Smart Contracts 101: Learn to Play Ethernaut

by

During my journey seeking knowledge in cryptocurrencies and smart contracts I stumbled upon a game called Ethernaut (like "Ethereum Astronaut", I guess). 
Ethernaut teaches users about how smart contracts are coded and how to compromise certain smart contract scripts.
It is fun, challenging, and a good way to introduce yourself to the world of Web 3.0.
Playing the game requires the user to inspect the browser and push commands through the console. It's not only a fun way to learn Web3 but an interesting investigation into the way browsers work even on Web2!
For purposes of learning I've included a link to the Ethernaut game, which is open source and can be deployed on your very own server, as well as a tutorial (leakage) on how to complete the challenges:
Click the image to play the game!
If you are truly interested, I'd suggest you try to play the game before looking for the answers. 
Either way, you'll be learning a whole lot about the future of the internet!

Welcome to Web3.0!

Comments

One response to “Smart Contracts 101: Learn to Play Ethernaut”

  1. Manuell
    Manuell

    And you can also contribute to it: https://github.com/OpenZeppelin/ethernaut

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *