Smart Contracts are programs stored on the blockchain that run when certain conditions are fulfilled.
These Smart Contracts have many benefits to them such as speed, transparency, and security. The contract is immediately run as soon as the requirements are fulfilled. All parties involved are privy to the contract's conditions and have access to the encrypted records. Plus, since the records are encrypted, it makes them more resistant to hacking.
Noah will show you how to write, test, and deploy smart contracts on Ethereum, using the popular smart contract language, Solidity. You'll also learn how to use Foundry, a popular dev-toolbelt, to streamline our whole development process.
Throughout this course, you'll learn how to:
And more!