Learning Outcomes
By the end of this quest, you will be able to:
- Describe USDC
- Describe the products and features of Circle’s Web3 Services
- Describe what Programmable Wallets enable for developers
- Describe how Programmable Wallets tackles the existing limitations of wallets
- Differentiate between user-controlled and developer-controlled wallet infrastructure
Quest Details
Introduction
Welcome to the first quest of this campaign where we will introduce Circle’s Programmable Wallets, built for developers and designed to make it easy to power apps with digital currencies like USDC.
We will first introduce USDC and the vision of Circle’s Web3 Services before shining the spotlight on Programmable Wallets! You'll gain insights into the hurdles faced by existing digital wallets and learn how Programmable Wallets are empowering developers to deliver payments and financial services to a global audience.
Additionally, we will cover the distinctions between different types of wallet accounts – Externally Owned Accounts (EOA) and Smart Contract Accounts (SCA) – providing you with a comprehensive understanding of how blockchain-based wallets work.
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Let’s Begin! 🌐
Deliverables
This quest has 1 deliverable.
- Submit a screenshot of your Web3 Services Console
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