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Learn Ethereum - Second Edition

By : Xun (Brian) Wu, Zhihong Zou, Dongying Song
Book Image

Learn Ethereum - Second Edition

By: Xun (Brian) Wu, Zhihong Zou, Dongying Song

Overview of this book

Ethereum is a blockchain-based, decentralized computing platform that allows you to run smart contracts. With this book, you’ll discover the latest Ethereum tools, frameworks, wallets, and layer 2, along with setting up and running decentralized applications for the complete, end-to-end development experience. Learn Ethereum, 2nd Edition is a comprehensive overview of the Ethereum ecosystem, exploring its concepts, mechanisms, and decentralized application development process. You’ll delve into Ethereum's internals, technologies, and tools, including Ethereum 2.0 and the Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM), gas, and its account systems. You’ll also explore Ethereum's transition to proof of stake, L1/L2 scaling solutions, DeFi protocols, and the current marketplace. Additionally, you’ll learn about EVM-compatible blockchains, connectivity techniques, and advanced topics such as sharding, off-chain scaling, DAOs, Metaverse, and NFTs. By the end of this book, you’ll be well-equipped to write smart contracts and develop, test, and deploy DApps using various tools, wallets, and frameworks.
Table of Contents (24 chapters)
1
Part 1: Blockchain and Ethereum Basics
7
Part 2:Ethereum Development Fundamentals
11
Part 3: Ethereum Development Fundamentals
15
Part 4:Production and Deployment
20
Part 5:Conclusion

Summary

In this chapter, we learned about various Ethereum tools, frameworks, and APIs. First, we reviewed Ethereum’s development tools and frameworks and explored Infura, the Alchemy level one node provider.

Then, we studied popular testing tools, running Solhint as an example linting utility tool, along with the smart contract static analysis framework Slither. Then, we reviewed the Web3j Ethereum client API. By working through examples using IPFS and Swarm, we understood the basics of the Ethereum storage concept. We also discussed the most popular smart contract library: OpenZeppelin. At the end of this chapter, we introduced the Vyper programming language. Having written a simple contract, we now understand how to compile and deploy a Vyper contract on the blockchain.

In the next chapter, we will continue our journey by creating an Ethereum private chain.