There are now Certified Ethereum Developers on its Blockchain

There are now Certified Ethereum Developers on its Blockchain

In a blog post, decentralization-centric academy B9lab told the world that the first graduates of their Ethereum Developers Course are now registered on the Ethereum blockchain. This means they are soon going to have their certificates verified on the Ethereum Platform – a perk they managed to acquire from the course, by going through it and finishing it with an average of 80% or higher. Graduates can also add their certificates to LinkedIn, as they’re now ready to take on some of the biggest challenges. B9lab itself says they trust their graduates with their own clients. The company had....


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