
Bad weather proved no match for the determination of participants in The BLOKC's Solana Fellows Development Program (SFDP), as the cohort pushed through despite the elements to continue their deep dive into one of blockchain's most dynamic ecosystems.
The session brought learners face-to-face with some of the foundational — and more challenging — concepts that power the Solana network. Participants worked through the Solana protocol, gaining a clearer picture of how the blockchain operates at a technical level. From there, the group tackled key pairs, wallets, and accounts — essential building blocks for anyone looking to develop on or interact meaningfully with the Solana ecosystem.
These topics are far from surface-level. Understanding how key pairs work, how wallets are structured, and how accounts are managed on Solana requires both conceptual clarity and hands-on engagement — exactly the kind of rigorous learning environment the SFDP is designed to provide.
The energy in the room reflected a cohort that came ready to work. As the post put it: "This Solana Fellows Development Program is no joke, but we're here for it." That spirit of resilience and commitment is a hallmark of The BLOKC community — learners who show up, dig in, and grow together regardless of what's happening outside.
The Solana Fellows Development Program is part of The BLOKC's broader mission to equip Filipino developers, builders, and enthusiasts with the technical skills needed to thrive in the Web3 space. By focusing on practical, protocol-level knowledge, the program aims to produce fellows who are not just familiar with blockchain concepts but are genuinely prepared to build within the Solana ecosystem.
Stay tuned for more updates as the cohort continues their journey through the program. The learning doesn't stop — not even for the rain. ☀️⛓️
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