
The BLOKC's Arbitrum Developers Bootcamp is hitting a major milestone — students from the University of the Philippines Diliman Department of Computer Science are now taking their Certified Arbitrum Developer assessments.
After weeks of intensive training, these aspiring Web3 developers are putting their knowledge to the test, demonstrating their command of the Arbitrum ecosystem through formal certification. Alongside the assessment, participants have also begun building their own decentralized applications (dApps), turning theory into tangible, working projects.
Earning a Certified Arbitrum Developer credential is more than just a badge — it's a meaningful signal to the Web3 industry. For computer science students stepping into the blockchain space, this certification provides:
The Arbitrum Developers Bootcamp reflects The BLOKC's continued commitment to equipping Filipino students with real, in-demand blockchain skills. By partnering with top academic institutions like UP Diliman and integrating globally recognized certification programs, The BLOKC is helping bridge the gap between traditional computer science education and the emerging decentralized web.
As the students push through their assessments and finalize their dApp projects, the entire BLOKC community is cheering them on. Their success is a testament to the growing Web3 talent pipeline being built right here in the Philippines.
🎓 Congratulations and good luck to all the bootcamp participants — the future of Web3 in the Philippines is in great hands!
Drop your words of encouragement in the comments and show your support for these future Arbitrum developers!
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