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Cryptocurrency Academy: This is how you can enroll in free courses

Cryptocurrency Academy: This is how you can enroll in free courses

The crypto social network, Blumer, announced that Colombians will be able to take free courses on Block Chain, Metaverse, NFT and the world of cryptocurrenciesthrough its Zverso training platform.

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“We are very happy to announce the first 100% free Crypto academy in Latin America. We want to train and educate our community in topics that will be fundamental for the future, such as the metaverse, blockchain, crypto assets and NFT.”, said Ernesto Ruiz, CEO and co-founder of Blumer.

These free courses do not require a professional degree and the certification is optional, since its purpose is for users to acquire knowledge on topics related to cryptocurrencies in a short time.

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Those interested in receiving the training must create a Blumer user through the following link and there make the relevant registration. The courses will be available every day and people will have the possibility to feed back the knowledge through the Blumer forums.

The Zverso training platform app is available for iOS and Android devices.

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