WTF is the blockchain? — understanding the problem it solves before defining it by Mohit Mamoria https://hackernoon.com/wtf-is-the-blockchain-1da89ba19348
**Ever wonder how bitcoin (and other cryptocurrencies) actually work? **from 3Blue1Brown https://youtu.be/bBC-nXj3Ng4
**How the bitcoin protocol actually works **by Michael Nielsen http://www.michaelnielsen.org/ddi/how-the-bitcoin-protocol-actually-works/
**Ethereum in 25 minutes **by Vitalik Buterin https://youtu.be/66SaEDzlmP4
How does Ethereum work, anyway? — how it functions at a technical level, without complex math by Preethi Kasireddy https://medium.com/@preethikasireddy/how-does-ethereum-work-anyway-22d1df506369
**Decrypting crypto, from bitcoin and blockchain to ICOs **by Alex Rampell https://a16z.com/2017/12/08/summit-crypto-alex-rampell/
An introduction to crypto by Linda Xie https://a16z.com/2018/05/04/intro-to-crypto/
Cryptographic hash function — what they are, properties of, etc.** **by Khan Academy https://youtu.be/0WiTaBI82Mc
Basic primer on blockchain — ledger basics, why it matters by Chris Berg, Sinclair Davidson, and Jason Potts https://medium.com/@cryptoeconomics/the-blockchain-economy-a-beginners-guide-to-institutional-cryptoeconomics-64bf2f2beec4
Basic terminology for Ethereum — from gas to dapps (distributed apps) by Matt Condon https://medium.com/@mattcondon/getting-up-to-speed-on-ethereum-63ed28821bbe
A basic glossary of terms — a few short and simple definitions https://tangelo.co/insights/blog/techs-must-have-reference-guide-to-blockchain-and-cryptocurrency
Crypto Glossary: Cryptocurrencies & Blockchains — key concepts and terms to know that relate to NFTs (cryptography, proof of stake, more) by Alex Pruden and Sonal Chokshi https://a16z.com/2019/11/08/crypto-glossary/
Beginner’s guide series on cryptoassets (series) — from ethereum to litecoin by Linda Xie <https://medium.com/@linda.xie/beginners-guide-series-on-cryptoassets-d897535d887 ](https://medium.com/@linda.xie/beginners-guide-series-on-cryptoassets-d897535d887)
**Bitcoin whitepaper (2009): A Peer-to-Peer Electronic Cash System **by Satoshi Nakamoto https://bitcoin.org/bitcoin.pdf
**Ethereum whitepaper (2013+): A Next-Generation Smart Contract and Decentralized Application Platform **by Vitalik Buterin et al https://github.com/ethereum/wiki/wiki/White-Paper
The Byzantine Generals Problem (1982) by Leslie Lamport, Robert Shostak, and Marshall Pease https://people.eecs.berkeley.edu/\~luca/cs174/byzantine.pdf
**The Agoric papers series (1988) **by Mark Miller and K. Eric Drexler https://agoric.com/references/#aos
**The idea of smart contracts (1997) **by Nick Szabo http://www.fon.hum.uva.nl/rob/Courses/InformationInSpeech/CDROM/Literature/LOTwinterschool2006/szabo.best.vwh.net/idea.html
**Why bitcoin matters (2014) **by Marc Andreessen https://dealbook.nytimes.com/2014/01/21/why-bitcoin-matters/
**Bitcoin’s academic pedigree (2017) **by Arvind Narayanan and Jeremy Clark https://queue.acm.org/detail.cfm?id=3136559
**Beyond the bitcoin bubble **by Steven Johnson https://www.nytimes.com/2018/01/16/magazine/beyond-the-bitcoin-bubble.html
**Crypto tokens: A breakthrough in open network design **by Chris Dixon <https://medium.com/@cdixon/crypto-tokens-a-breakthrough-in-open-network-design-e600975be2ef ](https://medium.com/@cdixon/crypto-tokens-a-breakthrough-in-open-network-design-e600975be2ef)
**Crypto tokens and the coming age of protocol innovation **by Albert Wenger <http://continuations.com/post/148098927445/crypto-tokens-and-the-coming-age-of-protocol ](http://continuations.com/post/148098927445/crypto-tokens-and-the-coming-age-of-protocol)
**Fat protocols **by Joel Monegro <https://www.usv.com/blog/fat-protocols ](https://www.usv.com/blog/fat-protocols)
**Cryptocurrencies, app coins, and investing in protocols **Olaf Carson-Wee, Chris Dixon, and Sonal Chokshi https://a16z.com/2017/04/03/cryptocurrencies-protocols-appcoins/
**Getting applications into people’s hands **Juan Benet and Chris Dixon https://a16z.com/2017/09/14/networks-protocols-labs-tokens/
Blockchain: what is it good for? — including smart contracts by Ed Felten http://freedom-to-tinker.com/2018/02/26/blockchain-what-is-it-good-for/
**How the U.S. government used blockchain to fight fraud **by Kathryn Haun <https://youtu.be/507wn9VcSAE ](https://youtu.be/507wn9VcSAE)
**Bitcoin network effects **by Elad Gil http://blog.eladgil.com/2017/12/bitcoin-network-effects_11.html
Keepers: workers that maintain blockchain networks — when designed correctly, tokens can act like rocket-fuel for driving network effects by incentivizing desired behaviors by Ryan Zurrer https://medium.com/@rzurrer/keepers-workers-that-maintain-blockchain-networks-a40182615b66
The quiet master of cryptocurrency — Nick Szabo in conversation with Naval Ravikant by Tim Ferris https://tim.blog/2017/06/04/nick-szabo/
**Why crypto tokens matter **Fred Ehrsam and Chris Dixon https://a16z.com/2017/09/28/cryptocurrencies-networks-tokens/
What are cryptonetworks and why are tokens fundamental? — with full deck by Nick Grossman https://www.nickgrossman.xyz/2018/cryptonetworks-and-why-tokens-are-fundamental/
**Why it’s hard to “get” bitcoin: the blockchain spectrum **by Dhruv Bansal https://blog.unchained-capital.com/blockchain-spectrum-806847e1c575
Money, blockchains, and social scalability by Nick Szabo http://unenumerated.blogspot.com/2017/02/money-blockchains-and-social-scalability.html
**What do we mean by “blockchains are trustless”? **by Preethi Kasireddy <https://medium.com/@preethikasireddy/eli5-what-do-we-mean-by-blockchains-are-trustless-aa420635d5f6 ](https://medium.com/@preethikasireddy/eli5-what-do-we-mean-by-blockchains-are-trustless-aa420635d5f6)
Why decentralization matters — from eras of the internet to cryptonetworks by Chris Dixon https://medium.com/@cdixon/why-decentralization-matters-5e3f79f7638e
The meaning of decentralization — but what does that actually mean? nuances, depth by Vitalik Buterin https://medium.com/@VitalikButerin/the-meaning-of-decentralization-a0c92b76a274
Quantifying decentralization — we must be able to measure blockchain decentralization before we can improve it by Balaji Srinivasan and Leland Lee https://news.earn.com/quantifying-decentralization-e39db233c28e
The truth about blockchain — framework for adoption to help big company executives understand state of development; strategic investments; challenges, resources, processes to facilitate adoption by Marco Iansiti and Karim Lakhani https://hbr.org/2017/01/the-truth-about-blockchain
The slow death of the firm by Nick Tomaino https://thecontrol.co/the-slow-death-of-the-firm-1bd6cc81286b
Vitalik Buterin, creator of Ethereum — Unchained: big ideas from the worlds of blockchain and cryptocurrency by Laura Shin https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/unchained-big-ideas-from-worlds-blockchain-cryptocurrency/id1123922160
**Mental models for understanding tokens **Nick Tomaino and Chris Dixon https://a16z.com/2018/01/21/mental-models-tokens-crypto-trends/
Hard forks, soft forks, defaults, and coercion — illustrating fork types, benefits, addressing criticisms by Vitalik Buterin https://vitalik.ca/general/2017/03/14/forks_and_markets.html
An overview of governance in blockchains — introduction slides to a working paper by Odysseas Sclavounis and Nic Carter https://www.docdroid.net/ddz6VzP/overview-governance-blockchains-nc-zcon.pdf
Governance deep dive — slides from Blockchain at Berkeley https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/10cLFnYaR0r58DyPVYwMgJq3nJOFVkO02hxJf1hxGnJ0/edit?usp=sharing by Alexandra Tran and Steven Elleman
The myth of the irrational token holder — why blockchain governance doesn’t fit squarely into any existing model by Kathleen Breitman <https://medium.com/@kathleenbreit/the-myth-of-the-irrational-token-holder-c12438709afd ](https://medium.com/@kathleenbreit/the-myth-of-the-irrational-token-holder-c12438709afd)
Blockchain governance/ governance 101 — talk from Ethereum Foundation at BeyondBlock Taipei 2017 by Vlad Zamfir https://youtu.be/9RtSod8EXn4
Blockchain governance — design components, approaches, suggestions by Fred Ehrsam https://medium.com/@FEhrsam/blockchain-governance-programming-our-future-c3bfe30f2d74
Against on-chain governance — refuting (and rebuking) the above post by Vlad Zamfir https://medium.com/@Vlad_Zamfir/against-on-chain-governance-a4ceacd040ca
On-chain vote buying and the rise of dark DAOs — on on-chain voting and governance by Philip Daian, Tyler Kell, Ian Miers, and Ari Juels http://hackingdistributed.com/2018/07/02/on-chain-vote-buying/
Thoughts on governance and network effects Luke Duncan https://blog.aragon.one/thoughts-on-governance-and-network-effects-f40fda3e3f98
Notes on blockchain governance by Vitalik Buterin http://vitalik.ca/general/2017/12/17/voting.html
Tezos position paper — a self-amending crypto-ledger ** **by Arthur and Kathleen Breitman https://www.tezos.com/static/papers/position_paper.pdf
An Overview of Cosmos Hub Governance — how a proposal is submitted, how deposits are collected, how the voting happens and how the final outcome is determined by Felix Lutsch https://blog.chorus.one/an-overview-of-cosmos-hub-governance/
Privacy on the blockchain by Vitalik Buterin https://blog.ethereum.org/2016/01/15/privacy-on-the-blockchain/
Securing smart contracts (series) — 6 Solidity vulnerabilities and how to avoid them from Loom https://medium.com/loom-network/how-to-secure-your-smart-contracts-6-solidity-vulnerabilities-and-how-to-avoid-them-part-1-c33048d4d17d https://medium.com/loom-network/how-to-secure-your-smart-contracts-6-solidity-vulnerabilities-and-how-to-avoid-them-part-2-730db0aa4834
**Ethereum smart contract best practices **by ConsenSys Diligence https://consensys.github.io/smart-contract-best-practices/
Town Crier: an authenticated data feed for smart contracts by Fan Zhang, Ethan Cecchetti, Kyle Croman, Ari Juels, and Elaine Shi https://eprint.iacr.org/2016/168.pdf
**Devcon3 panel on formal verification **Phil Daian, Everett Hildenbrandt, Yoichi Hirai, and Loi Luu, moderated by Reto Trinkler https://youtu.be/DrDIcirrhWM
What are zk-SNARKs? by Jay Graber https://z.cash/technology/zksnarks.html
Introduction to zero-knowledge proofs — Zero Knowledge podcast episode 21, examples and underlying concepts by Fredrik Harrysson and Anna Rose https://www.zeroknowledge.fm/21
Understanding zero-knowledge proofs — a summary based on the above episode of Zero Knowledge (with Fredrik Harrysson and Anna Rose) by Nicole Zhu https://blog.goodaudience.com/understanding-zero-knowledge-proofs-through-simple-examples-df673f796d99
Zk-SNARKs: under the hood (series) — assumes basic knowledge of zk-SNARKs (zero-knowledge succinct non-interactive argument of knowledge) by Vitalik Buterin https://medium.com/@VitalikButerin/zk-snarks-under-the-hood-b33151a013f6
STARKs, part I: proofs with polynomials — general-purpose technology that can be used for all sorts of use cases ranging from verifiable computation to privacy-preserving cryptocurrency by Vitalik Buterin https://vitalik.ca/general/2017/11/09/starks_part_1.html
Scalable, transparent, and post-quantum secure computational integrity — on transparent zk-SNARKs (zk-STARKs) as a solution to the tension between personal privacy and institutional integrity by Eli Ben-Sasson, Iddo Bentov, Yinon Horesh, and Michael Riabzev https://eprint.iacr.org/2018/046.pdf
Succinct non-interactive zero knowledge for a von Neumann Architecture by Eli Ben-Sasson, Alessandro Chiesa, Eran Tromer, and Madars Virza https://eprint.iacr.org/2013/879.pdf
Blockchains don’t scale — not today, at least… but there’s hope by Preethi Kasireddy https://hackernoon.com/blockchains-dont-scale-not-today-at-least-but-there-s-hope-2cb43946551a
The decentralized-consistent-scale (DCS) triangle — on the “trilemma” of scalability, tradeoffs between decentralized, consistent, or scalable by Trent McConaghy https://blog.bigchaindb.com/the-dcs-triangle-5ce0e9e0f1dc
Models for scaling trustless computation — on the “trilemma” of scalability, tradeoffs between safety, scalability, and decentralization of block production by Kyle Samani https://multicoin.capital/2018/02/23/models-scaling-trustless-computation/
What are zk-SNARKs and why do they matter? (a fable) — a tale of Ethereum scalability by Eric Gorski https://blog.gnosis.pm/the-parrot-and-the-viper-a-tale-of-ethereum-scalability-3d121df3de87
Platform currencies may soon be obsolete — here is my claim: within 5 years the biggest cryptocurrency by market cap will be an application token by Aleksandr Bulkin https://blog.coinfund.io/platform-currencies-may-soon-be-obsolete-78d9b263d902
The importance of layer two — an HTTP of bitcoin and blockchains by Elizabeth Stark https://youtu.be/3PcR4HWJnkY
What is the Lightning Network and how can it help bitcoin scale? by Elizabeth Stark https://coincenter.org/entry/what-is-the-lightning-network
Making sense of Ethereum’s Layer 2 scaling solutions: state channels, Plasma, and Truebit by Josh Stark https://medium.com/l4-media/making-sense-of-ethereums-layer-2-scaling-solutions-state-channels-plasma-and-truebit-22cb40dcc2f4
On managing tradeoffs between Layer 1 and Layer 2 innovations by Vitalik Buterin https://vitalik.ca/general/2018/08/26/layer_1.html
Scaling Tezos — scaling with recursive SNARKs (succinct non-interactive zero-knowledge proofs of knowledge) by Arthur Breitman https://hackernoon.com/scaling-tezo-8de241dd91bd
Ethereum Foundation research initiatives — primary topics in both pure and applied research** **by Ethereum Foundation http://notes.eth.sg/CwIwZgbAjADAxgUwLQEMUIKxOCsWCcIEwShAHCgEwJj4qyVA
**Ethereum scalability research and development subsidy programs **by Vitalik Buterin https://blog.ethereum.org/2018/01/02/ethereum-scalability-research-development-subsidy-programs/
**A beginner’s guide to Ethermint **by Tendermint https://blog.cosmos.network/a-beginners-guide-to-ethermint-38ee15f8a6f4
**Construction of a plasma chain 0x1 **by David Knott https://blog.omisego.network/construction-of-a-plasma-chain-0x1-614f6ebd1612
**Accounts, transactions, gas, and block gas limits in Ethereum **by Hudson Jameson https://hudsonjameson.com/2017-06-27-accounts-transactions-gas-ethereum/
**Interplanetary linked computing: separating Merkle Computing from blockchain computational courts **by Simon de la Rouviere https://media.consensys.net/interplanetary-linked-computing-separating-merkle-computing-from-blockchain-computational-courts-1ade201ecf8a
**Ethereum sharding: overview and finality **by Hsiao-Wei Wang https://medium.com/@icebearhww/ethereum-sharding-and-finality-65248951f649
What it means to have consensus in a distributed system — brief basics of distributed systems and distributed “consensus” by Preethi Kasireddy https://medium.com/@preethikasireddy/lets-take-a-crack-at-understanding-distributed-consensus-dad23d0dc95
**Decentralization in bitcoin and ethereum **by Adem Efe Gencer, Soumya Basu, Ittay Eyal, Robbert van Renesse, and Emin Gün Sirer http://hackingdistributed.com/2018/01/15/decentralization-bitcoin-ethereum/
**A proof of stake design philosophy **by Vitalik Buterin https://medium.com/@VitalikButerin/a-proof-of-stake-design-philosophy-506585978d51
Delegrated proof of stake: Features and tradeoffs by Myles Snider https://multicoin.capital/2018/03/02/delegated-proof-stake-features-tradeoffs/
Seeking consensus on consensus — DPOS (delegated proof of stake) and the Two Generals’ problem by Ian Grigg https://steemit.com/eos/@iang/seeking-consensus-on-consensus-dpos-or-delegated-proof-of-stake-and-the-two-generals-problem
**Consensus Compare: Casper vs. Tendermint; Tendermint BFT vs. EOS dPoS **from Tendermint https://blog.cosmos.network/consensus-compare-casper-vs-tendermint-6df154ad56ae https://blog.cosmos.network/consensus-compare-tendermint-bft-vs-eos-dpos-46c5bca7204b
**Ethereum Casper 101 by Jon Choi https://medium.com/@jonchoi/ethereum-casper-101-7a851a4f1eb0 ** **The history of Casper (series) **by Vlad Zamfir https://medium.com/@Vlad_Zamfir/the-history-of-casper-part-1-59233819c9a9
**Inflation and participation in stake-based token protocols **by Doug Petkanics https://medium.com/@petkanics/inflation-and-participation-in-stake-based-token-protocols-1593688612bf
Making sense of cryptoeconomics — the term and the concept by Josh Stark https://hackernoon.com/making-sense-of-cryptoeconomics-5edea77e4e8d
A crash course in mechanism design for cryptoeconomic applications — understanding the basic fundamentals of cryptoeconomics** from BlockChannel **https://medium.com/blockchannel/a-crash-course-in-mechanism-design-for-cryptoeconomic-applications-a9f06ab6a976
The security token thesis — when a broad array of assets moves to blockchain records of ownership (represented by tokens) by Stephen McKeon https://hackernoon.com/the-security-token-thesis-4c5904761063
Cryptoasset valuations — a theory and framework for evaluating by Chris Burniske https://medium.com/@cburniske/cryptoasset-valuations-ac83479ffca7
An (institutional) investor’s take on cryptoassets by John Pfeffer https://s3.eu-west-2.amazonaws.com/john-pfeffer/An+Investor%27s+Take+on+Cryptoassets+v6.pdf
Comments on the above (tweetstorm) — network effects?; programmability as feature of money by Kyle Samani https://twitter.com/KyleSamani/status/943277077037506560
On value, velocity, and monetary theory — a new approach to cryptoasset valuations by Alex Evans https://medium.com/blockchannel/on-value-velocity-and-monetary-theory-a-new-approach-to-cryptoasset-valuations-32c9b22e3b6f
On the quantity theory of money for tokens — take from a former research officer at Federal Reserve Bank (Minneapolis) by Warren Weber https://blog.coinfund.io/the-quantity-theory-of-money-for-tokens-dbfbc5472423
On medium-of-exchange token valuations by Vitalik Buterin http://vitalik.ca/general/2017/10/17/moe.html
**Understanding token velocity **by Kyle Samani https://multicoin.capital/2017/12/08/understanding-token-velocity/
**A process for evaluating new tokens by Nick Tomaino **https://thecontrol.co/our-process-for-evaluating-new-tokens-4627ed97f500
Token classification framework — a multi-dimensional tool for understanding and classifying crypto tokens by Thomas Euler http://www.untitled-inc.com/the-token-classification-framework-a-multi-dimensional-tool-for-understanding-and-classifying-crypto-tokens/
On cryptocurrency communities by Nick Tomaino https://thecontrol.co/on-cryptocurrency-communities-f592b5ce6b0b
**Fat protocols are not an investment thesis **by Jake Brukhman https://blog.coinfund.io/fat-protocols-are-not-an-investment-thesis-17c8837c2734
**Skin-in-the-game coins by Ryan Selkis https://medium.com/tbis-weekly-bits/skin-in-the-game-coins-da0afdfdc650 **
Thoughts on tokens by Balaji Srinivasan https://news.earn.com/thoughts-on-tokens-436109aabcbe
**Funding the evolution of blockchains **by Fred Ehrsam https://medium.com/@FEhrsam/funding-the-evolution-of-blockchains-87d160988481
**The bitcoin model for crowdfunding **by Naval Ravikant https://startupboy.com/2014/03/09/the-bitcoin-model-for-crowdfunding/
How to make bonding curves for continuous token models — a novel token distribution mechanism for building healthy communities, a technical primer by Slava Balasanov https://blog.relevant.community/how-to-make-bonding-curves-for-continuous-token-models-3784653f8b17
Separating the staking token from the fee token — introducing the Photon (the Hard Spoon explained) by Tendermint https://blog.cosmos.network/cosmos-fee-token-introducing-the-photon-8a62b2f51aa
Explanation of DAICOs by Vitalik Buterin https://ethresear.ch/t/explanation-of-daicos/465
**The SAFT Project **https://saftproject.com/
Regulatory environment and considerations — updates and explainers from Coin Center https://coincenter.org/our-work
**State of decentralized exchanges, 2018 **by Nathan Sexer https://media.consensys.net/state-of-decentralized-exchanges-2018-276dad340c79
Networked liquidity — projects solving the chicken and egg problem** **by Radar Relay https://medium.com/radarrelay/networked-liquidity-2030d85af897
List of decentralized exchanges — of cryptocurrencies and tokens (does not yet include column for degree of decentralization) https://github.com/PYMERVAL/decentradexchange
**Stablecoins: A holy grail in digital currency **by Nick Tomaino https://thecontrol.co/stablecoins-a-holy-grail-in-digital-currency-b64f3371e111
**An overview of stablecoins **by Myles Snider https://multicoin.capital/2018/01/17/an-overview-of-stablecoins/
**The search for a stable cryptocurrency **by Vitalik Buterin https://blog.ethereum.org/2014/11/11/search-stable-cryptocurrency/
**Maker for dummies: a plain English explanation of the Dai stablecoin **by Gregory DiPrisco https://medium.com/cryptolinks/maker-for-dummies-a-plain-english-explanation-of-the-dai-stablecoin-e4481d79b90
The emergence of cryptoeconomic primitives — definitions and building blocks of a token-based economy by Jacob Home https://medium.com/@jacobscott/the-emergence-of-cryptoeconomic-primitives-14ef3300cc10
Token lexicon — buzzwords related to curation markets and collectibles by Billy Rennekamp https://medium.com/@billyrennekamp/token-lexicon-b4ed9a4ce363
**Smart media tokens **from Steemit https://smt.steem.io/smt-whitepaper.pdf
**Digital pets that don’t die **by Elaine Ou https://elaineou.com/2017/12/03/digital-pets-that-dont-die/
Will cryptocurrencies be the art market’s next big thing? by Scott Reyburn https://www.nytimes.com/2018/01/13/arts/cryptocurrency-art-market.html
**Digital collectibles and the weird future of “digibles” **by Josh Stark https://hackernoon.com/digital-collectibles-and-the-weird-future-of-digibles-f75f4bf0f9aa
Cryptocollectibles are XLNT, but nobody knows what’s next by Matt Condon** **https://medium.com/xlnt-art/cryptocollectibles-are-xlnt-but-nobody-knows-whats-next-a7892b311637
Rare pepe — what happens when you combine a crypto-asset with a meme and a trading card by Fred Wilson http://avc.com/2017/05/rare-pepe/
Introducing curation markets — trade popularity of memes and information (with code!) by Simon de la Rouviere https://medium.com/@simondlr/introducing-curation-markets-trade-popularity-of-memes-information-with-code-70bf6fed9881
Curation markets (tweetstorm) — summary and implications of by Fred Ehrsam https://twitter.com/FEhrsam/status/958388803655184386
Early UIs for curation markets (tweetstorm) — categories and some projects using markets to curate human readable information by Jesse Walden https://twitter.com/jessewldn/status/958733889643696128
Making token curated registries (decentralized production of high-quality lists) work in practice — voting is the mechanism at the center, but information environment matters too by Alex Tabarrok https://medium.com/wireline/when-can-token-curated-registries-actually-work-%C2%B9-2ad908653aaf
Token curated registries — a more formal but less-than-mathematical view of token-curated registries by Mike Goldin https://medium.com/@ilovebagels/token-curated-registries-1-0-61a232f8dac7
Token curated registry design patterns — design thinking and use case exploration for these building blocks of decentralized applications based on fungible tokens and digital scarcity by Matt Lockyer https://medium.com/coinmonks/token-curated-registry-tcr-design-patterns-4de6d18efa15
Token curated registries that don’t work — TCRs are a holy grail of decentralized computing (all about trustless systems), but have a number of subtle but significant problems by Aleksandr Bulkin https://blog.coinfund.io/curate-this-token-curated-registries-that-dont-work-d76370b77150
Token curated registry design flaws — why blockchain needs reputation by Slava Balasanov https://blog.relevant.community/tcr-design-flaws-why-blockchain-needs-reputation-c5771d97b210
**Building ‘Google for the economic web’ on the Ethereum blockchain by Maciej Olpinski **https://blog.userfeeds.io/building-google-for-the-economic-web-on-the-ethereum-blockchain-de27cb3d23b
Learn to code Ethereum dapps by building your own game — designed for beginners to Solidity (even if you’ve never coded with Solidity before) https://cryptozombies.io/
**How to code your own cryptokitties-style game on Ethereum **by James Martin Duffy https://medium.com/loom-network/how-to-code-your-own-cryptokitties-style-game-on-ethereum-7c8ac86a4eb3
Learning Solidity — commit-reveal voting by Karl Floersch https://karl.tech/learning-solidity-part-2-voting/
**The hitchhiker’s guide to smart contracts in Ethereum **by Manuel Araoz <https://blog.zeppelin.solutions/the-hitchhikers-guide-to-smart-contracts-in-ethereum-848f08001f05 ](https://blog.zeppelin.solutions/the-hitchhikers-guide-to-smart-contracts-in-ethereum-848f08001f05)
Introduction to zk-SNARKs with examples — an overview of zk-SNARKs from a practical viewpoint Christian Lundkvist https://media.consensys.net/introduction-to-zksnarks-with-examples-3283b554fc3b
zkSNARKs: driver’s ed — practical beginner’s guide to creating, proving, verifying in contracts by Joseph Stockermans https://github.com/jstoxrocky/zksnarks_example
Epicenter — a trove of interviews with many different blockchain project leads https://epicenter.tv/episodes/
The Ceremony — Radiolab podcast featuring story of Zcash with Morgen Peck, Peter Todd, Peter Van Valkenburgh, Zooko Wilcox; by Molly Webster and Matt Kielty http://www.radiolab.org/story/ceremony/
Token Daily — place to share/discover news, launches/ product updates, articles, discussions, and deep-dive Q&As with experts by Soona Amhaz, Ari Paul, Ryan Selkis, Dennis Stücken, Erik Torenberg, Ben Tossell, Linda Xie, et al https://www.tokendaily.co/type/deep-dive https://www.tokendaily.co/type/launches https://www.tokendaily.co/type/discussions
Week in Ethereum News — tracking developments in the Ethereum ecosystem by Evan Van Ness http://www.weekinethereum.com/
The Control — on the entrepreneurs, projects and protocols that are putting control of power in the hands of the people by 1confirmation https://www.getrevue.co/profile/control
Token Economy — tracking new developments in distributed ledger tech by Stefano Bernardi and Yannick Roux https://tokeneconomy.co/
Proof of Work — projects and progress in crypto, also a view from China by Eric Meltzer https://tinyletter.com/proofofwork/archive
The Defiant — daily newsletter “decrypting” the intersection of blockchain and finance by Camila Russo https://thedefiant.substack.com/
**Cryptocurrency (2018) **by Susan Athey and Kathryn Haun http://explorecourses.stanford.edu/search?view=catalog&filter-coursestatus-Active=on&q=MGTECON%20515:%20Cryptocurrency&academicYear=20172018
**Bitcoin and Cryptocurrency Technologies (2015) **by Arvind Narayan, Joseph Bonneau, Edward Felten, Andrew Miller https://piazza.com/princeton/spring2015/btctech/home
**Advanced topics in computer science: Bitcoin and cryptocurrency technologies (2014) **by Arvind Narayan http://randomwalker.info/teaching/fall-2014-bitcoin/
**A graduate course in applied cryptography (2017-2018) **by Dan Boneh and Victor Shoup http://toc.cryptotextbook.net/home
