Blockchain & Web3 Engineering: Master Mock Exams
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In traditional Web2 software development, if you deploy a bug, you simply push a patch to the server five minutes later. In Web3, if you deploy a bug in a smart contract, hackers will drain millions of dollars from your users in seconds, and because the blockchain is immutable, you cannot change the code or reverse the transaction. This is why Web3 engineers are paid massive premiums, and why the technical interviews are notoriously difficult. The Blockchain & Web3 Engineering: Master Mock Exams course is designed to test your decentralized architectural judgment under extreme pressure.
This course abandons basic cryptocurrency trading hype and throws you directly into the shoes of a Lead Smart Contract Engineer. Across four massive sets of rigorous, scenario-based case studies, you will face complex architectural challenges. First, you will tackle Blockchain Fundamentals, figuring out the math behind Asymmetric Cryptography and the "Blockchain Trilemma." Next, you will dive into the most dangerous section: Smart Contracts (Solidity). You will test your ability to prevent Reentrancy attacks, optimize exorbitant Gas fees, and securely upgrade immutable contracts using Proxy patterns.
The exams get progressively more complex as you move into the financial layer. The third section rigorously tests your DeFi knowledge. You will be challenged on the mechanics of Flash Loans, Automated Market Makers (Uniswap), and over-collateralized lending. Finally, we cover Web3 Architecture. You will be tested on indexing the blockchain with The Graph, decentralizing storage with IPFS, and authenticating users without passwords via MetaMask. Every question features a detailed explanation to ensure you truly learn how to build secure, trustless applications.
Basic Info:
Course locale: English (India)
Course instructional level: Intermediate to Advanced
Course category: IT & Software
Course subcategory: Blockchain
A foundational understanding of general programming concepts (variables, functions) and web architecture. Familiarity with the basic concepts of cryptocurrencies (Bitcoin, Ethereum). A desire to transition from traditional "Web2" development into decentralized "Web3" engineering.
Evaluate your foundational Blockchain skills, mastering Proof of Stake, Asymmetric Cryptography, and Layer 2 Rollups.
Test your Smart Contract (Solidity) proficiency, preventing Reentrancy attacks, optimizing Gas costs, and utilizing Oracles (Chainlink).
Assess your Decentralized Finance (DeFi) knowledge, understanding Automated Market Makers (AMMs), Impermanent Loss, and Flash Loans.
Validate your Web3 Architecture skills, managing decentralized storage (IPFS), Web3 wallet authentication, and RPC Nodes (Infura).
Software Engineers preparing for grueling technical interviews at Web3 startups or established blockchain protocols. Smart Contract Auditors looking to test their ability to identify critical vulnerabilities in Solidity code. Technical Founders and Product Managers who need to understand the architectural trade-offs of building Decentralized Applications (DApps).
