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The Future of WEB3: What I Learned from the University of Tokyo Blockchain Endowment Course


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WEB3 is a group of technologies that will support the next generation of the Internet, including distributed ledger technology (DLT), cryptography, smart contracts, DApps development, and token economics. I am studying these in the Blockchain Innovation Endowed Chair at the University of Tokyo, and am digging deeper into the latest trends and technologies in the industry.

DLT is used in a wide range of fields, from finance to logistics, and improves transparency and trust by eliminating central control. Cryptography secures data, smart contracts streamline business, DApps give users freedom and control, and token economics create new economic models.

In this blog, I will explain the latest technologies and trends that I have learned in an easy-to-understand way and explore the future of WEB3. Please look forward to it.

Overview of WEB3 technology

University of Tokyo Blockchain Endowed Course

BTC (Bitcoin)

BTC, Bitcoin

Bitcoin Core Technology: Secrets of Keys and Wallets

I wrote this blog post to organize the contents of the second lecture to deepen my understanding and share this knowledge with others. This post is the result of my learning and also a part of my review. I hope it will be of some help to those who are interested in blockchain technology.

Now, I would like to explain what I understand about the core technology of Bitcoin.

Bitcoin at its core: transactions and blockchain structure

Based on the content of the third lecture of the Blockchain Innovation Endowed Course at the University of Tokyo, we will provide a more detailed explanation of Bitcoin's core technologies, transactions and blockchain structure.

The Heart of Bitcoin: The Secrets of Mining and Consensus

The fourth lecture of the University of Tokyo's Blockchain Innovation Endowed Program provided deep insight into Bitcoin's core technology: mining and consensus mechanisms. This article explains the main points of the lecture and summarizes important terminology.

ETH (Ethereum)

Ethereum (ETH)

Explaining the mechanics of Ethereum: From the basics to the latest trends

Ethereum is a virtual currency with the second largest market capitalization after Bitcoin, and is a blockchain platform with an innovative "smart contract" function. In this article, we will explain in detail the mechanism and features of Ethereum based on materials from the Blockchain Innovation Endowed Course at the University of Tokyo.

The technical depth of Ethereum 2.0 – Learn from the University of Tokyo Blockchain course

Explaining the technical evolution of Ethereum 2.0! We will go into detail about the separation of the Execution Layer and Consensus Layer, the role of validators, the Proof of Stake (PoS) system, and the latest Dencun updates.

Solidity

Basics and technical explanation of DAO construction using Solidity. Explains the process of proposing, voting, and executing in an easy-to-understand manner."

Smart Contract Lecture Commentary

In this article, we will explain the course content, the mechanism of smart contracts, challenges, and new approaches from a technical perspective.

Simple DAO construction

We will explain the contents of the University of Tokyo's "Blockchain Innovation Endowed Course," where you can learn the basics of building a DAO (Decentralized Autonomous Organization) using Solidity, a language that is ideal for developing Ethereum smart contracts.

🧑‍💻 About the Author

Jon Snow is a blockchain analyst and writer passionate about the decentralized future.
Currently studying blockchain innovation at the University of Tokyo, he is interested in and continues to explore technologies such as Web3 infrastructure, smart contracts using Solidity, and zero-knowledge proofs (ZKPs).

Blockchain Specialist Media Blockchain Bulletin As founder and editor of , Jon connects technical knowledge with real-world relevance.Clear, concise and intelligentWe aim to provide information.

His mission is to bring the world of blockchain to developers, investors, and curious readers around the world in a way that is understandable, trustworthy, and intellectually intriguing.