Overview
The Web3 is a thriving community dedicated to Web3 technology solutions, developer tutorials, project research, and incubation. Its mission is to connect developers, entrepreneurs, investors, and project teams within the Web3 ecosystem. Originally known as Savour Labs, The Web3 has successfully incubated projects like DappLink, a Layer3 AppChain solution.
To accelerate the transition of Web2 developers into Web3 and deepen existing Web3 developers' blockchain expertise, The Web3 offers an extensive curriculum covering:
- Smart contract development
- Wallet and public blockchain architecture
- Product design and project deployment
👉 Explore Web3 career opportunities
What You’ll Gain
- Foundational skills to enter Web3 development
- Remote work opportunities
- High-paying job placements
Career Paths After Completion:
- Smart Contract Engineer
- Wallet Product Manager
- Exchange Wallet Developer
- Decentralized Wallet Engineer
- Public Chain (L1/L2/L3) Developer
- Blockchain Researcher
The Web3 Smart Contract Development Tutorial
Core Programming Languages
| Language | Use Case | Key Topics Covered |
|-----------|-----------------------------------|----------------------------------|
| Solidity | EVM-compatible chains (Ethereum) | ERC standards, Hardhat, Auditing |
| Rust | Solana, ZKSync-era | Concurrency, Web3 frameworks |
| Move | Aptos/Sui | Sui & Aptos contract development|
Hands-On Projects
- Token & NFT issuance
- Decentralized exchanges (DEX)
- Cross-chain protocols
- ZKP verifier contracts
The Web3 Wallet Development Tutorial
Wallet Types
- Centralized Wallets: Exchange-based (TEE/KMS secured)
- Decentralized Wallets: Self-custody (AA/social recovery)
- Hardware Wallets: Offline security
- MPC Wallets: Institutional asset management
Key Learning Areas
- Cryptography: ECDSA, BLS, MPC
- Communication Protocols: Bluetooth/NFC/P2P
- Transaction Signing: Chain-specific encoding
Projects
- MPC network deployment
- Hierarchical deterministic (HD) wallet
The Web3 Public Chain Development Tutorial
Core Components
- Consensus Algorithms: PoW, PoS, Tendermint-BFT
- Data Availability Layers: EigenDA, Celestia
- Layer2 Solutions: Arbitrum, Optimism, ZKSync
Focus Areas
- Bitcoin: UTXO model, Lightning Network
- Ethereum: EVM, EIP4844 sharding
- Cosmos: IBC, Interchain Security
Advanced Topics
- ZKP algorithms (Groth16, Plonk)
- DA layer security mechanisms
FAQ
Q: Is prior blockchain experience required?
A: No! The curriculum accommodates all skill levels.
Q: How long is the course?
A: 4 months (online/offline options).
Q: What’s the cost?
A: 3000–3500 USDT (scholarships available).
Course Modules
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