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Polkadot Blockchain Developer Bootcamp with Substrate + Rust

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Polkadot Blockchain Developer Bootcamp with Substrate + Rust, available at $54.99, has an average rating of 3.4, with 65 lectures, based on 77 reviews, and has 479 subscribers.

You will learn about Understand the basic philosophy behind the blockchain and distributed/decentralised applications Understand the fundamentals of Polkadot and how Polkadot is different from other blockchains Learn the capabilities and applications of the Polkadot blockchain Understand the role of parachains in Polkadot Learn about Substrate and its importance to Polkadot Start and operate a multi-node blockchain from your own computer Write fully customised blockchains for specific use cases with Substrate Implement advanced block authoring protocols for your blockchain using Substrate Implement pallets into your blockchain to upgrade its functionality Understand how Polkadot smart contracts work, both in theory and in practice Become proficient in advanced development with Substrate This course is ideal for individuals who are Individuals who want to take advantage of the cutting-edge Polkadot blockchain while its new and rapidly growing It is particularly useful for Individuals who want to take advantage of the cutting-edge Polkadot blockchain while its new and rapidly growing.

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Title: Polkadot Blockchain Developer Bootcamp with Substrate + Rust

Price: $54.99

Average Rating: 3.4

Number of Lectures: 65

Number of Published Lectures: 65

Number of Curriculum Items: 65

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 65

Original Price: $49.99

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • Understand the basic philosophy behind the blockchain and distributed/decentralised applications
  • Understand the fundamentals of Polkadot and how Polkadot is different from other blockchains
  • Learn the capabilities and applications of the Polkadot blockchain
  • Understand the role of parachains in Polkadot
  • Learn about Substrate and its importance to Polkadot
  • Start and operate a multi-node blockchain from your own computer
  • Write fully customised blockchains for specific use cases with Substrate
  • Implement advanced block authoring protocols for your blockchain using Substrate
  • Implement pallets into your blockchain to upgrade its functionality
  • Understand how Polkadot smart contracts work, both in theory and in practice
  • Become proficient in advanced development with Substrate
  • Who Should Attend

  • Individuals who want to take advantage of the cutting-edge Polkadot blockchain while its new and rapidly growing
  • Target Audiences

  • Individuals who want to take advantage of the cutting-edge Polkadot blockchain while its new and rapidly growing
  • Ready to master Polkadot blockchain development with Substrate? You’ve come to the right place!

    Blockchain technology is the most disruptive force in years – and disrupting even blockchain technology itself is Polkadot. Polkadot is the step above other blockchains because it’s the blockchain that combines all other blockchains together and allows all other blockchains to communicate with each other. At the moment there are thousands of different blockchains, and the fact that Polkadot is the first to combine them all is a huge competitive advantage. This mean Polkadot is growing exponentially despite being so new, and makes it likely to reach mass adoption.

    Large tech companies and start-ups alike cannot hire developers who understand blockchain technologies fast enough, but there are so few resources published to help you truly understand what blockchains are used for, let alone build apps with them.

    That’s the purpose of this course: to be the best resource online for learning about Polkadot, the blockchain, and how to build apps with these cutting-edge technologies.

    By the end of this course, you’ll:

    – Be an expert Polkadot developer and even create customised blockchains with Substrate

    – Be proficient at creating your own decentralised applications from scratch

    – Make millions from NFTs? Build a decentralised version of Uber? Create your own bank? Up to you!

    In this course you’ll cover:

    – What the Polkadot blockchain is, how it works, where Substrate plays a role, and why the combination of Polkadot and Substrate is so incredible

    – Deep dive into Polkadot development using Substrate and Rust

    – Full projects that will solidify your skills in writing dapps (decentralised apps), building your own fully customised blockchains, creating reusable pallets, and more

    If you want to take advantage of the cutting-edge Polkadot blockchain while it’s still new and rapidly growing, this course is for you. All you need is some programming experience and knowledge of how blockchains work in general.

    What is Polkadot?

    Polkadot is a blockchain network. All the other blockchains are separate from each other and operate in isolation. What Polkadot does is combine all the blockchains into one network, which means that blockchains on Polkadot can communicate with each other while still retaining blockchain-specific characteristics. Polkadot is fast, secure, cost-effective, eco-friendly, and even supports *smart contracts* which are pieces of code that run on the blockchain, and which can replace your bank/real estate agency/ticket selling company/accountant/witch doctor. These factors combined make Polkadot poised to overtake both Bitcoin and Ethereum in popularity and adoption. What’s more, is that Polkadot comes with Substrate. Substrate is a developer toolkit that makes it easy to create brand new, fully customised blockchains that run on the Polkadot network.

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Your guide to understanding Polkadot, Substrate, and the blockchain

    Lecture 1: Applications of the blockchain in 2 minutes

    Lecture 2: Introduction to the blockchain

    Lecture 3: Introduction to Polkadot

    Lecture 4: Introduction to Substrate

    Chapter 2: THEORY – Blockchain basics

    Lecture 1: Blockchain basics

    Lecture 2: What is a blockchain node?

    Lecture 3: State transitions and conflicts

    Lecture 4: Blockchain governance

    Lecture 5: Applications running on a blockchain

    Chapter 3: HANDS-ON – Build a local blockchain

    Lecture 1: Project intro

    Lecture 2: Compile a Substrate node

    Lecture 3: Start the local node

    Lecture 4: Install the front-end template

    Lecture 5: Start the front-end template

    Lecture 6: Transfer funds from an account

    Chapter 4: THEORY – Architecture

    Lecture 1: Architecture

    Chapter 5: THEORY – Networks and blockchains

    Lecture 1: Network types

    Lecture 2: Node types

    Chapter 6: HANDS-ON – Simulate a network

    Lecture 1: Project intro

    Lecture 2: Start the first blockchain node

    Lecture 3: Add a second node to the blockchain network

    Lecture 4: Verify blocks are produced and finalised

    Chapter 7: THEORY – Consensus

    Lecture 1: Consensus

    Lecture 2: Block authoring

    Lecture 3: Finalisation and forks

    Lecture 4: Deterministic finality

    Chapter 8: HANDS-ON – Add trusted nodes

    Lecture 1: Project intro

    Lecture 2: Generate your account and keys

    Lecture 3: Create a custom chain specification

    Lecture 4: Convert the chain specification to raw format

    Lecture 5: Start the first node

    Lecture 6: View information about node operations

    Lecture 7: Add keys to the keystore

    Lecture 8: Enable other participants to join

    Chapter 9: THEORY – Accounts, addresses, and keys

    Lecture 1: Accounts, addresses, and keys

    Lecture 2: Address encoding and chain-specific addresses

    Lecture 3: Specialised accounts

    Chapter 10: HANDS-ON – Add a pallet to the runtime

    Lecture 1: Project intro

    Lecture 2: Add the Nicks pallet dependencies

    Lecture 3: Review the configuration for Balances

    Lecture 4: Implement the configuration for Nicks

    Lecture 5: Start the blockchain node

    Lecture 6: Start the front-end template

    Lecture 7: Set a nickname using the Nicks pallet

    Lecture 8: Query information for an account using the Nicks pallet

    Chapter 11: HANDS-ON – Specify the origin for a call

    Lecture 1: Project intro

    Lecture 2: Identify the administrative account

    Lecture 3: Set the name for an account

    Lecture 4: Use the Root origin to dispatch a call

    Chapter 12: HANDS-ON – Configure the contracts pallet

    Lecture 1: Add the pallet dependencies

    Lecture 2: Implement the Contracts configuration trait

    Lecture 3: Expose the Contracts API

    Lecture 4: Update the outer node

    Lecture 5: Start the local Substrate node

    Chapter 13: Prepare your first contract

    Lecture 1: Project intro

    Lecture 2: Create a new smart contract project

    Lecture 3: Start the Substrate smart contracts node

    Lecture 4: Deploy the contract

    Lecture 5: Call the smart contract

    Chapter 14: Develop a smart contract

    Lecture 1: Project intro

    Lecture 2: Create a new smart contract project

    Lecture 3: Update your smart contract

    Lecture 4: Add a function to get a storage value

    Lecture 5: Add a function to modify the storage value

    Lecture 6: Deploy and test the smart contract

    Instructors

  • Polkadot Blockchain Developer Bootcamp with Substrate + Rust  No.2
    Learn With Arjun
    Blockchain + Frontend Engineer
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