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Learn about blockchain, NFTs, and crypto in this 5-course deal

March 1, 2022
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Deal pricing and availability subject to change after time of publication.

TL;DR: As of March 1, The 2022 Blockchain Development Fundamentals Bundle — valued at $1,000 — is available for just $25, which is a discount of 97%.


Between cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and Ethereum dominating the market and NFTs being the biggest thing since memes, it’s like everyone’s speaking a new language in 2022. That language is blockchain.

If you want to get in on this digital revolution, the 2022 Blockchain Development Fundamentals Bundle is on sale for just $25. It features 23 hours of content on blockchain, NFTs, Ethereum, decentralized apps, and Solidity from instructors John Bura, Mohammad Nauman, Rangel Stoilov, and Mudit Bansal’s DesignersLab team.

Designed for beginners, the course bundle kicks off with lessons on what blockchains and distributed ledgers are. You’ll learn the advantages of blockchain with practical examples, get to know how blockchain can be used to prevent forgeries, what determines the cost of a transaction, and more. Once you work your way through the first few lessons, you’ll even complete an actual project where you’ll build a decentralized app interface using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. You’ll dig a little deeper in the NFT course and build a handful of projects, including a smart contract with Solidity and OpenZeppelin, a test for your NFT smart contract, and a Truffle project.

Next up, in a three-part course collection, you’ll learn all about Ethereum, the open-source, globally decentralized computing infrastructure that executes smart contracts. Ethereum uses a blockchain to sync and store the system’s state changes, along with a cryptocurrency to adjust resource costs. Get to know what a web3js library is, how to interact with blockchain and smart contracts, how to deploy smart contracts, the basics of coding in Solidity, and more. When you’re ready, there’s even a concise tutorial on creating your first dApps and deploying them. 

It’s certainly not easy, but the instruction in this five-part bundle is designed for beginners. Get started and learn to speak the language — even at its most basic level — for only $25 for a limited time. That’s just $5 per course.

Prices subject to change.

Credit: Designer’s Lab

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