
Bienvenue au cœur de l'Internet nouvelle génération (WEB3).

Une expertise avancée crypto & blockchain
Nous sommes de toutes les révolutions technologiques.
La révolution des ordinateurs et PC dans les années 70 / 80 ?
La révolution d'Internet dans les années 90 ?
Nous y étions pour chacune. Elles ont fait notre succès.
La révolution en cours des cryptomonnaies
et des blockchains décentralisées ?
Évidemment, nous l'avons identifiée aussi voilà de cela des années. Nous sommes donc depuis tout aussi longtemps en contact de proximité et permanent avec les meilleures équipes de développement du secteur. Nous avons tout appris d'elles. Nous l'enseignons désormais au plus grand nombre, car c'est un domaine extrêmement important pour les temps courants.
Pourquoi est-ce si important ?
Car toutes les nouvelles technologies associées sont des outils aussi importants que l'a été Internet. Ce dernier a permis de transformer le monde, d'accroître la liberté d'expression, la coopération entre humains, l'efficacité de gestion du quotidien.
Tout aussi important, Internet a permis de nouvelles formes d'échange de l'information, mais aussi des monnaies.
Cette nouvelle version des outils que permet Internet (communément appelé WEB3) permet désormais de libérer la souveraineté de vos informations et celle sur votre argent, mais également d'introduire de nouveaux modes de fonctionnement entre humains, de gouvernance, de création d'entreprises, ...
Nous rendons facile le monde des cryptomonnaies et des blockchains, comme cela devrait l'être pour tout.
Pourquoi devrait-on se former ?
Croyez-vous que toutes les personnes les plus fortunées conservent la majeure partie de leur argent en banque ?
Non. Ils savent qu'il s'agit là du pire moyen de préserver leurs finances. Ils comptent bien sûr parmi ceux qui ont appris que la véritable richesse financière se compte en investissements et surtout en ACTIFS, acquis et liquidables en cas de besoin, tout en laissant croître leur valeur et les rendements en attendant.
Ainsi, une éducation égale dans ce domaine permet une répartition des richesses plus égale et une bien meilleure souveraineté individuelle.
Et il n'existe à ce jour pas de meilleure nouvelle technologie ni de meilleurs outils dédiés à cette nouvelle souveraineté que ceux toujours majoritairement méconnus que permettent les Blockchains, les Cryptomonnaies, les Smart Contracts, et leurs nouvelles plateformes de Finance Décentralisée génératrices d'intérêts mensuels et annuels qui permettent d'atteindre, voire de dépasser grandement, les mêmes retours sur investissements et intérêts que tous ceux étant financièrement éduqués, ou que les banques s'accaparent à travers vous.
Notre but ? Vous apprendre tout ce qu'il y a de crucial à connaître, par l'éducation et l'accompagnement nécessaires.


Le contenu de la formation
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WEB3 - The new era of the InternetWelcome, web explorer! Whatever your reason for reading these lines and discovering this e-learning platform, if you're looking to broaden your knowledge of the possibilities of the web, you've come to the right place. In these few pages, I'm going to introduce you to the concept of "WEB3", the new era of the Internet where "decentralisation" is the keyword. I'll also introduce the new technologies that are becoming more popular every year, many of which will become mainstream in the near future, once a more general level of adoption is reached. Let's start with a bit of history... 1. The History of the Web. 2. WEB3: functionalities at the service of citizens. 3. WEB3 technologies. 4. A hymn to decentralisation. 5. Self-assessment quiz. [ Continued and contents in the relevant module... ]
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The Blockchain RevolutionThe world of blockchain and crypto-currencies is new and unclear to many people. It is therefore essential to explain these points, in order to better understand the ins and outs : 1. A little background 2. What is a blockchain? 3. How exactly does it work? 4. Proof-of-Work (PoW) blockchains 5. Proof-of-Stake (PoS) blockchains 6. Proof-of-Work versus Proof-of-Stake? 7. Layers of blockchains 8. What information can be stored on a blockchain? 9. What solutions does blockchain offer? 10. Is blockchain revolutionary? 11. Self-evaluation quiz [ Continued on the training ]
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What is a cryptocurrency?Definition How do crypto-currencies work? The different forms of cryptocurrency The different types of cryptocurrency Wallets (digital wallets) Example of a transaction Being your own bank? The potential of blockchains and cryptocurrencies Self-evaluation quiz
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Calculate your investment and diversify itCalculate your investment power The power of compound interest Why diversify your capital? How to diversify An invaluable tool Self-assessment quiz
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Investor psychologyThe market will test your abilities Emotional or objective decision Controlling your emotions Conscious investor Self-assessment quiz
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Have clear and precise objectivesWhy set objectives? How do you set goals? Writing down your objectives Self-evaluation quiz
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Looking for a potential investmentA word about the method Risk disclosure Referencing sites Official website and white paper The team behind the project The community behind it Self-evaluation quiz
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Centralized exchange platforms (CEX)Introduction to centralised exchange platforms (CEX) Why several platforms? Getting started with trading platforms Referencing link, why do it? Keeping your assets on a centralised platform: a good idea? Self-assessment quiz
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Staking, Wallets, dAppsStaking and compound interest Where can I stash my cryptos? Find the best wallet Self-evaluation quiz
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Decentralized exchange platforms (DEX)Metamask: a gateway Introduction to decentralised exchange platforms (DEX) DeFi: Decentralised Finance Self-assessment quiz
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Marketing communicationsGive value and earn more Share an ICO or private sale and earn a referral bonus Recommend a project and earn commission Ethical multi-level marketing! WEB3 Academy project facilitator Self-assessment quiz
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Taxes and cryptoTaxation of crypto-currencies in France Declaring capital gains to tax authorities Tips: Paying no tax, legally Reinvest Stablecoins Moving abroad Self-assessment quiz
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N.F.T.Definition of a non-fungible token (NFT) How do NFTs work? What makes an NFT valuable? Who benefits from royalties on NFTs? Self-evaluation quiz
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The MetaverseDefinition of Metavers What you need to know How do metavers work with blockchain? What makes an online gallery valuable? Who has a successful online gallery? Self-evaluation quiz
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Decentralized Autonomous Organizations (DAO)Definition of a DAO (Decentralised Autonomous Organisation) Examples of DAOs The DAO WEB3 Academy: join us!
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Bonus module: Avoiding scamsLet's be honest. Scams do exist. ICOs that have no real development plan or their founders increasing the value of their crypto or token just to sell them en masse behind are legion in the cryptocurrency world. There are also attempts at direct scams by ill-intentioned people. This is also the case with NFTs, where successful artists see their collection copied and distorted by dozens of collections that want to ride its wave. But that doesn't mean you can't spot these scams. First of all, what is a scam? Crypto-currency scams are a type of investment fraud that can take many forms, from phishing to the sudden disappearance of funds. As crypto-currency blockchain technology is not regulated by a central authority such as a bank, bad actors can easily take advantage of the hope around investments. There are the dream salesmen, those who promise a crazy investment in their business or project that is in fact nothing more than a Ponzi scheme, or websites that fool you with an incredible but impossible return on investment. If an investment opportunity is too good to be true, it simply isn't, in the vast majority of cases. Let's look at a few examples in the next section... [ More in the relevant module... ]
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Glossary of the crypto worldSee for yourself! All this vocabulary will hold no secrets for you by the end of the course! And if need be, you'll have joined a growing community of enthusiasts who will be there to support you every day: WEB3 Academy! Glossary of the crypto world : [ A ] Wallet address The address where crypto-currencies can be stored, sent and received. Address - Address delegation Delegation of one's crypto from a wallet to a validator node. Airdrop A way of promoting crypto-currencies by sending a few free tokens to the community in exchange for generally small and simple actions. Algorithm An algorithm is a set of rules to follow to solve a problem or perform a task. Algorithm - Algorithmic stablecoin Algorithmic stablecoins are tokens linked to a fiat currency, usually the US dollar, solely through software and specific conditions. ATH - All-Time-High The highest point (in terms of price, market capitalisation) a crypto-currency has reached in its history. ATL - All-Time-Low The lowest point (in terms of price, market capitalisation) reached by a crypto-currency in its history. Altcoin An alternative currency to Bitcoin. AMA - Ask me anything The term "Ask me anything" refers to actions where people from a crypto project or company in the crypto world organise a session with the aim of users asking them any questions they want. API - Application Programming Interface This is software that acts as an intermediary or bridge allowing two applications to communicate with each other. It is what allows applications, data and devices to interact. Arbitrage A strategy whereby investors buy a currency on one market and sell it at a higher price on another market in order to make a profit. ASIC - Application Specific Integrated Circuit Refers to specialised computers that are designed to perform a very specific task (for example, calculating the hashes for the Bitcoin proof of work). ASIC - ASIC Resistant A term used to describe crypto-currency proof-of-work protocols that are resistant to application-specific integrated circuits (ASICs), by incorporating various parameters that prevent ASICs from having a competitive advantage over conventional hardware. Dusting attack A new form of malicious activity in which hackers and scammers attempt to invade the privacy of crypto-currency users by sending small amounts of money into their wallets. Replay attack A replay attack is a form of network attack in which the transmission of valid data is fraudulently intercepted, then delayed or resent to trick the recipient into doing what the hacker wants. [ B ] Bearish Term used to indicate negative sentiment towards the market or an asset, when investors believe there will be a downward price movement. Bearish - Bear market As opposed to bullish, this term indicates the direction of the market towards a downward trend. Bullish A term used to indicate positive sentiment towards the market or an asset, when investors believe there will be an upward price movement. Bullish - Bull market A bullish market indicates the direction of the market towards an upward trend. Bitcoin - Bitcoin evangelist People who are passionate about bitcoin and dedicated to spreading knowledge about bitcoin. Blockchain In the context of blockchain, block refers to the collection of data or transactional information that is aggregated into a predetermined size. In the case of bitcoin, the blockchain describes its decentralised public register containing transactional information. Block - Block confirmation Refers to the number of confirmations of a particular block. Each block preceding the referenced block adds a block confirmation to it. Block explorer Application or website that displays information such as the status of transactions or data contained in a block in a given public blockchain network. [ More in the relevant module... ]
Médias
Découvrez les interviews de Victor et Cédric, de la WEB3 Academy, dans l'émission « On fait quoi maintenant ? » :
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