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Welcome to Hack Solidity!

Buidler?

That’s one of the trending slangs going around in the Web 3.0 developer space, basically asking if you are contributing to or building in the blockchain ecosystem. And today, we are delighted to share what we are contributing to the space. Hello there! We are Hack Solidity, a platform dedicated to helping individuals gain the proper skills to become expert Solidity developers.

We are creating a platform where people, with or without a developer background, can learn blockchain development alongside Solidity, a popular programming language used for blockchain development. This means that you could be an accountant in a firm, a carpenter, a cybersecurity expert, or even a high schooler who is willing to become a blockchain or Solidity developer. All that would be required of you would be to join the community and start learning on the platform at your own pace. You could be living in Australia, South Africa, Luxembourg, or even Qatar and still have access to the platform because it is free for everyone and anyone as long as they have the passion to learn.

If you’re asking what makes us stand out from other Web 3.0 learning platforms out there, we were hoping you’d read a bit further.

First, we are setting up lessons mostly around solidity and related topics, which allows us to extensively cover all the fundamental concepts around blockchain development. This means that not only will you be learning Solidity, but also languages like Yul, EVM Assembly, and Javascript. And also, you will learn advanced development with technologies and tools like ZkSync, Hardhat, and many more, all in Hack Solidity.

Secondly, you would not only be learning these languages and technologies without proper application and use cases, but you would also be opportune to learn to build blockchain projects that can potentially boost your career as a blockchain or Solidity developer and show the quality of skills attained while learning.

Thirdly, working with solidity auditors and blockchain security experts, we would make sure you gained the sound knowledge and skills required to build secure blockchain systems and applications that are less prone to hacks and have no exploitable vulnerabilities. This is the main reason for the creation of Hack Solidity.

Our mission at Hack Solidity is to onboard as many blockchain and Solidity developers as possible until there are no more hacks in the blockchain ecosystem. Whereas hacks and exploits have been one of the major drawbacks to the widespread adoption of blockchain technology, we intend to educate a large number of people working in the blockchain ecosystem on blockchain security in order to reduce the risks of hacks and exploits on blockchain projects. This will, in the long run, be a good way to improve the adoption, acceptance, and integration of blockchain technology on a worldwide scale.

Check us out if you want to be among the first users to learn with Hack Solidity or contribute to Hack Solidity. Feel free to reach out to us on Twitter(@hacksolidity) if you have any questions, comments, or feedback for us ahead of our beta launch.

Let’s buidl together.

Yours,

Hack Solidity Team

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