🔥 How Newbies Can Enter WEB3 | Beginner's Guide

Approach Web3 with a mindset of learning; don't always think about getting rich and the myths of wealth. The other side of wealth also comes from the accumulation of knowledge. Basics of Web3 (Foundation) Blockchain Technology: Using blockchain or distributed ledger technology to achieve secure and decentralized storage of data. Smart Contracts: Automated contracts that run on the blockchain without the need for third-party intermediaries, ensuring transparent and secure transactions. Digital Currency: Cryptocurrencies play a significant role in Web3 for decentralized value exchange (Popular: BTC/ETH/SOL/DOGE). Decentralized Applications (DApps): Applications built on blockchain technology that run on decentralized networks, free from centralized control. NFT (Non-Fungible Token): A unique digital asset typically used to represent digital artworks, virtual real estate, etc. DeFi: Decentralized Finance, financial services and products built on blockchain. GameFi: Games under a financial model that uses blockchain and cryptographic technology, combining games with financial products and elements. Earn income in the game, purchase, and sell virtual assets and equipment, etc.

Newbie Advancement: If you don't understand something, ask. Don't be afraid of others thinking you're inexperienced. Some information or unfamiliar vocabulary might be unclear no matter how many times you look at it. Either genuinely enter the Web3 environment yourself or ask more, look at more information, and engage in more online and offline communication, just like when you pursue stars or anime. For example, if you want to know more about SOL, follow its ecosystem and pay attention to shared information from influential figures, following everything related to SOL. Do not fall for scams. If you want to spend money to learn a lesson, I won't discourage you, but it should be spent wisely—don't end up in a scammer's pocket, only to learn nothing in the end.

Only by truly entering the industry will you really understand; merely learning the surface-level knowledge of Web3 is not very meaningful.