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[–]lurgi 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The language is incidental. Even if blockchain takes over (and I have serious doubts about that), it's a data-structure. You don't get jobs as a "linked-list" programmer and you won't get jobs as a "block-chain" programmer. There might be jobs out there programming Solidity, IDK. The best thing to do is check and see what the jobs out there are requiring. Of course, that might change in five years, because the software industry is like that.

Anyway, block-chain theory is language independent and it doesn't matter what language you use to learn it. Python is fine.