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Sorin Craciunescu

I am honored that I had the chance to learn from this wonderful and experienced team. Our instructor, Dan Nolan, have been taken us from absolute beginners into the long and beautiful journey of Solidity smart-contract development. The guys from Chainshot did a great job putting together the curriculum for this course which covers all the basics of Solidity Development from scratch and way, way more. By the time you'll finish the bootcamp you'll be able not only to develop your own smart-contracts but also learn how to interact with the already well established protocols from a smart-contract level. It really is a complete and amazing experience from start to finish into this world, however, the bootcamp is not for programming noobs, a good knowledge and experience with another programming language will help you succeed in this journey. I want to thank Dan and Cody for all their hard-work and dedication in creating professional smart-contract developers from each one of their students.

Anonymous

Chainshot was a great learning experience! It first starts with blockchain basics - Bitcoin and then then Ethereum. Personally, the classes got a lot more interesting (and more challenging) when we hit Ethereum development. And classes the last couple weeks were based on Ethereum protocols in the space (Uniswap, Chainlink, etc.) There were a few weekend projects which led me to work on my Next/React skills. Keep in mind that this was also on top of picking up Solidity and working with Ethereum dev tools (Hardhat, Ethers, etc.). The final project was also a lot of fun to work on as well. Dan, the instructor of the bootcamp, was the best. He's been in the space for a while and has a lot of knowledge about Ethereum development. If you have questions, he has answers (and if he doesn't, then he'll do his best to find out!). The classmates were also a great plus. There were people with all kinds of backgrounds and it's kinda cool that we all have the same interest in the space. Anyways, I'm really glad I went through the Chainshot bootcamp. I'm a little sad that it has ended, but I'll be looking forward to how I can get involved more within the Ethereum ecosystem!