "title": "What are Ethereum request for comments (ERC) Standards",
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      {
        "title": "What is a crypto wallet?",
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        "url": "https://ethereum.org/en/developers/docs/ides/",
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        "title": "What Is A Crypto Faucet?",
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    "links": [
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        "title": "Smart Contract Randomness or ReplicatedLogic Attack",
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      {
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    "description": "Managing smart contracts in a production environment (mainnet) can prove difficult as users must keep track of different versions, blockchains, deployments, etc. Using a tool for this process eliminates a lot of the risk that comes with manual tracking.",
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    "links": [
      {
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    "links": [
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        "url": "https://git-scm.com/",
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    "links": [
      {
        "title": "Learn Git with Tutorials, News and Tips - Atlassian",
        "url": "https://www.atlassian.com/git",
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        "url": "https://cs.fyi/guide/git-cheatsheet",
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      {
        "title": "Explore top posts about Git",
        "url": "https://app.daily.dev/tags/git?ref=roadmapsh",
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    "links": [
      {
        "title": "GitHub",
        "url": "https://github.com/features/",
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        "title": "GitLab",
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    "description": "GitHub is a provider of Internet hosting for software development and version control using Git. It offers the distributed version control and source code management functionality of Git, plus its own features.\n\nVisit the following resources to learn more:",
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      {
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        "url": "https://github.com",
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        "url": "https://ooloo.io/project/github-flow",
        "type": "article"
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      {
        "title": "Explore top posts about GitHub",
        "url": "https://app.daily.dev/tags/github?ref=roadmapsh",
        "type": "article"
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      {
        "title": "What is GitHub?",
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    "title": "GitLab",
    "description": "GitLab is a provider of internet hosting for software development and version control using Git. It offers the distributed version control and source code management functionality of Git, plus its own features.\n\nVisit the following resources to learn more:",
    "links": [
      {
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        "url": "https://gitlab.com/",
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        "title": "GitLab Documentation",
        "url": "https://docs.gitlab.com/",
        "type": "article"
      },
      {
        "title": "Explore top posts about GitLab",
        "url": "https://app.daily.dev/tags/gitlab?ref=roadmapsh",
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    "title": "Bitbucket",
    "description": "Bitbucket is a Git based hosting and source code repository service that is Atlassian's alternative to other products like GitHub, GitLab etc\n\nBitbucket offers hosting options via Bitbucket Cloud (Atlassian's servers), Bitbucket Server (customer's on-premise) or Bitbucket Data Centre (number of servers in customers on-premise or cloud environment)\n\nVisit the following resources to learn more:",
    "links": [
      {
        "title": "Bitbucket Website",
        "url": "https://bitbucket.org/product",
        "type": "article"
      },
      {
        "title": "A brief overview of Bitbucket",
        "url": "https://bitbucket.org/product/guides/getting-started/overview#a-brief-overview-of-bitbucket",
        "type": "article"
      },
      {
        "title": "Getting started with Bitbucket",
        "url": "https://bitbucket.org/product/guides/basics/bitbucket-interface",
        "type": "article"
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      {
        "title": "Using Git with Bitbucket Cloud",
        "url": "https://www.atlassian.com/git/tutorials/learn-git-with-bitbucket-cloud",
        "type": "article"
      },
      {
        "title": "Explore top posts about Bitbucket",
        "url": "https://app.daily.dev/tags/bitbucket?ref=roadmapsh",
        "type": "article"
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      {
        "title": "Bitbucket Tutorial | Bitbucket for Beginners",
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    "title": "dApps - Decentralized Applications",
    "description": "A decentralized application (dApp) is an application that can operate autonomously, through the use of smart contracts that run on a blockchain. Like traditional applications, dApps provide some function or utility to its users.\n\nVisit the following resources to learn more:",
    "links": [
      {
        "title": "Introduction to dApps",
        "url": "https://ethereum.org/en/developers/docs/dapps/",
        "type": "article"
      },
      {
        "title": "What Is a Dapp? Decentralized Apps Explained",
        "url": "https://www.coindesk.com/learn/what-is-a-dapp-decentralized-apps-explained/",
        "type": "article"
      }
    ]
  },
  "aATSuiqPG-yctr3ChEBa_": {
    "title": "Applicability",
    "description": "dApps can be used for just about anything that requires two or more parties to agree on something. When the appropriate conditions are met, the smart contract will execute automatically. An important differentiation is that these transactions are no longer based on trust but they are rather based on cryptographically-backed smart contracts.\n\nVisit the following resources to learn more:",
    "links": [
      {
        "title": "What Is a dApp? A Guide to Decentralized Applications",
        "url": "https://www.sofi.com/learn/content/what-is-a-dapp/",
        "type": "article"
      },
      {
        "title": "Blockchain Use Cases and Applications by Industry",
        "url": "https://consensys.net/blockchain-use-cases/",
        "type": "article"
      },
      {
        "title": "The real-world use cases for blockchain technology",
        "url": "https://roboticsandautomationnews.com/2022/05/20/the-real-world-use-cases-for-blockchain-technology/",
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    ]
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  "1AhombZUkZN6Ra5fysSpg": {
    "title": "Defi",
    "description": "Decentralized finance offers financial instruments without relying on intermediaries such as brokerages, exchanges, or banks by using smart contracts on a blockchain.\n\nVisit the following resources to learn more:",
    "links": [
      {
        "title": "Decentralized Finance (DeFi) Definition",
        "url": "https://www.investopedia.com/decentralized-finance-defi-5113835",
        "type": "article"
      },
      {
        "title": "What is DeFi?",
        "url": "https://www.coinbase.com/learn/crypto-basics/what-is-defi",
        "type": "article"
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    "title": "Building for Scale",
    "description": "Due to the limited number of transactions-per-second (TPS) built-in to blockchains, a number of alternative mechanism and technologies have emerged to aid the scaling of blockchain dApps.",
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    "title": "State & Payment Channels",
    "description": "State channels refer to the process in which users transact with one another directly outside of the blockchain, or ‘off-chain,’ and greatly minimize their use of ‘on-chain’ operations.\n\nVisit the following resources to learn more:",
    "links": [
      {
        "title": "The Basics of State Channels",
        "url": "https://education.district0x.io/general-topics/understanding-ethereum/basics-state-channels/",
        "type": "article"
      },
      {
        "title": "State Channels: An Introduction to Off-chain Transactions",
        "url": "https://www.talentica.com/blogs/state-channels-an-introduction-to-off-chain-transactions/",
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    ]
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    "title": "Optimistic Rollups & Fraud Proofs",
    "description": "‍Optimistic rollups are a layer 2 (L2) construction that improves throughput and latency on Ethereum’s base layer by moving computation and data storage off-chain. An optimistic rollup processes transactions outside of Ethereum Mainnet, reducing congestion on the base layer and improving scalability.\n\nOptimistic rollups allow anyone to publish blocks without providing proofs of validity. However, to ensure the chain remains safe, optimistic rollups specify a time window during which anyone can dispute a state transition.\n\nVisit the following resources to learn more:",
    "links": [
      {
        "title": "How Do Optimistic Rollups Work (The Complete Guide)",
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    "title": " Zk Rollups & Zero Knowledge Proof",
    "description": "Zero-knowledge rollups (ZK-rollups) are layer 2 scaling solutions that increase the throughput of a blockchain by moving computation and state-storage off-chain.\n\nVisit the following resources to learn more:",
    "links": [
      {
        "title": "Zero-Knowledge Rollups - Ethereum",
        "url": "https://ethereum.org/en/developers/docs/scaling/zk-rollups",
        "type": "article"
      },
      {
        "title": "Why and How zk-SNARK Works",
        "url": "https://medium.com/@imolfar/why-and-how-zk-snark-works-1-introduction-the-medium-of-a-proof-d946e931160",
        "type": "article"
      },
      {
        "title": "Introduction to zk-SNARKs",
        "url": "https://vitalik.eth.limo/general/2021/01/26/snarks.html",
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      }
    ]
  },
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    "title": "Validium",
    "description": "Validium is a scaling solution that enforces integrity of transactions using validity proofs like ZK-rollups, but doesn’t store transaction data on the Ethereum Mainnet. While off-chain data availability introduces trade-offs, it can lead to massive improvements in scalability\n\nVisit the following resources to learn more:",
    "links": [
      {
        "title": "Validium - Ethereum",
        "url": "https://ethereum.org/en/developers/docs/scaling/validium/",
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    "title": "Plasma",
    "description": "Plasma is a framework that allows the creation of child blockchains that use the main Ethereum chain as a layer of trust and arbitration. In Plasma, child chains can be designed to meet the requirements of specific use cases, specifically those that are not currently feasible on Ethereum.\n\nVisit the following resources to learn more:",
    "links": [
      {
        "title": "Plasma Chains - Ethereum",
        "url": "https://ethereum.org/en/developers/docs/scaling/plasma/",
        "type": "article"
      }
    ]
  },
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    "title": "Sidechains",
    "description": "A sidechain is a separate blockchain network that connects to another blockchain – called a parent blockchain or mainnet – via a two-way peg.\n\nVisit the following resources to learn more:",
    "links": [
      {
        "title": "Sidechains - Ethereum",
        "url": "https://ethereum.org/en/developers/docs/scaling/sidechains/",
        "type": "article"
      },
      {
        "title": "An Introduction to Sidechains",
        "url": "https://www.coindesk.com/learn/an-introduction-to-sidechains",
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      }
    ]
  },
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    "title": "Ethereum 2.0",
    "description": "Ethereum 2.0 marks a long-anticipated upgrade to the Ethereum public mainnet. Designed to accelerate Ethereum’s usage and adoption by improving its performance, Ethereum 2.0 implements Proof of Stake.\n\nVisit the following resources to learn more:",
    "links": [
      {
        "title": "What Is Ethereum 2.0?",
        "url": "https://consensys.net/blog/blockchain-explained/what-is-ethereum-2/",
        "type": "article"
      },
      {
        "title": "What Is Ethereum 2.0? Understanding The Merge",
        "url": "https://www.forbes.com/advisor/investing/cryptocurrency/ethereum-2/",
        "type": "article"
      },
      {
        "title": "Explore top posts about Ethereum",
        "url": "https://app.daily.dev/tags/ethereum?ref=roadmapsh",
        "type": "article"
      }
    ]
  },
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    "title": "On-Chain Scaling",
    "description": "On-chain scaling refers to any direct modification made to a blockchain, like data sharding and execution sharding in the incoming version of Ethereum 2.0. Another type of on-chain scaling would be a sidechain with two-way bridge to Ethereum, like Polygon.\n\nVisit the following resources to learn more:",
    "links": [
      {
        "title": "Scaling - Ethereum",
        "url": "https://ethereum.org/en/developers/docs/scaling/",
        "type": "article"
      }
    ]
  },
  "ecT4W5z8Vq9pXjnuhMdpl": {
    "title": "Why it matters?",
    "description": "The nature of blockchain allows for trustless systems to be built on top of it. Users don’t rely on a centralized group of people, such as a bank, to make decisions and allow transactions to flow through. Because the system is decentralized, users know that transactions will never be denied for non-custodial reasons.\n\nThis decentralization enables use-cases that were previously impossible, such as parametric insurance, decentralized finance, and decentralized organizations (DAOs), among a few. This allows developers to build products that provide immediate value without having to go through a bureaucratic process of applications, approvals, and general red tape.\n\nVisit the following resources to learn more:",
    "links": [
      {
        "title": "Why Blockchain?",
        "url": "https://chain.link/education-hub/blockchain",
        "type": "article"
      },
      {
        "title": "What Is The Blockchain And Why Does It Matter?",
        "url": "https://www.forbes.com/sites/theyec/2020/05/18/what-is-the-blockchain-and-why-does-it-matter/",
        "type": "article"
      },
      {
        "title": "Web3/Crypto: Why Bother?",
        "url": "https://continuations.com/post/671863718643105792/web3crypto-why-bother",
        "type": "article"
      },
      {
        "title": "Why is Blockchain Important and Why Does it Matter",
        "url": "https://www.simplilearn.com/tutorials/blockchain-tutorial/why-is-blockchain-important",
        "type": "article"
      },
      {
        "title": "Explore top posts about Blockchain",
        "url": "https://app.daily.dev/tags/blockchain?ref=roadmapsh",
        "type": "article"
      }
    ]
  },
  "zvUCR0KeigEi9beqFpwny": {
    "title": "Storage",
    "description": "Unlike a centralized server operated by a single company or organization, decentralized storage systems consist of a peer-to-peer network of user-operators who hold a portion of the overall data, creating a resilient file storage sharing system.\n\nVisit the following resources to learn more:",
    "links": [
      {
        "title": "Blockchain Storage",
        "url": "https://www.techtarget.com/searchstorage/definition/blockchain-storage",
        "type": "article"
      },
      {
        "title": "Decentralized Storage",
        "url": "https://ethereum.org/en/developers/docs/storage/",
        "type": "article"
      },
      {
        "title": "How IPFS works",
        "url": "https://docs.ipfs.tech/concepts/how-ipfs-works/",
        "type": "article"
      },
      {
        "title": "Explore top posts about Storage",
        "url": "https://app.daily.dev/tags/storage?ref=roadmapsh",
        "type": "article"
      }
    ]
  }
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