awesome-openzeppelin
Blockchain educational resources curated by the OpenZeppelin team
https://github.com/OpenZeppelin/awesome-openzeppelin
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Diversity
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Posts
- How I work with someone who is learning
- How I work with someone who is learning
- How I work with someone who is learning
- How I work with someone who is learning
- How I work with someone who is learning
- How to answer questions in a helpful way
- How to ask good questions
- Not Applicable: What Your Job Post is Really Saying
- How I work with someone who is learning
- How I work with someone who is learning
- How I work with someone who is learning
- How I work with someone who is learning
- How I work with someone who is learning
- How I work with someone who is learning
- How I work with someone who is learning
- How I work with someone who is learning
- How I work with someone who is learning
- How I work with someone who is learning
- How Duolingo achieved a 50:50 gender ratio for new software engineer hires
- How I work with someone who is learning
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Courses
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[Ethereum](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ethereum)
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Posts
- Why another stablecoin?
- Why another stablecoin?
- Why another stablecoin?
- Why another stablecoin?
- A Prehistory of the Ethereum Protocol
- Decentralised Oracles: a comprehensive overview
- Making Sense of Ethereum’s Layer 2 Scaling Solutions: State Channels, Plasma, and Truebit
- Stablecoins: designing a price-stable cryptocurrency
- Why another stablecoin?
- Why another stablecoin?
- Why another stablecoin?
- Why another stablecoin?
- Why another stablecoin?
- Why another stablecoin?
- Why another stablecoin?
- Why another stablecoin?
- Why another stablecoin?
- Why another stablecoin?
- Why another stablecoin?
- Why another stablecoin?
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Books
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[Cryptoeconomics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cryptoeconomics)
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Books
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Courses
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- Cryptoasset Valuations
- Governance in 0x Protocol
- On Medium-of-Exchange Token Valuations
- On Value, Velocity and Monetary Theory
- Thoughts on Liberal Radicalism
- Token-Curated Registries 1.0
- Towards a Practice of Token Engineering
- Token Engineering Case Studies
- Can Blockchains Go Rogue?
- Can Blockchains Go Rogue?
- Towards a Practice of Token Engineering
- Token Engineering Case Studies
- Leverage Points: Places to Intervene in a System
- Can Blockchains Go Rogue?
- Towards a Practice of Token Engineering
- Token Engineering Case Studies
- Can Blockchains Go Rogue?
- Can Blockchains Go Rogue?
- Leverage Points: Places to Intervene in a System
- Can Blockchains Go Rogue?
- Towards a Practice of Token Engineering
- Token Engineering Case Studies
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Talks
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Whitepapers
- Livepeer Whitepaper
- Panvala - mediated auditing. “Token Capacitor” is a cryptoeconomic primitive that progressively releases tokens, which can be directed to different destinations by the token holders; and “Michelin stars” are used for code safety.
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[Bitcoin](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bitcoin)
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Courses
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[Cryptography](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cryptography)
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Courses
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Challenges
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[Cypherpunk](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cypherpunk)
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Design
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Organizations
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Talks
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Programming Languages
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Go
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Python
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Solidity
- CryptoZombies
- Solidity Koans
- Ethernaut
- Blockchain CTF
- List of Risks and Vulnerabilities in ERC20 Token contracts
- DEF CON 25 - Hacking Smart Contracts talk
- GOAT Casino
- Deconstructing a Solidity contract series
- OpenZeppelin audits reports
- Smart Contract Security bibliography
- Smart Contract Weakness Classification Registry
- List of known attack vectors and common anti-patterns in smart contracts
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Typescript
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Remote
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Security
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OPSEC
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Talks
- Operations Security
- Ignorance is strength
- Operational security and the real world
- New York's Finest OPSEC
- A Fistful of Surveillance
- Some remarkably good OPSEC advice, for a 1996 non-computer book
- How The Intercept Outed Reality Winner
- Extremist Forums Provide Digital OpSec Training - Ubaydi.
- Some elements of Intelligence work
- Twitter Activist Security
- Agent Handling
- Online Privacy Through OPSEC and Compartmentalization: Part 2
- It Was DPR, in the Tor HS, with the BTC
- Hacker OPSEC with The Grugq
- OPSEC Required Reading section
- A modest privacy protection proposal
- Operations Security Intelligence Threat Handbook, Section 1 - Introduction
- Why you should get a burner phone number, even if you aren't a spy
- Burner Phone Best Practices
- How to Vanish
- Hacker OPSEC with The Grugq
- Digital Security
- Managing pseudonyms better than DPR
- Did you ask him about his Threat Model?
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Cryptocurrency related
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For developers
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Private Browsing
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Privacy-related useful services
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Intelligence
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Spycraft
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Software Development
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Maintainers
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[Community Management](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Community_Management)
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Legal
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Linux
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Programming Languages
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OPSEC
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[Cryptoeconomics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cryptoeconomics)
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[Ethereum](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ethereum)
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Diversity
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Programming Languages
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Software Development
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Organizations
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[Cypherpunk](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cypherpunk)
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[Cryptography](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cryptography)
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Security
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Design
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[Bitcoin](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bitcoin)
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Legal
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Linux
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Remote
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Maintainers
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[Community Management](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Community_Management)
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