I went to Near Hacker House from June 8th to June 12th.

I stayed there and participated in several sessions held by Near.

I’d like to inform story that i was at Near Hacker House. this is why i write this story

To begin with, I’d like to take this opportunity to thank the Near Foundation and State DAO for their great opportunity.

Actually, on the first day, I left Korea, so I couldn't participate in any other session.

Until late, people continued to talk in a free atmosphere.

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On the second day, I learned Rust lectures from software engineers at the Near Foundation.

RUST's syntax was similar to JavaScript, but many parts were different, especially the fact that functions could not be reused recklessly, and the concept of ownership was very interesting.

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After this session, I looked up how RUST is deployed as a smart contract, and it was very interesting that it was a different principle from Ethereum's Solidity. I probably wouldn't have realized for a long time without this session

nOne of the De-fi Dapps in the Near protocol.

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This session was related to the liquid token stNEAR token.

how stNEAR token is minted and used on both NEAR and Aurora networks.

They introduced the concept of rebase. But unfortunately, I don't understand everything about rebase…