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Why Blockchain and Web3 developers are highly paid across the globe?

The reason is very simple Huge demand and less supply.

Let me tell you, you won't get a $1 Millon dollars salary by learning Basic Blockchain and WEB3.

You have to learn a lot to get that amount of salary.
Quick Introductory video about Blockchain.
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Before learning Blockchain you should really understand what is Hash in Blockchain.
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Why Blockchain was needed in the First Place. Let's understand why Satoshi created the first digital currency Bitcoin which has not only solved the double-spending but you can also send money to anyone without going through your Bank.
https://t.co/o3zvYtVHtg
Let's understand the Bitcoin Transaction Life Cycle.
https://t.co/0bDCclBYqG
Since we are talking about transactions so it is very important to know what is coinbase transaction?
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Let's understand what are Unspent Transactions(UTXO)?
https://t.co/9KBl4ZRxd3
What is Memory Pool(MEMPOOL)?
https://t.co/PihPCuh3fx
What is Proof-of-work algorithm and how does it work in Bitcoin?
https://t.co/7LHxJ5okSE
How do Miners add Transactions in a Block?
https://t.co/vVKnJpRPR8
What happens when two or more miners mine the block at the same time and how does Bitcoin rewards the Bitcoins to the correct Miner.
https://t.co/NNFqjOq00T
What is 51% Attack in Blockchain?

https://t.co/Wcw02LrQ9O
Now you know everything about blockchain. Let's quickly create our own Blockchain in under 30 mins.
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Now that you know how blockchain works, it is time to learn web3. Advanced Blockchain knowledge is not a mandatory requirement to start with web3 but Blockchain basics are necessary.
Solidity is the smart contract language that is used in WEB3.
The frontend is just like our traditional web2 only backend database is Blockchain in the case of WEB3.
Now you are ready to learn Solidity. It is better to learn HTML/CSS/Javascript if you want to be a Fullstack WEB3 Developer but you can work as a Solidity Backend developer as well. Cryptozombies is a Great Place to start to learn Solidity.

https://t.co/nxM26wHglf
Ethernaut is the second-best place to learn Solidity with a few advanced concepts.
https://t.co/CHZUQ67AAn
You can use Browser-Based IDE to Practice Solidity. You don't have to install anything.
https://t.co/2LzR9UnV6s
Once you're comfortable with solidity then set up your local environment and learn Hardhat Framework to deploy and interact with your smart contracts in javascript.
https://t.co/6eRBxp2u4O
Python developers can use Brownie to deploy and interact with your smart contracts
https://t.co/3RcpdveOWa
Chainlink is a very important piece of the puzzle. Chainlink helps to bring the external world data on Blockchain because Blockchain itself cannot access this data.
https://t.co/g65e70t6yS
My Solidity video course is coming soon!
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The Swastik is a geometrical figure and an ancient religious icon. Swastik has been Sanatan Dharma’s symbol of auspiciousness – mangalya since time immemorial.


The name swastika comes from Sanskrit (Devanagari: स्वस्तिक, pronounced: swastik) &denotes “conducive to wellbeing or auspicious”.
The word Swastik has a definite etymological origin in Sanskrit. It is derived from the roots su – meaning “well or auspicious” & as meaning “being”.


"सु अस्ति येन तत स्वस्तिकं"
Swastik is de symbol through which everything auspicios occurs

Scholars believe word’s origin in Vedas,known as Swasti mantra;

"🕉स्वस्ति ना इन्द्रो वृधश्रवाहा
स्वस्ति ना पूषा विश्ववेदाहा
स्वस्तिनास्तरक्ष्यो अरिश्तनेमिही
स्वस्तिनो बृहस्पतिर्दधातु"


It translates to," O famed Indra, redeem us. O Pusha, the beholder of all knowledge, redeem us. Redeem us O Garudji, of limitless speed and O Bruhaspati, redeem us".

SWASTIK’s COSMIC ORIGIN

The Swastika represents the living creation in the whole Cosmos.


Hindu astronomers divide the ecliptic circle of cosmos in 27 divisions called
https://t.co/sLeuV1R2eQ this manner a cross forms in 4 directions in the celestial sky. At centre of this cross is Dhruva(Polestar). In a line from Dhruva, the stars known as Saptarishi can be observed.
"I lied about my basic beliefs in order to keep a prestigious job. Now that it will be zero-cost to me, I have a few things to say."


We know that elite institutions like the one Flier was in (partial) charge of rely on irrelevant status markers like private school education, whiteness, legacy, and ability to charm an old white guy at an interview.

Harvard's discriminatory policies are becoming increasingly well known, across the political spectrum (see, e.g., the recent lawsuit on discrimination against East Asian applications.)

It's refreshing to hear a senior administrator admits to personally opposing policies that attempt to remedy these basic flaws. These are flaws that harm his institution's ability to do cutting-edge research and to serve the public.

Harvard is being eclipsed by institutions that have different ideas about how to run a 21st Century institution. Stanford, for one; the UC system; the "public Ivys".