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Week 2 Assignment: Blockchain & Web3 Deep Dive (Day 1-3)
I updated my documents and added relevant screenshots to my week 2 assignment
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This pull request submits my Week 2 assignment for the Blockchain & Web3 Deep Dive module, covering Days 1 through 3 as outlined in the cohort curriculum. It introduces two new Markdown documents in the submissions/week-2/Joshua-Awolaye directory: "Joshua-Awolaye-blockchain-web3-deep-dive.md," which provides a comprehensive exploration of blockchain fundamentals including consensus mechanisms, smart contract deployment, and Web3 ecosystem tools like MetaMask; and "Joshua-Awolaye-transaction-analysis.md," which details a step-by-step breakdown of Ethereum transaction lifecycle, from gas estimation and nonce management to event logging and finality confirmation, incorporating real-world examples from Etherscan. To visually support these analyses, I've added 14 high-resolution screenshots capturing hands-on practice sessions—such as wallet interactions, contract compilations, and transaction simulations—along with two additional images of main transaction pages and transaction logs for deeper context. These updates build on initial drafts with refined explanations, error-handling insights from troubleshooting sessions, and cross-references to cohort resources for better clarity and reproducibility. No existing files were modified; all additions are self-contained and ready for review to ensure alignment with assignment objectives.