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  • O Clark (4104)

    Queen Mary University of London (UK)

    Timely, clear homework help restored my child’s confidence

    " I was worried when O got poor marks until we found their homework help. M Singh’s blockchain support was clear, concise, and always delivered right on time I’m O’s mother, and I’ve seen their confidence return for exams. Sessions on Google Meet felt personalized, and any doubts were handled immediately Thanks and greetings to M Singh. "

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    University of Maryland - College Park (USA)

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    " M Singh has a real knack for breaking down complex concepts into manageable steps. I’m K. Christensen’s father, and when she needed professional-quality help with her blockchain assignment, the service connected us with him via WhatsApp. He provided clear explanations and sent polished solutions by email, which made her research feel thorough and a lot less daunting. "

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    University of New Mexico (USA)

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    " His understanding of blockchain skyrocketed after sessions with M Singh, a petroleum engineering specialist. I’m a friend of A Castro and watched him finally prep well for the exam, all thanks to MEB’s online tutoring. He reached out via WhatsApp, explained his needs, and got matched quickly. The trial slot was free, and the hourly rates were straightforward. All our sessions took place on Google Meet, and the notes arrived promptly by email. Love it. Bye! "

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    University of Vermont (USA)

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    " Hi M Singh, your homework help sessions in petroleum engineering have really eased the pressure. Rodney often felt overwhelmed by the complex problems before, and I’m his mother—so I truly appreciate how clearly you explain troubleshooting well logs and reservoir equations. The trial via WhatsApp went smoothly, and the quick email responses are fantastic. It would be great to have a few more tutors available, but overall we’re very satisfied. "

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    " I raised my son’s Petroleum Engineering grade from a C to an A– after online tutoring with My Engg Buddy. I’m Morris’s father and remember he was pretty skeptical at first. Tutor M. Singh shared straightforward tips during our Google Meet sessions, and now he’s a lot more confident. "

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** HW Fee: It varies based on the number and complexity of questions, deadline proximity, required detail level, and tutor availability. Feel free to contact us on WhatsApp (or email at meb@myengineeringbuddy.com) to determine the precise cost of your assignment.

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What is Blockchain?

1. A blockchain is a decentralized, distributed digital ledger that records transactions across many computers so no single entity can alter the data. Each block holds a batch of transactions, linked cryptographically. Real life example: tracking food safety in IBM Food Trust. Uses P2P (Peer-to-Peer) networks for validation.

2. Distributed Ledger Technology (DLT), crypto-ledger, shared ledger, and transactional ledger.

3. Major topics in blockchain include: • Consensus mechanisms: Proof of Work, Proof of Stake • Cryptography: hashing algorithms (SHA-256), digital signatures • Smart contracts: self‑executing code on platforms like Ethereum • Tokenomics: design and economics of tokens (e.g., ERC‑20) • Scalability solutions: sharding, layer-2 networks (e.g., Lightning Network) • Privacy features: zero‑knowledge proofs, ring signatures • Governance models: on‑chain vs. off‑chain decision making

4. In 2008, Bitcoin’s white paper by Satoshi Nakamoto introduced blockchain. 2009 saw Bitcoin’s genesis block mined. 2015 brought Ethereum, enabling smart contracts beyond simple transfers. 2017 ICO (Initial Coin Offerings) boom raised billions, though many projects failed. 2020–2021 DeFi (Decentralized Finance) skyrocketed on Ethereum, with over $80 billion locked. More recently, NFTs and enterprise blockchains like Hyperledger Fabric have gained traction. This timeline shows how blockchain technology has evolved and where innovation is headed. (Note: some dates and terms may vary slightly due to updates or regional adoption that occured.)

How can MEB help you with Blockchain?

If you want to learn about blockchain, MEB offers private one‑on‑one online blockchain tutoring. If you are a school, college, or university student and want top grades on assignments, lab reports, live tests, projects, essays, or dissertations, try our 24/7 instant online blockchain homework help. We prefer WhatsApp chat, but if you don’t use it, please email us at meb@myengineeringbuddy.com.

Although we help everyone, most of our students are from the USA, Canada, the UK, Gulf countries, Europe, and Australia.

Students come to us because some courses are hard, they have too many assignments, questions seem tricky, or they need extra time to understand new ideas. Health or personal issues, part‑time work, missed classes, or a fast course pace can also make learning hard.

If you are a parent and your student is struggling with this subject, contact us today to help your ward ace exams and homework. They will thank you!

MEB also offers support in over 1000 other subjects with some of the finest tutors and experts. It’s important to ask for help when you need it so you can learn without stress.

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What is so special about Blockchain?

Blockchain is a way to record data that is special because it does not rely on one central place. Each piece of information is linked in a chain and shared across many computers. This makes it hard to change or delete records once they are added. In software engineering, this level of trust and transparency is unique.

Compared to other topics like traditional databases or programming courses, blockchain offers stronger security and a built-in audit trail. Developers can build systems that do not need a middleman. But it also brings drawbacks: it can be slower, harder to scale, and uses more computing power. Students may find the concepts more complex than in many other software engineering subjects.

What are the career opportunities in Blockchain?

Many universities and online platforms now offer master’s degrees, certificates or special courses in blockchain technology. You can study distributed ledger theory, cryptography, smart contracts and decentralized apps. Recent trends include research in blockchain scalability and cross‑chain bridges, as well as hands‑on labs with real networks.

Blockchain skills open doors in finance, supply chain, healthcare and government sectors. Companies need experts to build secure systems and streamline processes. Job postings for blockchain roles have grown over 50% in the last two years, making it a strong choice for career growth and steady demand.

Popular roles include blockchain developer, where you write and test smart contract code; blockchain architect, who designs the network’s structure and security; and blockchain consultant, advising firms on strategy and integration. You may also work as a security auditor, checking for bugs or vulnerabilities in decentralized applications.

We study blockchain to create transparent, tamper‑proof systems and reduce middlemen. It powers cryptocurrencies, digital identity, traceable supply chains and secure voting. Advantages include improved data integrity, cost savings from automation and new business models such as decentralized finance or tokenized assets.

How to learn Blockchain?

Start by getting the basics of cryptography, networking and smart contracts. Read simple guides on how blocks link and how transactions work. Follow a step‑by‑step path: learn a programming language like JavaScript or Python, explore Ethereum or Hyperledger tutorials, build small projects such as a token or voting app, then move on to testing and security checks. Practice each step until you feel confident before moving to the next.

Blockchain can seem tricky at first because it mixes coding, math and distributed systems. Once you break it down into smaller topics and practice regularly, you’ll find patterns and it gets easier. Patience and steady progress are key.

You can definitely start on your own using free guides, videos and forums. If you hit roadblocks or need a clear plan, a tutor can speed things up, answer questions faster and keep you motivated with deadlines and feedback.

Our MEB tutors offer 1:1 online sessions, personalized study plans and hands‑on project support. We help you master concepts, review your code, guide you through assignments and prepare you for interviews or exams. You’ll get clear explanations and step‑by‑step help at an affordable fee.

Time to learn Blockchain varies by background. With some coding experience, you can grasp basic ideas in 4–6 weeks by studying a few hours a day. To build real projects and prepare for jobs or exams, allow 3–6 months of regular practice and guided learning.

Here are some top resources most students use: YouTube channels like Dapp University, Simply Explained and Ivan on Tech; sites such as Coursera, edX, freeCodeCamp and ethereum.org; books like Mastering Bitcoin by Andreas Antonopoulos, Mastering Ethereum by Antonopoulos & Wood, and Blockchain Basics by Daniel Drescher.

College students, parents, tutors from USA, Canada, UK, Gulf etc., if you need a helping hand—be it online 1:1 24/7 tutoring or assignment support—our tutors at MEB can help at an affordable fee.

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