One of the largest cryptocurrency exchanges is launching the Binance Academy service to provide free self-education resources for the next generation of Blockchain enthusiasts.
The initiative will help solve the fragmentation of information available on the Internet about Blockchain and cryptocurrency by creating a single platform for relevant educational articles and videos. “The mission of Binance Academy is to develop knowledge about the capabilities of Blockchain and cryptocurrencies,” said Binance CEO Changpeng Zhao.
The Binance Academy, operating under the www.binance.vision domain, will be publicly accessible and will cover a wide range of fundamental and advanced topics, including everything from Blockchain technology and its applications to cryptocurrencies and security best practices.
“We are launching a platform open to consumers and content producers. Users can suggest topics that would be of interest to them, as well as submit their own content for publication alongside that of the Binance exchange,” says Changpeng.
Given the fast-paced nature of the industry, the curriculum at Binance Academy will continually adapt and expand to reflect real-world scenarios and strategies. Users will also be able to create electronic bookmarks to navigate terminology in the rapidly developing Blockchain economy.
The Academy was open to the public in its early stages of development and encouraged user engagement and assistance, and Binance actively encourages readers around the world to provide feedback and suggestions.
Binance is a seamless Blockchain ecosystem consisting of an exchange, laboratories, launch pad, information service, academy, and charitable foundation. Founded by a team of fintech experts, it is capable of processing over 1.4 million orders per second, making it one of the fastest in the world. The platform is known for its security, speed and community, which attract enthusiasts and professional traders.
According to https://www.businesswire.com
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