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April 13, 2018, 08:06:44 AM
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Blockchain is a technology that is central to the attention of the international development sector. Blockchain is applied or piloted in developing countries, focusing on applications that can benefit people with low economic levels.


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As information development blockchain and get rich. Because almost all the blockchain developers are successful and successful. And increase blockchain in the world of cryptocurrency


An article published on the 14th of February by TechCrunch states there is a huge shortage of blockchain engineers. At the moment, there are 14 job offerings for every one blockchain developer. Although, the “$/knowledge” ratio increased even further this year in the blockchain space, where capital by far outpaces talent.

Disclaimer: I do not guarantee you will get rich.


“Requests for on-demand blockchain talent are skyrocketing. Last year, freelance talent marketplace Upwork saw blockchain rise to the fastest-growing skill out of more than 5,000 skills in terms of freelancer billings — a year-over-year increase of more than 35,000 percent. These requests span smart contract development, blockchain engineering projects, and overall blockchain consultancy.“

This is the top three most wanted skills:

  • Hyperledger Fabric: an enterprise blockchain framework focused on modularity and scalability to support the often changed business rules.
  • Ripple development: a payment protocol used for distributed processes for remittances, payments and exchanges.
  • Solidity smart contract development on the Ethereum network.


The blockchain ‘niche’ has the most high-paying jobs as even classic companies of the financial sector, like Bank of America, Visa, and others are seeking to explore blockchain technology.

Blockchain developers in the US earn up to $130k a year, by estimates of Computerworld. At the same time, software developers earn up to $105k a year. Such data was published by Matt Siegelman, the CEO of the data analysis campaign of the Burning Glass Technologies company performance.

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April 13, 2018, 08:10:06 AM
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That article is really true, getting rich if you are developer in crypto space is very normal, the demand is very high and there are not many skilled developers in blockchain space.

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April 13, 2018, 09:32:22 AM
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Currently I'm learning programming but i must confess that resource to learn about blockchain programming is very limited that's why this industry is lack of this programmer. And those who experience in blockchain programming are just too bussy or something so they can't teach or atleast write a book.

Is anyone know a website or ebook that we can learn more about blockchain programming?
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April 13, 2018, 09:40:33 AM
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My education is far away from coding, but if I am such person interested in coding, I would probably start to learn solidity, it is not only good way to find a employment but also you can build lots of different applications, protocols etc.

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April 13, 2018, 09:50:48 AM
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In addition to software knowledge to develop the project, there is also an innovative idea that will revolutionize this area. At the same time, this idea must be compatible with the area of ​​use. BlockChain technology really gives people excitement and hope. In the name of the future, another important factor in project development is the creation of a team that will be built from strong, on-the-spot experts who will carry out the project.
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April 13, 2018, 10:15:45 AM
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An article published on the 14th of February by TechCrunch states there is a huge shortage of blockchain engineers. At the moment, there are 14 job offerings for every one blockchain developer. Although, the “$/knowledge” ratio increased even further this year in the blockchain space, where capital by far outpaces talent.

Disclaimer: I do not guarantee you will get rich.
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“Requests for on-demand blockchain talent are skyrocketing. Last year, freelance talent marketplace Upwork saw blockchain rise to the fastest-growing skill out of more than 5,000 skills in terms of freelancer billings — a year-over-year increase of more than 35,000 percent. These requests span smart contract development, blockchain engineering projects, and overall blockchain consultancy.“

This is the top three most wanted skills:

  • Hyperledger Fabric: an enterprise blockchain framework focused on modularity and scalability to support the often changed business rules.
  • Ripple development: a payment protocol used for distributed processes for remittances, payments and exchanges.
  • Solidity smart contract development on the Ethereum network.


The blockchain ‘niche’ has the most high-paying jobs as even classic companies of the financial sector, like Bank of America, Visa, and others are seeking to explore blockchain technology.

Blockchain developers in the US earn up to $130k a year, by estimates of Computerworld. At the same time, software developers earn up to $105k a year. Such data was published by Matt Siegelman, the CEO of the data analysis campaign of the Burning Glass Technologies company performance.

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You can see how many ICOs there is. Bottle neck is not anymore gathering money for your project but to hire good developers to help you make it. And this will only escalate.
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April 13, 2018, 11:48:44 AM
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So really, developers Blockchain have a very good salary and it's a fact! To learn how to program a person who was not involved with programming, you need to put a lot of effort. If you are a good programmer, then you can really become a Blockchain developer and earn a lot of money.
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April 13, 2018, 01:49:02 PM
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Currently I'm learning programming but i must confess that resource to learn about blockchain programming is very limited that's why this industry is lack of this programmer. And those who experience in blockchain programming are just too bussy or something so they can't teach or atleast write a book.

Is anyone know a website or ebook that we can learn more about blockchain programming?

That's the illusion that the knowledge is limited.  If you just really know what is available that's all you'll ever need.  Just study and comment the code on github. 

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April 13, 2018, 01:52:36 PM
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Yes, I agree. I am kinda a developer (beginner C++, intermediate JAVA, advanced PHP...)
But I am not sure which platform to choose for development.
Something like ERC20, NEO or a native language.
And another question, where can I find tutorials?
Solidity is a good pick, many languages use existing languages to code smart contracts(ie Lisk and JS, NEBLIO and Java etc) so knowing fundamentals and quirks of each coin's code base is equally important to learning a whole new language.
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April 13, 2018, 01:56:23 PM
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If you have the ability to do this I think you will quickly become a millionaire. With today's booming Blockchain technology, they need people with in-depth knowledge of Blockchain to run their projects. Try to achieve what you dream.

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April 13, 2018, 01:56:42 PM
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But how to become a dev?
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April 13, 2018, 02:01:48 PM
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But how to become a dev?

You need to know computer science before you can code blockchain.  And only very intelligent people can do that.  You need to understand how to code in a few basic languages like C, C++ most likely before you learn the newer ones, because there is much more available on those.

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April 13, 2018, 02:42:02 PM
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Yes maybe by becoming a blockchain developer you can get rich, but do you already know how to become a blockchain developer?
If yes means wealth is in your hands.
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April 13, 2018, 02:56:58 PM
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It is obvious that blockchain developers gain a lot. What I want to know is which steps should I make to become blockchain developer and solidity programist? Should I learn another coding language?
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April 13, 2018, 03:32:00 PM
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Blockchain is on hype on the internet because of the gain popularity of Cryptocurrency I really think it is normal that even in the upwork site there are ICO's that are hiring developers to simply make their own project in the Cryptocurrency industry I really hope it will have many more ICO's to come but only the legit ones because we can not be so sure if that kind of ICO will be successful at times or ending up just another scam.
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April 28, 2018, 04:44:11 AM
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Currently I'm learning programming but i must confess that resource to learn about blockchain programming is very limited that's why this industry is lack of this programmer. And those who experience in blockchain programming are just too bussy or something so they can't teach or atleast write a book.

Is anyone know a website or ebook that we can learn more about blockchain programming?
Resources are one of the most important things here. And almost the average person who wants to create blockchain experience resource constraints. If the learning module may have its ebook on the playstore. You can search for it yourself.
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April 28, 2018, 05:17:55 AM
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You know what being a blockchain developer is really needed today especially that the digital currency is rising also...  If we learn a lots about i think its a good experience if we learn about it... Though you will need a very huge knowledge about it...  Being a Blockchain developer is really difficult but if we want to study it because today this work is really in demand we will pursue it...  As for today we need a lots of resources to deepen our knowledge about it...

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April 28, 2018, 07:01:03 AM
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Coding is just not part of my sstrenght but with the increase in the number of ICO projects entering the space now, there will certainly be a great demand for them. I read that some big banks and corporations are looking into blockchain and will need expert in this area good time to be a blockchain developer


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April 28, 2018, 09:49:21 AM
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This is one field that i wish i had skills in. Not only earning money at the office, there are so many private contracts that you can take up so you can work at home in the evenings as well. Or even create your own project with other developers.
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April 28, 2018, 10:34:37 AM
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You need to learn programming in general before moving on to the blockchain side, as for what language to learn I would say this isn't the question, the experience level you'll need as a developer to get hired for a blockchain project would suggest you can adapt to new languages with enough ease.

Programming is constantly evolving, the approach, languages used and technologies involved always change, it's a field where you have to be able to keep up with the times and evolve with it, some one with 10 years experience in programming and no blockchain experience would be in a better position than some one with say 1-2 years programming experience and knowledge about blockchain in my eyes.

A lot of the new platform coins are using mainstream languages like C# and Java to create smart contracts, the issue with Ethereum is the requirement for Solidity which as of now isn't too common.

I'm a big fan of Neblio for it's ease of use and broad support, NEO is a good one too.
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