Blockchain Foundations
-Why blockchain exists and what it solves
-Centralized vs decentralized trust
-Wallets, transactions, block explorers
-Hashes, signatures, immutability
-Proof of Work vs Proof of Stake
-Validators, incentives, finality
-Ethereum, EVM, gas, events
-Solidity fundamentals
-First testnet deployment
Smart Contract Basics
Cryptography
& Consensus
Production-Ready Solidity
-Token standards & OpenZeppelin
-Access control, testing, gas
-Upgradeability trade-offs
-End-to-end dapp architecture
-Indexing events & L2 basics
-Secure integrations
-Build a real EVM feature
-Client, indexer, CI setup
-Testnet deploy & demo
Capstone & Testnet Launch
Dapps, L2 & Integrations
Blockchain Foundations
-Why blockchain exists and what it solves
-Centralized vs decentralized trust
-Wallets, transactions, block explorers
-Hashes, signatures, immutability
-Proof of Work vs Proof of Stake
-Validators, incentives, finality
-Ethereum, EVM, gas, events
-Solidity fundamentals
-First testnet deployment
Smart Contract Basics
Cryptography
& Consensus
Production-Ready Solidity
-Token standards & OpenZeppelin
-Access control, testing, gas
-Upgradeability trade-offs
-End-to-end dapp architecture
-Indexing events & L2 basics
-Secure integrations
-Build a real EVM feature
-Client, indexer, CI setup
-Testnet deploy & demo
Capstone & Testnet Launch
Dapps, L2 & Integrations
Product Management
Practice-driven upskilling programs by ACA Uzbekistan
Blockchain Foundations
-Why blockchain exists and what it solves
-Centralized vs decentralized trust
-Wallets, transactions, block explorers
-Hashes, signatures, immutability
-Proof of Work vs Proof of Stake
-Validators, incentives, finality
-Ethereum, EVM, gas, events
-Solidity fundamentals
-First testnet deployment
Smart Contract Basics
Cryptography
& Consensus
Production-Ready Solidity
-Token standards & OpenZeppelin
-Access control, testing, gas
-Upgradeability trade-offs
-End-to-end dapp architecture
-Indexing events & L2 basics
-Secure integrations
-Build a real EVM feature
-Client, indexer, CI setup
-Testnet deploy & demo
Capstone & Testnet Launch
Dapps, L2 & Integrations
APPLY
Why
Product Management?
Core Business Function
Product management ensures products solve real problems
and deliver measurable value.
Ownership & Responsibility
Product managers lead decision-making
throughout the product lifecycle.
Cross-Functional Role
Product management connects teams across design, engineering,
marketing, and business.
Price: --
duration: 4 months
Format: live sessions
Course details
Meet
the leaders
Principal Product Manager @Noom Inc.
Narek Tamoyan
Lead Business Intelligence Analyst @EPAM Poland
Vardges Bokhyan
Hovhannes Ayvazyan
Senior Big Data Engineer @Grid Dynamics
Sebastia Isaghulyan
Head of Lean-Agile @SoftConstruct
Senior Product Manager @Delivery Hero
Kristian Martirosyan
Head of Product @ Affinidi
Vardan Grigoryan
Yulia Shahnazarova
Agile Coach @Ameriabank
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Hayk Poghosyan
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Syllabus
Product Discovery in FinTech
A. Problem discovery in regulated environments
B. Testing prototypes with users & internal stakeholders
C. Discovery ideation with risk & compliance constraints
A. Writing delivery artifacts (PRD, FRD, ACD) for FinTech
B. Stakeholder management (legal, compliance, business)
C. Working with engineers: estimation, trade-offs, feasibility
Product Delivery & Execution
A. OKRs in FinTech organizations
B. Feature prioritization with risk, cost, and compliance lenses
C. Strategic trade-offs in payments, lending, fintech platforms
Product Strategy & Roadmapping in FinTech
Product Analytics & Measurement
A. Measuring FinTech products: what really matters
B. Intro to analytics tools (traffic, behavioral, BI)
C. Interpreting metrics for product decisions
A. Why growth matters in FinTech
B. Monetization strategies in FinTech and why it matters
C. User psychology: trust, motivation, triggers
Product-Led Growth in FinTech
Join the course
Experience
English/Russian knowledge
Time
At least 1 year of hands-on experience in the product management field.
Course will contain materials in English. For the better understanding at least B1 lvl is required.
You will need 9-10 hours free time weekly for lessons and doing homework.
Course requirements
Our specialist will contact you to explain the course format and enrollment process.
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the course
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