Patrick Collins YouTube

Patrick Collins YouTube

Educator offering Smart Contract Developer tutorials through YouTube courses with millions of views; also co-founded security teams and implements NFTs as learning certificates.
Application
Applied on: 16 Sep 2023 06:43 PM
Approved
User Review
AI Review
A1
Reviewed on 15 Feb 2024 05:54 AM
Projects must aim to enhance education or knowledge-sharing about the Arbitrum ecosystem. Ideally projects should also be build on Arbitrum or Arbitrum Nova(if possible).
The project creates educational content specifically around smart contracts, with evidence of including Arbitrum-based content, such as using Arbitrum NFTs for course completion proof, which supports the knowledge-sharing of the Arbitrum ecosystem.
Clear objectives for improving access to education, learning outcomes, or educational content should be outlined.
The project description outlines clear objectives, such as creating extensive educational courses and providing additional resources like blogs and shorts, which are designed to improve access to education and learning outcomes within the smart contract development space.
Examples of projects suitable for this round: E-learning platforms, Certification systems, Creating new communities, Providing quality educational resources, Creating quality content (youtube tutorials, newsletters, blog posts, podcasts, etc), Protecting users by investigating bad actors DAOs focused on socialization, Creative ideas to onboard new users, Hosting fun/educational/relevant events for the Arbitrum community
The project fulfills several examples of suitable projects by providing quality educational resources through a YouTube platform, utilizing certification through NFT mints, and potentially fostering a community of learners and emerging developers.
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