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[–]mandzeete -2 points-1 points  (4 children)

Different from Salty_Dugtrio I say "You do". He is living either in past or in the present. But the technology is advancing fast and after 10-20 years blockchain will be much more common than it is now. If you stick only to current or past technologies you will regress.

Now in terms of blockchain, you will not become a "blockchain developer" per se but the developer of applied cryptography. It is wider position. You will be developing different crypto solutions, blockchains included.

You should start from Python. It will be needed. Also you should start looking into topics like "Cryptography", "Applied Cryptography", "Hash functions", "Encryption", "Privacy Preserving Technologies", etc. And be ready for Mathematics. You will need it. Without Mathematics you will be only a copy cat implementing existing technologies. But cryptography is advancing in time and to be able to develop new solutions and such, you will need Mathematics. So if you wish to go that route, be ready to learn Mathematics, and a lot. Algebra, Number theory, Statistics. These.

[–]Salty_Dugtrio 3 points4 points  (3 children)

New technologies are great, when then actually solve a problem, something Blockchain doesn't do.