Ethereum For Dummies (Wiley)
Wednesday, 03 July 2019

This book aims to show how Ethereum works and what it does. Author Michael G. Solomon demystifies the workings of Ethereum and shows how it can enhance security, transactions, and investments. The book offers a starting point to everyone interested in blockchain technology as it provides easy-to-understand explanation of the tools and techniques of using Ethereum.

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Author: Michael G. Solomon
Publisher: Wiley
Date: April 2019
Pages: 272
ISBN: 978-1119474128
Print: 1119474124
Kindle: B07Q9H5WK1
Audience: Blockchain developers
Level: Introductory/Intermediate
Category: Security 

 

 

  • Understand the fundamentals of Ethereum
  • Create decentralized applications
  • Examine public and private chains
  • Exploring distributed networks
  • Mining Ethereum tokens
  • Managing Ethereum keys
  • Building smart contacts
  • The Ethereum virtual machine

 

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