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Defining the web3 stack

Nader Dabit on December 23, 2021

This post was originally published on the Edge & Node blog I transitioned into web3 in April 2021 after being a traditional full-stack devel...
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jc

Thanks for sharing. Being someone just getting into the web3 space, I think this article is incredibly helpful. I'd like to translate it into Chinese and share it with the Chinese developer community. Would you be okay with that?

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Nader Dabit

That would be wonderful!

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Aaron Lee

I am a Chinese beginner of web3 and hope to have the opportunity to communicate with you.

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jc

Yes of course. I found your email on your GitHub. I will connect with you from there? Also, here is the link to the Chinese translation of this article: dev.to/jiachenyao/web3-ji-zhu-zhan...

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Grocker

Iam really curios can you name me one product that is some how popular in the Crypto space and that has absolutely nothing to do with gambling and is based on web3?

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Ray Smets • Edited

I find it odd you say distributed storage is the missing link preventing developer adoption of the decentralized protocol stack after naming a handful projects! I feel like 90% of all web3 protocols are just for storage.

One aspect of this post you missed is decentralized web app hosting / compute. Sure, having the contract on chain and IPFS data storage is great but if the front end is still hosted on AWS then still not ideal. Projects like Aleph and Flux ought to be mentioned as they provide full decentralized developer offerings (by the way Aleph also has a great storage option with easy to use SDK).

Otherwise great post! I really enjoyed reading about the identity section. I had not heard of Ceramic. Looking forward to taking a closer look at your example app.

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Idris Olubisi💡

Thanks for sharing, @dabit3

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FreakCdev • Edited

Very helpful article!

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ODAPoverledger

Just use 12+ programming languages for developing Web3.0 Dapps.
dont need to learn special knowledge about blockchain.

IETF + Intel + IBM + Quant Network are developing Open Digital Asset Protocol(ODAP)

Qaunt's Overledger OS is compliant to ODAP.

This is a new TCP/IP Standard.
Just use languages that you know for mDApp
Overledger also can make Multi-Ledger Token and connect between Public Blockchain and private blockchain. Public <->public <-> private <-> legacy services <-> ISO20022 <->TC307<->CBDCs<->Stablecoins

this is a genuine interoperability.
DYOR

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tawseef nabi

nice one. thanking for sharing it nader

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Francesco Ciulla

Thank you for sharing this Nader, it has been very useful

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Bishal Neupane

Thanks Nader for sharing this invaluable information really appreciate it

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armanriazi

Thanks

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Ayush • Edited

I have built a vscode extension for anchor if you’re building on solana, check it out below

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rake

As always, great stuff dabit.

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Alex Abre

Nader, thanks for all the info. I came from the marketing area, and i find this new technologies distributed in so many variants that everything has an original buisness proposition.

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Jatin Kashyap

Thanks @dabit3 for sharing this information.