⟠ House of Ethereum
🤔 Wait, WTF is Ethereum?
🧐 Understanding Ethereum
Tbh nowadays it’s hard to beat Ethereum.org as your go-to place for learning about Ethereum.
- Programmable Blockchains in Context
- Ethereum is a game-changing technology
- Ethereum: The World’s Computer
- Edward Snowden Explains Blockchains
- The last blockchain explainer you’ll ever need (video)
- Ethereum in 25 Minutes (video)
- Ethereum Wiki
- EthHub (Ethereum wiki)
🗞️News
- Week in Ethereum News
- EthHub Newsletter
- Ethereum Cat Herders (development)
- Ethereum Foundation Blog
- r/Ethereum & r/ethdev (subreddits)
- Into the Ether (podcast)
- Etherean.org (blog)
Bankless
- BanklessHQ guide to Bankless (an epic guide)
👥 Communities
- Fellowship of Ethereum Magicians
- [ETH research](https://ethresear.ch
- MetaCartel DAO
- Ethereum Hackers
- ETH Network
- The Ether
- Etherean.org
- For a longer list, visit Ethereum.org
Areas of Interest
The real question is not “What is Ethereum?” but “What can we do with it?” We split it into three main areas of interest. Brief for now, because each deserves its own page.
🔘 Tokens
📱 dApps
✨ DAOs
📚 Books
- The Infinite Machine: How an Army of Crypto-hackers Is Building the Next Internet with Ethereum
- Mastering Ethereum: Building Smart Contracts and DApps
- Seeing Like a State: How Certain Schemes to Improve the Human Condition Have Failed
💰 Obtaining Ether
There are essentially two ways of obtaining Ether; buying it & earning it.
Buying it:
- You can buy it from some of the most well-known exchanges such as Binance, Coinbase, Gemini, or Kraken.
- If you want a more decentralized way of buying it, go through Local Cryptos.
- And if you want an easy way to buy it in Europe, you can use Ramp Network.
Earning it:
- Gitcoin is probably the most well-known place to earn it.
- You can participate in hackathons, start your own project, ask for grants & eventually raise money from DAOs or the crowd.
- Find work by applying for jobs or joining DAOs such as MetaGame, Raid Guild, or 1Hive.
Owning it:
There are a bunch of wallets to choose from. Your decision will mainly depend on whether you are optimizing for security or accessibility.
- If you want accessibility:
- If you want security:
- You should probably buy something like the Ledger or Trezor.
- For security via multiple people or addresses, use Gnosis Safe.
- For more help on choosing a wallet, go to Ethereum.org or ask us on Discord.
- Note: Whichever way you choose, you’ll likely need to store what we call a seed phrase. This is the most important bit. There are many ways to do it.
- **NOTE: TAKE IT REALLY SERIOUSLY. STORE YOUR SEED PHRASE PHYSICALLY, NEVER COPY, PASTE OR ENTER IT ANYWHERE NEW
Layer 2 How-To
Layer 2 is a collective term for solutions designed to help scale your application by handling transactions off the main Ethereum chain (layer 1).
- Understand why layer 2 scaling is needed and learn about the different types of Layer 2 solutions.
- Read more about the State of Layer 2s as they are currently.
- Instructions to set up xDAI for MetaMask so that you can interact with the xDAI Layer.
- How to use the xDAI bridge to transfer assets from / to Ethereum mainnet.
- Get a bit of xDAI to get you started at the xDAI faucet.
- How to configure Matic (Polygon) for MetaMask to interact with dApps on Matic (Polygon).
⚠️ 🚨 Safety on Ethereum 🚨 ⚠️
A little anecdotal intro to being safe on Ethereum and crypto in general...
😱 Wait, WTF?! You got hacked?! ⚠️
How to avoid getting fUx0r3d...
This subject deserves a page to itself and I have taken waaay long enough to get round to adding this little bit to the wiki, so here's a solid resource for looking after yourself and your assets in Web3. If you have any good tips, please suggest them in Discord, or submit a PR.