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    On LinkedIn alone, there are over 67,000 positions available for blockchain specialists, explaining the tremendous need in the industry. Multinational businesses from all sectors are searching for experts from the blockchain.

    Fremont, CA: A blockchain certification is a tangible evidence that demonstrates one's understanding and expertise of what blockchain technology is and lets employers understand the reach of the person in the sector. Before pursuing it, it is also important to represent the market value of certification.

    The best credential for blockchain is one that encompasses both basics and advanced blockchain technology concepts, such as blockchain forms, encryption, forking blockchain, cryptocurrency, distributed ledgers, smart contracts, and more. It should allow you to use Ethereum, Hyperledger, and other technologies to create highly safe and decentralized applications.

    The certification should include industry-based case studies to assist individuals in recognizing and find solutions to real-world problems. To enhance functional skills, a blockchain certification can also provide hands-on experience on different projects. Finally, testing steps for individuals to take and keep up with their progress in the certification course should also be given.

    There are other advantages to pursuing a blockchain credential, aside from having the knowledge and skills needed to succeed in the blockchain technology world, such as:

    Career Options: There are varied work profiles to choose from in the blockchain sector after completing blockchain certification. Blockchain Developer, Blockchain Solution Builder, Blockchain Project Manager, Blockchain UX Designer, Blockchain Legal Consultant, and more are among the job choices.

    Practical Knowledge: To solve issues and create smart contracts and cryptocurrencies, among others, Blockchain certifications equip you with hands-on experience. This practical experience will ensure that you are job-ready and solve industry-based problems when adopting blockchain technology for companies.

    Integration with IoT: Blockchain technology makes machine-to-machine transactions encrypted and simpler when combined with the Internet of Things (IoT). An expert can develop such an infrastructure with a blockchain certification, and organizations can expect high-caliber professionals.

    High Demand: On LinkedIn alone, there are over 67,000 positions available for blockchain specialists, explaining the tremendous need in the industry. Multinational businesses from all industries are searching for experts from the blockchain. The average salary of developers of blockchains in the US ranges from $150,000 to $175,000. This is one of the main reasons for certifying a blockchain.

    Various Sectors: To take advantage of its benefits, organizations from all industries are implementing blockchain technology. There are many business applications for blockchain technology, and blockchain professionals may choose their preferred field to operate in, be it banking and finance, cybersecurity, healthcare, government, education, etc.

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