I'm devoting the month of February to learning more about the Hedera Development Kit and the Solidity language. The Hedera testnet was reset recently, so I went ahead and registered a new developer account for me. This is funded with 10,000 HBAR every day to use to fund transactions. I then wrote a little Node script to generate 3 more accounts for me, and write their values into my .env file. From there I used a separate HashPack wallet to connect to all my testnet wallets. I could have used the same wallet that holds my real money and NFTs, but I prefer to have the development environment completely segregated like this. From here I'm ready to start developing on Hedera again and build some interesting projects.
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