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Decentralized Startups Book

Chapter 4

My personal journey, Amirhosein Shirani, through the constant changes

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  • Chapter 10

    02:58|
    This chapter serves as an extension of the book, providing insights that align closely with our manifesto as we venture into this field.
  • Chapter 9

    02:16|
    Its this chapter, we describe our strategy for the next years in this domain
  • Chapter 8

    07:20|
    An exploration of decentralized solutions addressing resource-rich, capital-poor nations, emphasizing blockchain, value storage, and global intelligence. Focuses on the power of education, the crowd's wisdom, and the order of prioritizing value, capital, and humanity.
  • Chapter 7

    00:23|
    Explore common misconceptions in blockchain development, including the true nature of smart contracts, the distinction between DEX and blockchain, and the value of innovation over capital. Learn how to navigate these myths for a clearer understanding of the technology.
  • Chapter 6

    00:22|
    Chapter 6 debunks common blockchain misconceptions, explaining that smart contracts are rule-based, not intelligent. It also clarifies the difference between capital and value, and highlights that DEXs are just one application of blockchain. This chapter does not include a narrated voiceover, as it primarily consists of code, which may not provide meaningful value to the audience in an audio format. you could check out https://wishwork.org/publication/decentralized-startups/chapter6
  • Chapter 5

    05:12|
    A deep dive into decentralized tech tools, including cloud platforms, blockchain frameworks, and oracles, reshaping global accessibility and innovation beyond borders.
  • Chapter 3

    05:32|
    In this chapter we deep dive into what practical steps can we take, beyond the buzz, to truly succeed in this space
  • Chapter 2

    04:22|
    ### Professional Rewrite:In this chapter, we delve into the philosophy of decentralization—a concept deeply rooted in history, yet more relevant than ever in today's world. While the idea of decentralization has existed for centuries, its resurgence in the modern era reflects a growing need for transparency, autonomy, and resilience in systems that govern our lives.