
The Importance Of Hardware Wallets
IntroHardware wallets are one of the most talked about subjects in crypto and yet you always hear about how people don’t use them. Let’s talk about why you should 100% have one and why the learning curve is worth it. Before we start comparing wallet types it’s important to understand that hardware wallets align with crypto fundamentals. This technology was created so individuals can be their own banks. No reliance on a third party who can take advantage of you and lose all your money with bad...

Aave for Beginners: How to Supply ETH on Arbitrum
Time for another breakdown on how to participate in DeFi for beginners. With the giant Arbitrum airdrop coming this Friday you bet we are doing this on Arbitrum. Let’s add some liquidity to @AaveAave! Aave is a liquidity market where users can supply and barrow liquidity, real simple. I highly recommend reading their FAQ in order to get a deeper understanding of what Aave does. Important to note that it’s governed by the community with a DAO and is one of the most successful DAOs we have in D...

How To Find Where NFTs Are Stored
This isn't an article saying decentralized storage is the only correct method for storing NFT assets. There are different use cases of NFTs that require different considerations. With that out of the way let’s dive in!Typical Storage MethodsTypically you have three scenarios:Files are stored on IPFS or Arweave, decentralized files storageFiles are held on private centralized servers, allows for quick updates to the NFT assetArt is saved as a SVG on chain and no external servers are neede...
Web3 builder | NFT collector | DeFi believer | Glass always half full



The Importance Of Hardware Wallets
IntroHardware wallets are one of the most talked about subjects in crypto and yet you always hear about how people don’t use them. Let’s talk about why you should 100% have one and why the learning curve is worth it. Before we start comparing wallet types it’s important to understand that hardware wallets align with crypto fundamentals. This technology was created so individuals can be their own banks. No reliance on a third party who can take advantage of you and lose all your money with bad...

Aave for Beginners: How to Supply ETH on Arbitrum
Time for another breakdown on how to participate in DeFi for beginners. With the giant Arbitrum airdrop coming this Friday you bet we are doing this on Arbitrum. Let’s add some liquidity to @AaveAave! Aave is a liquidity market where users can supply and barrow liquidity, real simple. I highly recommend reading their FAQ in order to get a deeper understanding of what Aave does. Important to note that it’s governed by the community with a DAO and is one of the most successful DAOs we have in D...

How To Find Where NFTs Are Stored
This isn't an article saying decentralized storage is the only correct method for storing NFT assets. There are different use cases of NFTs that require different considerations. With that out of the way let’s dive in!Typical Storage MethodsTypically you have three scenarios:Files are stored on IPFS or Arweave, decentralized files storageFiles are held on private centralized servers, allows for quick updates to the NFT assetArt is saved as a SVG on chain and no external servers are neede...
Web3 builder | NFT collector | DeFi believer | Glass always half full
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The Ethereum Name Service (ENS) is a decentralized naming system for Ethereum addresses. It allows users to register and use human-readable names, such as "squirtle0x.eth", instead of long, complex hexadecimal addresses. ENS names can be used to access decentralized applications, send and receive cryptocurrency, and more.
To search and buy an ENS name, you can follow these steps:
Go to the ENS website https://app.ens.domains/ and connect your wallet
Search for a name: You can search for a name by typing it into the search bar
Select a name: Once you have found a name that you want, select it

Register the name: You will need to pay a registration fee to register a name. The registration fee is currently 0.0027 ETH per year
Use as primary name: For convenience you can also toggle the “Use as primary name” option so the connected address will now be seen as the name being registered

Register transactions: Begin the transactions needed to register the name, the network fees will be dynamic depending on the current gas cost. Weekends historically have lower gas fees because fewer people are using the network

Once you have registered a name, you can start using it to access decentralized applications, send and receive cryptocurrency, and more.
ENS is a powerful tool that can help users to take control of their identity and privacy on the web. By using an ENS name, you can avoid having to share your long, complex Ethereum address with others. This can help to protect your privacy and make it more difficult for scammers to target you.
I also believe that the ENS is a decentralized system, which means that it is not controlled by any single entity. This makes it a more secure and reliable option than traditional domain name registrars.
If you are interested in taking control of your identity and privacy on the web, then I encourage you to register an ENS name. It is a simple and powerful way to improve your security and privacy.
The Ethereum Name Service (ENS) is a decentralized naming system for Ethereum addresses. It allows users to register and use human-readable names, such as "squirtle0x.eth", instead of long, complex hexadecimal addresses. ENS names can be used to access decentralized applications, send and receive cryptocurrency, and more.
To search and buy an ENS name, you can follow these steps:
Go to the ENS website https://app.ens.domains/ and connect your wallet
Search for a name: You can search for a name by typing it into the search bar
Select a name: Once you have found a name that you want, select it

Register the name: You will need to pay a registration fee to register a name. The registration fee is currently 0.0027 ETH per year
Use as primary name: For convenience you can also toggle the “Use as primary name” option so the connected address will now be seen as the name being registered

Register transactions: Begin the transactions needed to register the name, the network fees will be dynamic depending on the current gas cost. Weekends historically have lower gas fees because fewer people are using the network

Once you have registered a name, you can start using it to access decentralized applications, send and receive cryptocurrency, and more.
ENS is a powerful tool that can help users to take control of their identity and privacy on the web. By using an ENS name, you can avoid having to share your long, complex Ethereum address with others. This can help to protect your privacy and make it more difficult for scammers to target you.
I also believe that the ENS is a decentralized system, which means that it is not controlled by any single entity. This makes it a more secure and reliable option than traditional domain name registrars.
If you are interested in taking control of your identity and privacy on the web, then I encourage you to register an ENS name. It is a simple and powerful way to improve your security and privacy.
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