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The Ultimate Training Experience for
NodeOps!
The NodeOps Syndicate Training Program is a 7-week intensive course designed to equip professionals with the skills to deploy, manage, and optimize blockchain nodes. Whether you’re a DevOps engineer looking to enter Web3 or a Blockchain professional eager to master DevOps, this program is tailored for you.
Who is this for?
- DevOps Professionals
- Blockchain/Web3 Professionals
- Tech Enthusiasts

frequently asked questions.
We know you have questions, and we’ve got you covered! Whether you’re wondering about the curriculum, prerequisites, hands-on training, or certification, this section has all the answers you need to make an informed decision about joining the NodeOps Syndicate Training Program.
What is the NodeOps Syndicate Training Program?
The NodeOps Syndicate Training Program is an intensive 7-week training designed to help DevOps professionals break into Blockchain and Web3 engineers master DevOps. You’ll get hands-on experience in deploying, managing, and securing blockchain nodes.
Who should join this program?
This program is for:
DevOps Engineers looking to gain expertise in blockchain infrastructure.
Web3 Professionals who want to learn DevOps best practices.
Tech Enthusiasts eager to master blockchain node operations.
When does the program start and how long is it?
Program Duration: 7 Weeks
Start Date: 15th March
End Date: 3rd May
What will I learn?
Web3 Blockchain Cohort (For DevOps Engineers) – Learn blockchain fundamentals, MetaMask, wallets, transactions, EVM, smart contracts, and more.
Will there be hands-on training?
Yes! This program is built on real-world, practical training. You’ll deploy and manage nodes, work with cloud infrastructure, troubleshoot blockchain transactions, and apply automation techniques.
Do I need prior experience?
Yes, some prior experience is required: If you’re a DevOps Engineer, you should have knowledge of cloud computing and Linux.
How much does the program cost?
Its free, but limited slots available!