Web3 is a whole new philosophy for how the Web should be managed and how users should access it. It's based on a version of the Internet that is decentralized and uses public blockchains to function. In this article, a primer on the fundamentals of Web3.| Brave
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Looking to invest in cryptocurrency? It's important to consider a crypto wallet first. This beginner's guide will help you understand what a wallet is and how to use it.| Brave
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Cryptocurrencies and crypto tokens are the two main types of blockchain-based digital assets. Though the terms are often used interchangeably, there are important differences. In this primer, we'll discuss the differences between cryptocurrencies and crypto tokens, and the different uses for each one.| Brave
Blockchains, nodes, cryptocurrency, wallets… In this article, we’ll define some core Web3 terms, and scratch the surface of decentralized technologies.| Brave
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Decentralized applications (DApps or dApps) are applications that run on top of blockchain networks. In this article we explain what DApps are and what they are used for.| Brave