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I'm considering a career in blockchain engineering.

What training options are available?
Are there courses online that can help me?
What basic skills do I need besides mathematical?
How long does it typically take to become proficient as a blockchain developer?
Must I get a computer-based degree?

Any other suggestions would be appreciated.

Thanks in advance.
It's good you asked the question on the forum, but you would get more details if you had done a search on the internetGoogle and other search engines. I saw some universities that offer related blockchain engineering and other related courses. Princeton University, the University of Buffalo,  Northeastern University, and others offer such courses.

Almost all skills or courses can be done online.

Having a good background in mathematics will be an advantage, but you don't necessarily need to be a guru in maths.

The duration of the course will be based on the institution you choose and the type of certificate you want to acquire at the end of the programme.  A BSc would take more time than a certificate course
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I'm considering a career in blockchain engineering.

What training options are available?
Are there courses online that can help me?
What basic skills do I need besides mathematical?
How long does it typically take to become proficient as a blockchain developer?
Must I get a computer-based degree?

Any other suggestions would be appreciated.

Thanks in advance.
It's good you asked the question on the forum, but you would get more details if you had done a search on the internet. I saw some universities that offer related blockchain engineering and other related courses. Princeton University, the University of Buffalo,  Northeastern University, and others offer such courses.

Almost all skills or courses can be done online.

Having a good background in mathematics will be an advantage, but you don't necessarily need to be a guru in maths.

The duration of the course will be based on the institution you choose and the type of certificate you want to acquire at the end of the programme.  A BSc would take more time than a certificate course