[PRODUCT] #14-wallet-ux-a-hands-on-workshop
Event description
HANDS ON! Explore and rate the UX of various wallets and learn to use a multisig wallet together.
There's also a bonus: "Security tip of the week" and a concluding "tech dive".
Book your ticket as places are strictly limited.
NB: Get in touch for a discount code if you are: a regular, DLT Hub member, or Blockchain Society student.
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Weekly Web3 Workshop #14 - [PRODUCT] Wallet UX - hands-on
Format:
- 6pm: introductions + wallet apps/extensions setup
- Assess popular wallet apps & extensions (pros/cons)
- Setup and use multisig in small groups
- <break>
- Test with NFTs: view, transfer, marketplace(s)
- Security tip of the week: Avoid signing malicious transactions with better visibility
- <concluding discussions>
Weekly Web3 Workshops are held in SE London @DLT Hub, and cater for people at different skill levels interested in working in the Ethereum ecosystem, whether for a career or a hobby.
This group is not about price speculation or trading, it is about using and building on the decentralised Ethereum world computer.
Format: Myself and other tech-minded people come together to explore the ever-evolving web3 stack. From conversations to coding, the goal is to expand our knowledge and skills. Feel free to drop in for one workshop, or many; for a moment or the evening.
Workshop topics are pinned in the telegram group, as well as any last minute updates. You can also make a request, or msg about bldg access etc. (Twitter: @James_Zaki)
Cost? Limited Early Bird ticket prices + regular tickets, with proceeds going to food/drink and the DLT Hub. (Option to pay venue directly by card)
Note: The workshops may be streamed to remote attendees across the internet, and possibly recorded. Please don't share any confidential ideas as this is an open workshop.
Code of Conduct: Be awesome to everyone!
Some Background... these workshops pay homage to BokkyPooBah's Ethereum Workshop that ran in Sydney (Australia) since 2017, and is how I fell down the Ethereum rabbit hole.
Tickets for good, not greed Humanitix dedicates 100% of profits from booking fees to charity