Hi Martin, I noted that this video is now over a year old. I know nothing about programming or the Blockchain, but I have heard that these industries are constantly undergoing significant advancements and changes. Would you say that the courses you recommended in this video are still relavent, or are there other courses/certificates that you recommend to keep current??
Completely agree, interesting how the traditional banking sector still does so well given the inherent danger of the whole DeFi trend to taking out the middleman... next few years will for sure be interesting!
I wrote a self made blockchain using Javascript node js. But in the interview they asked me it better to design blockchain in C++ , because bitcoin was written in C++. My question on why is C++ preferred and what is its superiority ?
hey bro.... do you get the answer of your question? i am learning javascript to know blockhain to, i hope you answer this question and make millionare dollars
Thank you so much man, there really isn't a direct pathway and this helped so much. After I complete my IBM fundamentals course, I would like to focus soley on the Insurance Risk Management and claims on the blockchain.
What do you think about the courses/certificates from 101blockchain vs blockchain-council which one is professionally "more" recognized and courses kept upto date? Also a few of udemy courses are up there in terms of hands-on coding lessons
Martin, I think the first Coursera course you mentioned is in reality 4 courses that form a specialization.Thanks for this vid, it is great info! Keep going!
@@cryptobarongg_6814 u can take a trial and see it yourself.. Boring lecturers, no practical usage, very easy tests.. Anyone can Crack it and get certificates. It will put u to sleep.. Hyped to the core.. All these industry experts don't have any skill of how to teach and they teach u basics that is freely available on the internet. And that guy Andrew NG courses will put u in coma..
@@deepdesire6967 I think you are right on the money. Coursera really waters down the courses. When they started they used to have full course which were at par with the courses at those universities. Now they have watered them down and made them easy for the public. Net result you learn much less. Much better to find the actual courses being taught at the top univs such as MIT opencourseware.
Bruh please suggest great courses on how to become blockchain developer , I'm also ready if u want to intern me for free in return knowledge is enough on blockchain tech
Hi there, I am a complete beginner with zero coding experience, where should I start to learn about Blockchain Technology, I am very serious about it and I find the blockchain space to be fascinating.. Thank you in advance!
@yezefen - I think a great place to start is one of the courses I talk about. A few of them are for complete beginners with zero coding experience and then you can decide how far you want to take it. I'd start with one of these two: 1. Blockchain Developer Nanodegree from Udacity - bit.ly/34B23SL 3. Blockchain Revolution by INSEAD - bit.ly/3eXB8Fw Keep me posted how you're doing with getting into blockchain 🤞
hi as a total beginner with no recognizable college degree do you recommend these courses in the process of being a blockchain dev and eventually finding a job?
yes I do. Especially if you don't have a recognizable college degree, you have to start somewhere and start putting some credentials on your resume. These courses are a good start to do just that. They won't guarantee you get the job you want, but they will help you get on the right path. Good luck!
@Ganesh - great question! I think the best name recognition are the courses by INSEAD which are excellent. Everyone knows INSEAD and that will help boost your resume 🍀
Hello Martins.... THANK YOU SO MUCH for this video. I am in that phase of my life where after spending 12years as a warehouse staff I dare say that today is my Aha moment 👍
This video is the first video I watched from your channel. Congratulation for how you've put everything together. You're a great content creator. Liked, subscribed! Thank you ✅
I think after 3 years blockchain became a most popular topic on internet. So, if someone are interested to became a programmer i think blockchain is best choice.
@@sidkapoor9085 If you are interested to learn blockchain you can just knock me on any social media. Link in my about section. I research 1 year + about how to learn this. After complete my HSC i totally focus on blockchain. Because i want to be a blockchain developer.
Hi martin, i have a question though, as a beginner who wants to venture into block chain development fully, do i have to do all the courses you mentioned to become a pro in the space?
Hey there - not all, but I would recommend at least two courses to get variety of instructors and material. Then you'll be a lot better equipped to get to the next level from there.
@@martinzeman89 Alright, I'm currently a newbie in the programming/coding space. Do I need to take a fundamental computer science course like CS50 (Introduction to Computer Science) before venturing into blockchain development, or can I just go ahead and start with these amazing blockchain courses?
@carl - I think one of the courses by INSEAD I talk about are a great start. See links below and let me know what you think: Blockchain Revolution in Financial Services by INSEAD - bit.ly/3thaL2x Blockchain Revolution by INSEAD - bit.ly/3eXB8Fw
Hi martin, very informative vdo, I am in a conatiner line ERP can you please guide me from where should I start my career with Blockchain. i.e. courses and certification. TIA
Hello Martins, Thank you for this video, do I need to learn how to code before beginning my journey to acquiring knowledge on blockchain developement on blockchain council? please help, Thanks.
Hey Thomas - you typically learn these skills in these courses. Everyone's baseline is different, so make sure you pick a course relevant to your level... good luck!
@ktoferus - it helps to have some coding experience, but one has to start somewhere. So no, you can become a blockchain developer without prior coding knowledge and these courses should help set you on the right path 🤞
Hi Brandon - I would suggest a couple of courses that will get you real solid basics and you can then decide how deep you want to go. I think either of these 4 courses below will be great to do that: - Blockchain Revolution in Financial Services by INSEAD - bit.ly/3thaL2x - Blockchain Revolution by INSEAD - bit.ly/3eXB8Fw - FinTech Foundations & Applications from Wharton - bit.ly/3uFsp0M - Blockchain Fundamentals - Berkeley University of California - tidd.ly/33iTuvm Let me know how you like them if you decide to take it 🤟
Good day Martin, Thank you for this video however I need your council, I have no experience in programming and coding but I want to learn blockchain technology, please which is the best online school to start with.
@Rex Edet - I think one of the first three courses I highlight in the video are a good way to start. They are accessible, affordable, and give a great introduction into the blockchain tech world. Here are the links: Blockchain Developer Nanodegree from Udacity - bit.ly/34B23SL Blockchain Revolution in Financial Services by INSEAD - bit.ly/3thaL2x Blockchain Revolution by INSEAD - bit.ly/3eXB8Fw Keep me posted on how you like them! 😜
@laurovetus - I think both of these would be a great asset to have on your resume: -> Blockchain Developer Nanodegree from Udacity - bit.ly/3tmrlOB -> Blockchain Revolution in Financial Services by INSEAD - bit.ly/3thaL2x Let me know how you like them 🙏
@@martinzeman89 @Martin Zeman Hello thank you for this amazing video.I just checked out the blockchain developer nano degree on Udacity it's clearly stated that there's are prerequisites needed such as 1year object-oriented programming, JavaScript code and others. so as complete novice in this field do you think I can succeed in this program. Or should I check out other related courses you listed?
Hi Martin, You may want to have a look at the courses offered by the Bitcoin SV academy. In my opinion they are the best courses you will find for bitcoin and they're completely free.
The Udacity course is in dire need for an update, given the evolution of the technology and, especially, the tools. Also, the code walk-through are not much more than an instructor reading the source code, and the SCM project is half-backed, it looks like it was left there in the middle of an update.
I think one of the two INSEAD courses would be a great start for you - great name recognition and tackles exactly that, a transition from traditional banking: Blockchain Revolution in Financial Services by INSEAD - bit.ly/3thaL2x Blockchain Revolution by INSEAD - bit.ly/3eXB8Fw Good luck! 🍀
Hi, pls suggest. I am from Aviation industry. I can see there is an great opportunity to incorporate blockchain technology. I am project manager and do not have coding skills. I want a course where I can understand the technology and other aspects so that I would be able implement and incorporate. Looking forward to hearing from you.
@@martinzeman89 currently I work for the Aviation solution provider - IT company as an Implementation Project Manager. I have Airport ops experience. I am thinking of enrolling to BlockChain Revolution Specialization. My only concern is I dont have any coding language skills. Is it require to finish the course. !! I will look into the Links in mean time. Looking forward to hearing from you. Thank you.
@Nawras - you're welcome! I am not familiar with the degree at University of Nicosia unfortunately. Hard to say to be perfectly honest. I still maintain that blockchain and fintech degrees carry more weight if they are from one of the big Ivy League schools and I talk about these in my videos often. But that doesn't mean this specific degree is not great, I just don't know it....
@@martinzeman89 I was thinking about it as it was famous as the first Msc degree in blockchain in the world. But still hesitating so I will check it around. Thanks again and have a great day
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation: 00:00 🤖 Fintech questions: What is blockchain? Is it the same as bitcoin? Why do I need to understand blockchain? 00:13 🛡️ Blockchain is the future with applications in smart contracts, record-keeping, identification, supply chain management, and cryptocurrencies. 02:26 💼 Blockchain offers high security and can't be easily modified without modifying all subsequent blocks. 03:23💼 First course: Blockchain Developer Nanodegree from Udacity, which provides comprehensive training from beginner to pro. 09:46📚 Course five: Certified Blockchain Developer from the Blockchain Council, focuses on the development side of blockchain for newcomers and experienced developers. Made with HARPA AI
Hey - this one is a bit more about fintech in general: FinTech Law and Policy - Duke University - bit.ly/3eTEn0S Are you looking at specifically blockchain and law around it?
I realized that the secret to making a million is saving for a better investment. I always tell myself you don't need that new Maserati or that vacation just yet. That mindset helped me make more money investing. For example last year I invested 80k in stocks (with the help of my Financial Advisor of course) and made about 246k, but guess what? I put it all back and traded with her again and now I'm rounding up close to a million.
The pandemic came and taught everyone the importance of having multiple stream of income, unfortunately having a nice paying job doesn't mean you are financial secured anymore. So we all need to put in an extra-income earning chance, like investments.
@@Dylan-baerber3486 I agree with you, Covid taught us the importance of having a plan "B" income. You are not safe with just one paying job, when nobody knows what will happen next. Look at what happened to so many of u...
Investment is that tiny line that separates the RICH from the POOR. The foolish from wise sorry to say. I can proudly say I am wise today because I can provide for my family through my investments.
@@SimonKelly7836 What is your advice for a new beginner like myself, I have been trying to practice using a demo accounts, but I am scared that I don't know enough to start trading all by myself. What to do next.
Thank you for the videos. I am planning to enroll for one of these courses. Do you have by any chance affiliate so you could get credited for pointing me to these courses ?
@BisPro - I think the best place to start is with these 2 courses: Blockchain Revolution in Financial Services by INSEAD - bit.ly/3thaL2x Blockchain Revolution by INSEAD - bit.ly/3eXB8Fw INSEAD is a very highly rated business school and these courses are very well designed. Hope you like them!
@@martinzeman89 thanks.. appreciate it, but I thought coding is the first thing to learn. Should I attend computer programming first before learning about blockchain?
@@nissangamba Yes you should get a grounding in programming first. I would suggest maybe learning javascript and Node js, learn how the backend works, and learn some front end and React also. Then you will be in a good place to learn blockchain.
Thanks you so much, this is a great content ! I was wondering if you heard any feedback about the "Blockchain Technologies and Applications for Business" course from Berkeley ?
Bonjour, Francois-Xavier - I don't know this course well, but I just looked it up and the curriculum doesn't look all that much different from the course at Berkeley I listed in one of my videos - tidd.ly/33iTuvm The price tag is very different of course, the course I talked about is less than $200 while the one you are looking at is $2600? If you decided to take it, would love to hear what you thought of it...
@@martinzeman89 Hey MArtin, thanks for your answer. I actually decided to take it (more for the network and to value my resume), it will start in september, so I will keep you posted if you are interested. meanwhile i will keep watching your content, it is really great. Cheers.
Hey can you please suggest me a placement oriented course, means the course which will teach whole block chain development using a language and will help me in getting a job.
Hi Martin. I'm really interested in learning about the blockchain and transitioning my career. My biggest worry is all of the open positions that I've seen online require 3+ years of experience in another programming language that I don't have since I'm new to the field. Is this an issue? Can I still get a job with 0 experience but have gained an understanding by taking 1 or more courses?
Hi Malik - the whole point is to start somewhere and start picking up skills that you can then showcase on your resume and in your interviews. I would try to go through 2-3 courses - these should give you a solid basis to get in the field, even if you don't have 3+ years of practical experience. Just gotta keep knocking on these doors and have something that shows you have the knowledge, even if more theoretical than practical in terms of experience. Good luck!!
After watching your videos i have decided to go for Fintech. I am thinking to go uk, university of Huddersfield for my msc in Fintech... I am also an ACCA affiliate + already have bsc in applied accounting from Oxford Brooks University uk.... Really excited about it... But the university core module only have managing big data , Distributed Ledger Technologies, Artificial Intelligence and Mobility. They don't have Blockchain or any coding or any data security module.... Should i choose this university for Fintech?. . Please reply
@Ariful - my take is that no university will have the most comprehensive mix of what you are interested in. The one you are writing about seems to have a ton of great modules and you can always pick up the blockchain knowledge elsewhere, through online courses. If you're happy with your research, go for it 🤞
Hello Martin Thank You for your valuable insights. I am a supply chain professional. Do you have any recommendations for supply chain blockchain courses for starters and to have an ample knowledge on the application in Supply Chain ? The Blockchain Council has the following course; ”Certified Blockchain & Supply Chain Professional™“ Could this course be helpful for learning and application? Thank You
Hi Martin, Another great video. Really enjoyed it. I was wondering are you aware of any website/publication that provides salary/comp info on blockchain related jobs at fintech firms? thank you
Shawn - I haven't come across a credible report on salaries, but here's my view. The traditional finance (investment banks, trading, asset management, wealth management) - all of that is fast becoming commoditized and where people used to make 700-800k a year, they now make half of that. That's for experienced, relatively senior people. The main culprit is that everything is being moved onto electronic platforms, teams are shrinking because clients achieve a lot without human input and the industry overall is fighting to survive in the face of the fintech competition. Jamie Dimon said is last week - they could have built Square themselves, but they didn't. So - as a blockchain developer, you're looking at 150-250k depending on a location, but it's ultimately all about equity. The idea of the fintech companies is really all about working in a super high growth industry where businesses grow and you can participate in that. Think about Stripe - a year or two ago, barely known small payments company that was competing with other fintech businesses. If you got in a couple of years ago and got equity, today's you're laughing because of the valuation they have and how ridiculously fast that's grown. Not sure this helps, but essentially, I think if you're not happy with your seat in asset management and think about fintech, don't hesitate. Good thinks happen and it's where the growth is.
Thank you Martin. I completely agree with your statement about what is happening at (and to) traditional money managers. I am witnessing it first hand and it will only get worse. I really appreciate your insight.
Hi Martin, I noted that this video is now over a year old. I know nothing about programming or the Blockchain, but I have heard that these industries are constantly undergoing significant advancements and changes. Would you say that the courses you recommended in this video are still relavent, or are there other courses/certificates that you recommend to keep current??
Thank you as a developer, blockchain is very intriguing. I see it as the future.
Completely agree, interesting how the traditional banking sector still does so well given the inherent danger of the whole DeFi trend to taking out the middleman... next few years will for sure be interesting!
Hey man where did you learn blockchain dev?
I wrote a self made blockchain using Javascript node js. But in the interview they asked me it better to design blockchain in C++ , because bitcoin was written in C++.
My question on why is C++ preferred and what is its superiority ?
hey bro.... do you get the answer of your question? i am learning javascript to know blockhain to, i hope you answer this question and make millionare dollars
@@nalendratroyard9950 nope I dint got
@@newborn7850 now you get job as Blockchain developer?
Thank you so much man, there really isn't a direct pathway and this helped so much. After I complete my IBM fundamentals course, I would like to focus soley on the Insurance Risk Management and claims on the blockchain.
What do you think about the courses/certificates from 101blockchain vs blockchain-council which one is professionally "more" recognized and courses kept upto date?
Also a few of udemy courses are up there in terms of hands-on coding lessons
Martin, I think the first Coursera course you mentioned is in reality 4 courses that form a specialization.Thanks for this vid, it is great info! Keep going!
@Yael Sapphire Circle - glad you liked it, thanks for the feedback!
COURSERA IS NONSENSE !!
@@deepdesire6967 Why is Coursera bad? What was experience?
@@cryptobarongg_6814 u can take a trial and see it yourself.. Boring lecturers, no practical usage, very easy tests.. Anyone can Crack it and get certificates. It will put u to sleep.. Hyped to the core.. All these industry experts don't have any skill of how to teach and they teach u basics that is freely available on the internet. And that guy Andrew NG courses will put u in coma..
@@deepdesire6967 I think you are right on the money. Coursera really waters down the courses. When they started they used to have full course which were at par with the courses at those universities. Now they have watered them down and made them easy for the public. Net result you learn much less. Much better to find the actual courses being taught at the top univs such as MIT opencourseware.
Hmmm why the University of Nicosia MOOCs or MSc are not listed 🤔?
I’m a blockchain developer and love your fintech videos!! Keep em coming 🔥🔥
Whoa! Thanks, Rohan, appreciate it! 🙏
Bro I'm in india. And i'm a fresher, please suggest me some best course.
FROM WHERE DID YOU LEARN
@@AbdulRahman-lu6dn did u get any ideas?
Bruh please suggest great courses on how to become blockchain developer , I'm also ready if u want to intern me for free in return knowledge is enough on blockchain tech
Some real powerhouse courses on Blockchain here ☝️
Hi there, I am a complete beginner with zero coding experience, where should I start to learn about Blockchain Technology, I am very serious about it and I find the blockchain space to be fascinating..
Thank you in advance!
@yezefen - I think a great place to start is one of the courses I talk about. A few of them are for complete beginners with zero coding experience and then you can decide how far you want to take it. I'd start with one of these two:
1. Blockchain Developer Nanodegree from Udacity - bit.ly/34B23SL
3. Blockchain Revolution by INSEAD - bit.ly/3eXB8Fw
Keep me posted how you're doing with getting into blockchain 🤞
Can we really get a job with courses that are only 8 hour long?? It feels like they're not gonna be able to cover all the topics properly
hi as a total beginner with no recognizable college degree do you recommend these courses in the process of being a blockchain dev and eventually finding a job?
yes I do. Especially if you don't have a recognizable college degree, you have to start somewhere and start putting some credentials on your resume. These courses are a good start to do just that. They won't guarantee you get the job you want, but they will help you get on the right path. Good luck!
I’m in the same boat as you and I’m so scared. I’m very interested in financial technology but I know borderline nothing.
Thank you, all 5 courses content look similar, which one to opt for!!!
@Ganesh - great question! I think the best name recognition are the courses by INSEAD which are excellent. Everyone knows INSEAD and that will help boost your resume 🍀
Hello Martins.... THANK YOU SO MUCH for this video. I am in that phase of my life where after spending 12years as a warehouse staff I dare say that today is my Aha moment 👍
Great to hear and hopefully some of my videos can inspire you to move in the direction you desire 🙏
Thanks Martin. I am Test Analyst interested in Crypto. Are there any specific courses for Testers or are these good as well?
Thanks so much! Currently working in wealth management and preparing for the next year phase in my career.
@Joseph S - good luck with the new skills!!
Hi Joseph
Damn man ur 1st on keyword "best blockchain course" with low subscribers hatsoff🤘🤘
@som - amazing!! let's try increase the subscribers count then 🚣🏻♀️🚴🏻♂️
I am a cyber security governance professional. Please suggest me a Block chain security and risk management on that domain
This video is the first video I watched from your channel. Congratulation for how you've put everything together. You're a great content creator. Liked, subscribed! Thank you ✅
@Sergiu - thank you for the kind words!
Which blockchain certification is worth in 2022?
Anyone knows?
I think after 3 years blockchain became a most popular topic on internet. So, if someone are interested to became a programmer i think blockchain is best choice.
Where did you learn blockchain dev?
@@sidkapoor9085 If you are interested to learn blockchain you can just knock me on any social media. Link in my about section. I research 1 year + about how to learn this. After complete my HSC i totally focus on blockchain. Because i want to be a blockchain developer.
Hello Martin, I'm into cyber security. Could you recommend any course or certification on block chain security?
Thanks for your work
Hey J - I have a video similar to this one on the channel talking about the best cybersecurity courses....
Hi martin, i have a question though, as a beginner who wants to venture into block chain development fully, do i have to do all the courses you mentioned to become a pro in the space?
Hey there - not all, but I would recommend at least two courses to get variety of instructors and material. Then you'll be a lot better equipped to get to the next level from there.
@@martinzeman89 Alright, I'm currently a newbie in the programming/coding space. Do I need to take a fundamental computer science course like CS50 (Introduction to Computer Science) before venturing into blockchain development, or can I just go ahead and start with these amazing blockchain courses?
Hey Martin what would you sugesst a guy who has no clue of blockchain tech but wants to learn.
Thanks
@carl - I think one of the courses by INSEAD I talk about are a great start. See links below and let me know what you think:
Blockchain Revolution in Financial Services by INSEAD - bit.ly/3thaL2x
Blockchain Revolution by INSEAD - bit.ly/3eXB8Fw
Hi martin, very informative vdo, I am in a conatiner line ERP can you please guide me from where should I start my career with Blockchain. i.e. courses and certification. TIA
Blockchain council or gaqm certificate? What do you recomend? Tnq
Good to see this. Was checking to see if blockchain council was legit. A
Review like this definitely helps
It is 🤞 - thanks for watching !
Hello Martins, Thank you for this video, do I need to learn how to code before beginning my journey to acquiring knowledge on blockchain developement on blockchain council?
please help, Thanks.
Hey Thomas - you typically learn these skills in these courses. Everyone's baseline is different, so make sure you pick a course relevant to your level... good luck!
Hey Martin, thanks for the list. Please, regarding course 1&5, do I need an IT background? Thanks again.
Hey Guizz DZ - you don't. If you take one of these courses, please let me know how you like them....
@@martinzeman89 I work in a bank and I might go for all of them. I’ll give you my full feedback 👍
Does someone need to know how to code to become a blockchain developer?
@ktoferus - it helps to have some coding experience, but one has to start somewhere. So no, you can become a blockchain developer without prior coding knowledge and these courses should help set you on the right path 🤞
Martin! You have a nice content. Do you have any recommendations for a laptop under USD 1.000 for Blockchain developers? Linux/windows/IOS? Thanks!
Did you know Concordium $CCD decentralised blockchain technology is the first with layer-one ID built into the protocol.
How much do those Insead certifications cost? I can't find any information on the Coursera site.
hey Charles - you can take them for free or pay a small fee if you'd like to receive the certification. Good luck!
Hello, Martin What course would you suggest for someone like me who has no knowledge on computer programming or fintech
Hi Brandon - I would suggest a couple of courses that will get you real solid basics and you can then decide how deep you want to go. I think either of these 4 courses below will be great to do that:
- Blockchain Revolution in Financial Services by INSEAD - bit.ly/3thaL2x
- Blockchain Revolution by INSEAD - bit.ly/3eXB8Fw
- FinTech Foundations & Applications from Wharton - bit.ly/3uFsp0M
- Blockchain Fundamentals - Berkeley University of California - tidd.ly/33iTuvm
Let me know how you like them if you decide to take it 🤟
Good day Martin, Thank you for this video however I need your council, I have no experience in programming and coding but I want to learn blockchain technology, please which is the best online school to start with.
@Rex Edet - I think one of the first three courses I highlight in the video are a good way to start. They are accessible, affordable, and give a great introduction into the blockchain tech world. Here are the links:
Blockchain Developer Nanodegree from Udacity - bit.ly/34B23SL
Blockchain Revolution in Financial Services by INSEAD - bit.ly/3thaL2x
Blockchain Revolution by INSEAD - bit.ly/3eXB8Fw
Keep me posted on how you like them! 😜
I'm willing to start a career in the blockchain area. Which of those courses do you think would be most useful?
@laurovetus - I think both of these would be a great asset to have on your resume:
-> Blockchain Developer Nanodegree from Udacity - bit.ly/3tmrlOB
-> Blockchain Revolution in Financial Services by INSEAD - bit.ly/3thaL2x
Let me know how you like them 🙏
@@martinzeman89 Thanks. I'll have a look at them and will let you know.
@@martinzeman89 @Martin Zeman Hello thank you for this amazing video.I just checked out the blockchain developer nano degree on Udacity it's clearly stated that there's are
prerequisites needed such as 1year object-oriented programming, JavaScript code and others. so as complete novice in this field do you think I can succeed in this program.
Or should I check out other related courses you listed?
Hi Martin, You may want to have a look at the courses offered by the Bitcoin SV academy. In my opinion they are the best courses you will find for bitcoin and they're completely free.
The Udacity course is in dire need for an update, given the evolution of the technology and, especially, the tools. Also, the code walk-through are not much more than an instructor reading the source code, and the SCM project is half-backed, it looks like it was left there in the middle of an update.
Thanks for the feedback!
Have you tried any of the coursera courses?
Great video Martin! Thanks for sharing.
Thanks, Brydon!
Which course out of these, would help a retail banker for a career change to blockchain ?
I think one of the two INSEAD courses would be a great start for you - great name recognition and tackles exactly that, a transition from traditional banking:
Blockchain Revolution in Financial Services by INSEAD - bit.ly/3thaL2x
Blockchain Revolution by INSEAD - bit.ly/3eXB8Fw
Good luck! 🍀
Thank you very much for providing us with this structured material :) really helped
Glad it was helpful!
Hi, pls suggest. I am from Aviation industry. I can see there is an great opportunity to incorporate blockchain technology. I am project manager and do not have coding skills. I want a course where I can understand the technology and other aspects so that I would be able implement and incorporate. Looking forward to hearing from you.
HI Sharath - what in aviation do you do?
Have you seen the links below the video? A ton of great suggestions there... take a look 👀
@@martinzeman89 currently I work for the Aviation solution provider - IT company as an Implementation Project Manager. I have Airport ops experience.
I am thinking of enrolling to BlockChain Revolution Specialization. My only concern is I dont have any coding language skills. Is it require to finish the course. !! I will look into the Links in mean time. Looking forward to hearing from you. Thank you.
Thanks alot for the video.
What do you think about Master degree in Blockchain from University of Nicosia?
@Nawras - you're welcome! I am not familiar with the degree at University of Nicosia unfortunately. Hard to say to be perfectly honest. I still maintain that blockchain and fintech degrees carry more weight if they are from one of the big Ivy League schools and I talk about these in my videos often. But that doesn't mean this specific degree is not great, I just don't know it....
@@martinzeman89 I was thinking about it as it was famous as the first Msc degree in blockchain in the world. But still hesitating so I will check it around. Thanks again and have a great day
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation:
00:00 🤖 Fintech questions: What is blockchain? Is it the same as bitcoin? Why do I need to understand blockchain?
00:13 🛡️ Blockchain is the future with applications in smart contracts, record-keeping, identification, supply chain management, and cryptocurrencies.
02:26 💼 Blockchain offers high security and can't be easily modified without modifying all subsequent blocks.
03:23💼 First course: Blockchain Developer Nanodegree from Udacity, which provides comprehensive training from beginner to pro.
09:46📚 Course five: Certified Blockchain Developer from the Blockchain Council, focuses on the development side of blockchain for newcomers and experienced developers.
Made with HARPA AI
Thorough reviews. Thanks 👍
Great information. This video answered many doubts I had. Thanks for your effort. I like the video and subscribed to the channel.
Thanks Milciades!!
Working in investment banking operation reconciliation. Request you to please suggest good course for growth
Are you looking at the courses specifically for blockchain?
Yes even I want it
Can you suggest some good certification for lawyers dealing with blockchain / crypto currency.
Hey - this one is a bit more about fintech in general: FinTech Law and Policy - Duke University - bit.ly/3eTEn0S
Are you looking at specifically blockchain and law around it?
@@martinzeman89 , thankyou.
I realized that the secret to making a million is saving for a better investment. I always tell myself you don't need that new Maserati or that vacation just yet. That mindset helped me make more money investing. For example last year I invested 80k in stocks (with the help of my Financial Advisor of course) and made about 246k, but guess what? I put it all back and traded with her again and now I'm rounding up close to a million.
The pandemic came and taught everyone the importance of having multiple stream of income, unfortunately having a nice paying job doesn't mean you are financial secured anymore. So we all need to put in an extra-income earning chance, like investments.
@@Dylan-baerber3486 I agree with you, Covid taught us the importance of having a plan "B" income. You are not safe with just one paying job, when nobody knows what will happen next. Look at what happened to so many of u...
Job will pay your bills, business will make you rich but investment makes and keep you wealthy, the future is inevitable 💵
Investment is that tiny line that separates the RICH from the POOR. The foolish from wise sorry to say. I can proudly say I am wise today because I can provide for my family through my investments.
@@SimonKelly7836 What is your advice for a new beginner like myself, I have been trying to practice using a demo accounts, but I am scared that I don't know enough to start trading all by myself. What to do next.
Hello, thank you for your video! :)
Hello back 👻 - you're welcome!
Thank you for the videos. I am planning to enroll for one of these courses. Do you have by any chance affiliate so you could get credited for pointing me to these courses ?
Thank you for watching! And yes - the links to the courses are right below the video in the description 😜
@@martinzeman89 Took the Certified Blockchain Developer, so far really enjoying it. Thank you very much.
Hi, great video. What course would you suggest for someone like me who has zero knowledge on computer programming?
@BisPro - I think the best place to start is with these 2 courses:
Blockchain Revolution in Financial Services by INSEAD - bit.ly/3thaL2x
Blockchain Revolution by INSEAD - bit.ly/3eXB8Fw
INSEAD is a very highly rated business school and these courses are very well designed. Hope you like them!
@@martinzeman89 thanks.. appreciate it, but I thought coding is the first thing to learn. Should I attend computer programming first before learning about blockchain?
@@nissangamba Yes you should get a grounding in programming first. I would suggest maybe learning javascript and Node js, learn how the backend works, and learn some front end and React also. Then you will be in a good place to learn blockchain.
Thanks you so much, this is a great content ! I was wondering if you heard any feedback about the "Blockchain Technologies and Applications for Business" course from Berkeley ?
Bonjour, Francois-Xavier - I don't know this course well, but I just looked it up and the curriculum doesn't look all that much different from the course at Berkeley I listed in one of my videos - tidd.ly/33iTuvm
The price tag is very different of course, the course I talked about is less than $200 while the one you are looking at is $2600? If you decided to take it, would love to hear what you thought of it...
@@martinzeman89 Hey MArtin, thanks for your answer. I actually decided to take it (more for the network and to value my resume), it will start in september, so I will keep you posted if you are interested. meanwhile i will keep watching your content, it is really great. Cheers.
Thanks for the information. I love the content.
Glad you enjoy it!
Martin i have a question blockchain course available in mba subject
Superb vedios , please suggest coaching centres in Hyderabad
@Marepally - thanks! Check out the links to the courses below the video - all the stuff is online! 😜
thanks martin, good video with lots of information.
Glad you enjoyed it
Thank you so much!
You're most welcome!
great Video thank You Martin,
Thank you 🙏
Hey can you please suggest me a placement oriented course, means the course which will teach whole block chain development using a language and will help me in getting a job.
I think picking one or two courses from those I talk about will be a great start. All the links are below the video 😜
Hi Martin. I'm really interested in learning about the blockchain and transitioning my career. My biggest worry is all of the open positions that I've seen online require 3+ years of experience in another programming language that I don't have since I'm new to the field. Is this an issue? Can I still get a job with 0 experience but have gained an understanding by taking 1 or more courses?
Hi Malik - the whole point is to start somewhere and start picking up skills that you can then showcase on your resume and in your interviews. I would try to go through 2-3 courses - these should give you a solid basis to get in the field, even if you don't have 3+ years of practical experience. Just gotta keep knocking on these doors and have something that shows you have the knowledge, even if more theoretical than practical in terms of experience. Good luck!!
@@martinzeman89 Thank you so much!
@@martinzeman89 thanks so much Martin!
thanks
your information is really worthy thanks
@Jorge - glad you found it useful! 😜
After watching your videos i have decided to go for Fintech. I am thinking to go uk, university of Huddersfield for my msc in Fintech... I am also an ACCA affiliate + already have bsc in applied accounting from Oxford Brooks University uk.... Really excited about it... But the university core module only have managing big data , Distributed Ledger Technologies, Artificial Intelligence and Mobility. They don't have Blockchain or any coding or any data security module.... Should i choose this university for Fintech?. . Please reply
@Ariful - my take is that no university will have the most comprehensive mix of what you are interested in. The one you are writing about seems to have a ton of great modules and you can always pick up the blockchain knowledge elsewhere, through online courses. If you're happy with your research, go for it 🤞
Thanks bro me also changed my direction from customer service to blockchain it’s tuff for me while iam new in Programing let’s see 👍
@hamad - you're welcome. these courses should def help!
Hello Martin
Thank You for your valuable insights. I am a supply chain professional. Do you have any recommendations for supply chain blockchain courses for starters and to have an ample knowledge on the application in Supply Chain ?
The Blockchain Council has the following course; ”Certified Blockchain & Supply Chain Professional™“
Could this course be helpful for learning and application?
Thank You
I am fucking promising that i will be a blockchain dev, the journey starts bow
Hey - checking in on you. How is the journey so far?
you explain so well
thanks! 🙏
Is the best ever
So good
Great info, Thanks. Currently in central bank IT security. Blockchain is very intriguing.
Glad it was helpful!
I cannot thank you enough brother
@Matende - anytime!! 🙏
wtf dude how much did they pay you to talk for the 4th course, those things you can learn them easily on your own and from yt for free
Any free course?
You can get a Free Trial on the Coursera courses in my list - but remember, you get what you pay for 😜
Ckb🚀
Hi Martin,
Another great video. Really enjoyed it. I was wondering are you aware of any website/publication that provides salary/comp info on blockchain related jobs at fintech firms? thank you
Shawn - I haven't come across a credible report on salaries, but here's my view. The traditional finance (investment banks, trading, asset management, wealth management) - all of that is fast becoming commoditized and where people used to make 700-800k a year, they now make half of that. That's for experienced, relatively senior people. The main culprit is that everything is being moved onto electronic platforms, teams are shrinking because clients achieve a lot without human input and the industry overall is fighting to survive in the face of the fintech competition. Jamie Dimon said is last week - they could have built Square themselves, but they didn't.
So - as a blockchain developer, you're looking at 150-250k depending on a location, but it's ultimately all about equity. The idea of the fintech companies is really all about working in a super high growth industry where businesses grow and you can participate in that. Think about Stripe - a year or two ago, barely known small payments company that was competing with other fintech businesses. If you got in a couple of years ago and got equity, today's you're laughing because of the valuation they have and how ridiculously fast that's grown.
Not sure this helps, but essentially, I think if you're not happy with your seat in asset management and think about fintech, don't hesitate. Good thinks happen and it's where the growth is.
Thank you Martin. I completely agree with your statement about what is happening at (and to) traditional money managers. I am witnessing it first hand and it will only get worse. I really appreciate your insight.
I'd go for 1st
Great choice, Smile ! 😜
Man prices on these courses went up...
Hey Noah - yeah, they tend to move up and down - how much more the one you're looking at?
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Huh, Blockchain Council is an Affiliate link.
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Great video thanks for the information.
Glad it was helpful!
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