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Stacks is a Bitcoin Layer for smart contracts; it enables smart contracts and decentralized applications to use Bitcoin as an asset and settle transactions on the Bitcoin blockchain Bitcoin is the largest, most valuable, and most durable decentralized asset
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Stacks enables smart contracts and decentralized applications to use Bitcoin as a secure base layer Stacks extends the capabilities of Bitcoin without changing Bitcoin, unlocking billions in latent capital
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Stacks are dynamic data structures that follow the Last In, First Out (LIFO) principle, where the last element added to the stack is the first one to be removed This course, enriched with diagrams and code examples, will provide you with a solid understanding of stacks and prepare you to ace those crucial interview questions
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Stacks A stack is a linear data structure that follows the Last In, First Out (LIFO) principle This means that the last element added to the stack is the first one to be removed It can be visualized as a pile of plates where you can only add or remove the top plate Operations on Stack: The primary operations associated with a stack are:
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