Get an Ethereum Blockchain mastery bundle for just $29!

Decentralized applications are becoming more popular, and have recently hit the mainstream thanks to Bitcoin, a cryptocurrency that relies on blockchain technology to function. There are plenty more uses for blockchain than just Bitcoin, much like there are many more uses for the internet than just email.

Get in on the ground floor of Ethereum; developers are in high demand!

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Ethereum is an open-source computing platform that uses blockchain technology to function. While it does have a currency aspect to it, Ethereum's main use is as a decentralized platform for smart contracts, applications that run without risk of intervention from outside parties that intend fraud, censorship, or interruption.

Ethereum is picking up steam as blockchain technology moves forward, and developers are in high demand despite it being in an early adopter stage. Right now, Windows Central has a deal on a four-course bundle that contains all you need to become proficient in Ethereum blockchain technology. Instead of paying the regular price of $610, you'll instead pay just $29. That's 95 percent off the regular price!

Courses include:

  • Ethereum Blockchain Developer: Build Projects Using Solidity
  • Blockchain Technology: A Guide To The Blockchain Ecosystem
  • Ethereum Developer: Build A Decentralized Blockchain App
  • Ethereum Developer Masterclass: Build Real-World Projects

Get in on Ethereum now before it's too late!

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If you'd like to get into Ethereum while it's still getting off the ground, the time is now. At just $29, you really can't go wrong; developers are in high demand, and the profession is on course to become quite lucrative.

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