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Blockchain Council is a collective of forward-thinking Blockchain and Deep Tech enthusiasts dedicated to advancing the research, development, and practical applications of Blockchain, AI, and Web3 technologies. Our mission is to foster a collaborative environment where experts from diverse disciplines share their knowledge and promote varied use cases for a technologically advanced world. As a private de-facto organization of experts and enthusiasts, we champion awareness and education, empowering businesses, developers, and society to harness these technologies. Our impartial approach allows us to view each technological need and use case uniquely, offering insightful perspectives on how various Deep Tech solutions can fulfill these needs. In line with our commitment, we strive to explore, research, and educate on how these disruptive technologies can augment Blockchain's potential and cultivate a truly decentralized, trustworthy, and sustainable ecosystem. To further our community's learning, we offer educational solutions and certification programs. Additionally, we conduct regular webinars, training sessions, seminars, and events. Embrace the future with the Blockchain Council, where technology pioneers shape the world of tomorrow.
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440 N Barranca Ave, Covina, California 91723, US, 91723, United States
- +1-(323) 984-8594
- hello@blockchain-council.org
- blockchain-council.org
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Great Journey with Credible Organisation
It was indeed a great journey towards my NFT Expert Certification. I was equipped with an immense understanding in the world of Digital Assets.
I recommend everyone wanting to gain insight to go ahead with Blockchain Council
Top-quality education
Top-quality education with a very knowledgeable instructor, good support material, and website infrastructure.
Great class. I learned a lot ...
The content of the class was right on target and provided me with the background I needed. The instructor was extremely knowledgeable and helpful.
Review of Blockchain Council - Certified NFT expert course
Blockchain council is one of the first organizations that provides well-structured and well-organized training regarding blockchain.
As a certified NFT expert that studied this course on this website, I can say that the content was fine and the instructor dominated the topic!
I am happy with my experience and sure you will be.
Comprehensive and detailed content for…
Comprehensive and detailed content for an evolving topic. If you want to future proof yourself and be relevant regarding the future of Web3 and DAOs, this will be a game changer. Blockchain is more than Cryptocurrencies, it’s a philosophical, inclusive and fare approach.
Decent information but unclear about…
Decent information but unclear about the final retake.
Insightful journey into the world of DAOs
Great content, well explained and packed with valuable insights about the blockchain ecosystem. Highly recommended!
Crucial content and valuable certificate.
The field of Blockchain in the IT sector is growing very fast. It is estimated that Blockchain technology has been adopted by more than one-third of the companies in the world and demand for blockchain developers are ever-increasing. I learn ever detail aspects from BCC courses and it provide very deeper knowledge.
Excellent education!
All of the fundamentals of Blockchain and its disruptive potential with real-time use cases were very well highlighted. The code lessons and Blockchain principles were extremely informative, allowing me to obtain a thorough grasp and confidence as a blockchain developer.
I liked the quality of the course
I liked the quality of the course, everything is worthy. The only point for which I put 4 is that the videos sometimes freeze, and this is not because of my Internet speed, but because of the work of the platform. But the course is good, all errors were quickly corrected
The training was comprehensive
The training was comprehensive, well-structured, and well-organized. The information was highly comprehensive and well articulated, with strong Blockchain technology application examples. This course is recommended for anyone interested in Blockchain technology.
The Blockchain Council is an excellent resource
The Blockchain Council is an excellent resource for Blockchain Professionals and Developers.The classes are quite nicely organized. I always appreciate their blog. It is my go-to source for blockchain-related news, insights, and industry trends.
Fake /Keep your credit card safe
Very bad experience from the Block chain council.
Even after canceling the membership, they charged. The cancellation page is fake. I did the cancellation and they ask for a reason but after entering the reason and canceling the membership, they will charge the credit card again. The customer service is only good for sales, no support nothing once you are signed.

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I would give this half a star or no stars if possible. The course is taught in a way that only shows off the instructor's expertise, instead of focusing on whether the meaning is being conveyed for student understanding.
Many of the examples go into extraneous information that the course fails to explain, it assumes students actually understand certain concepts. At other times, it is ambiguous in its explanations.
I have taught database systems (Oracle and SQL Server) for over 20 years in Corporate and College environments and you see teachers who want to show off how much they know versus those who really understand students and want students to learn. The former group are usually terrible teachers while the latter are much better teachers. This is also why some textbooks are better than others in similar technical fields.
I have found much better alternatives with:
101 Blockchains, Coursera, and Simplilearn.
I am part of Blockchain meetup groups and I will make sure to steer them away from this site.
If I were to advise this site, I would suggest they have introductory courses in Blockchain that explain certain concepts in greater detail and that stay on the point.
The CBE training and exam is well…
The CBE training and exam is well structured.
Course content are technical enough without diving into the coding aspect of the Blockchain. I do recommend the organizations content.
Insightful legal application
The course is really informative, and has useful case studies that really help apply the content of the course. If you are a lawyer, the first modules might be a bit boring as it is an overview of law (international law, domestic law, etc), however it is beneficial for other professions looking to learn about the legal application of blockchain. The free resources are a great addition, and to be able to have them available permanently is great help.
Absolutely do not waste your money
Absolutely do not waste your money. You can learn more on YouTube than this fake company. I paid over $500 for a course to find out not only is it USELESS, they refuse to offer a refund for unused classes.
Save your money and try Coursera for credits that actually matter.
Edit to add to their response....
It had been 3 months because I experienced a life altering event. I was bounced around from person to person via email, each time being told that the next person would be able to process my return. It was in this time that I learned these certifications are useless. Why would I want to upgrade?

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Not a good way to learn
I completed the Certified Blockchain Expert.
* Lots of text, not much teaching. Animated diagrams combined with well timed speech/ text would explain advanced concepts a lot better.
* The content is full of spelling mistakes and grammatical errors, which fundamentally changes the meaning. I expect a lot better from educational content. Hire somebody to proof read the slides and script, before selling the course.
* The AMSR machine reader hypnotically sends you to sleep, whilst simultaneously leaves you screaming at it for poor grammar and sentence structure. A human would pass out trying to speak some of those sentences. Just spend a little bit of money on a voice actor or teacher, the experience would be improved 100 times over.
The lack of attention to detail devalues your brand and the certifications awarded to students.
Reliable and professional .
I have used them several times and find them to be very reliable and professional .
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