CBDE Exam Information and Guideline
BTA Certified Blockchain Developer Ethereum
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This exam is a 70 question multiple-choice exam that lasts 1.5 hours and is a performance-based evaluation of Ethereum Development skills and knowledge. Internet access is not provided during the exam, nor is any course material or study guides.
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The Certified Blockchain Developer - Ethereum (CBDE) exam is an elite way to demonstrate your knowledge and skills in this emerging space. Additionally, you will become a member of a community of Blockchain leaders. With certification comes monthly industry updates via email and video.
The CBDE exam is a 70 question multiple-choice exam that lasts 1.5 hours and is performance-based evaluation of Ethereum Development skills and knowledge. Internet access is not provided during the exam, nor is any course material or study guides.
A person who holds this certification demonstrates their ability to:
Plan and prepare production ready applications for the Ethereum blockchain
Write, test, and deploy secure Solidity smart contracts
Understand and work with Ethereum fees
Work within the bounds and limitations of the Ethereum blockchain
Use the essential tooling and systems needed to work with the Ethereum ecosystem
This exam will prove that a student completely understands how to:
Implement web3.js
Write and compile Solidity smart contracts
Create secure smart contracts
Deploy smart contracts both the live and test Ethereum networks
Calculate Ethereum gas costs
Unit test smart contracts
Run an Ethereum node on development machines