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Hands-On Blockchain for Python Developers

Hands-On Blockchain for Python Developers - Second Edition

By : Arjuna Sky Kok
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Hands-On Blockchain for Python Developers

Hands-On Blockchain for Python Developers

By: Arjuna Sky Kok

Overview of this book

We are living in the age of decentralized fi nance and NFTs. People swap tokens on Uniswap, borrow assets from Aave, send payments with stablecoins, trade art NFTs on OpenSea, and more. To build applications of this kind, you need to know how to write smart contracts. This comprehensive guide will help you explore all the features of Vyper, a programming language designed to write smart contracts. You’ll also explore the web3.py library. As you progress, you’ll learn how to connect to smart contracts, read values, and create transactions. To make sure your foundational knowledge is strong enough, the book guides you through Ape Framework, which can help you create decentralized exchanges, NFT marketplaces, voting applications, and more. Each project provides invaluable insights and hands-on experience, equipping you with the skills you need to build real-world blockchain solutions. By the end of this book, you’ll be well versed with writing common Web3 applications such as a decentralized exchange, an NFT marketplace, a voting application, and more.
Table of Contents (27 chapters)
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Part 1:Blockchain and Smart Contract
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Part 2: Web3 and Ape Framework
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Part 3: Graphical User Interface Applications
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Part 4: Related Technologies
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Part 5: Cryptocurrency and NFT
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Part 6: Writing Complex Smart Contracts
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Part 7: Building a Full-Stack Web3 Application

Blockchain technology

Most people know Bitcoin exists because of blockchain.

But what is blockchain?

It is an append-only database that consists of blocks that are linked by hashing. Here, each block contains many transactions of transferring value (but could be other things) between participants secured by cryptography; a consensus between many nodes that hold an identical database decides on which new block is to be appended next.

You don’t have to understand the definition at this point; those are a lot of words to chew on! First, I’ll explain blockchain so that you can adjust to this new knowledge as we move through this book.

Going back to the definition of blockchain, we can summarize the definition as an append-only database. Once you put something into the database, it cannot be changed; there is no undo button. We’ll talk about the ramifications of this feature in Chapter 2, Smart Contract Fundamentals. This definition entails many things and...

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