Technology
Learn how to build your first Blockchain for just £13.99
We’ve heard quite a bit of chatter lately about cryptocurrencies and blockchain. Well, we’ve heard a lot about them for the past few years actually, but we still get the distinct impression that most people have absolutely no idea what they are.
It’s the sort of thing that sounds cool to discuss, but is actually pretty difficult to get your head around. Unless of course you take a ‘Blockchain A-Z‘ online course from Udemy. This course teaches you how to build your first blockchain, and is available for just £13.99 for a limited time. This is reduced from £199.99, meaning you save an astonishing £186.
With this online course you’ll master the art of blockchain through clear steps. You will be taught to understand the theory behind blockchain and cryptocurrency transactions, and then create your very own. You can then move on to understand the theory behind smart contracts.
14.5 hours of on-demand video, nine articles, and three downloadable resources are included in this course. You also have a 30-day money-back guarantee so you’re covered if the course is not working for you.
With 93% off this course for a limited time, don’t delay if you want to finally get to grips with cryptocurrency and blockchain.
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