
Who Protocol Camp Is (and Isn’t) For
Thinking of applying? Here’s who Protocol Camp is built for — and who it’s not.
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Thinking of applying? Here’s who Protocol Camp is built for — and who it’s not.

Protocol Camp reflections: how crypto builders find product-market fit and ship MVPs fast

What is the opaque protocol, and semi-decentralization? How can it be used in blockchain?

Hands-on with EIP-7702: Build, delegate, and upgrade your EOA just like a smart contract—all by making the tests pass.

Understand how Ethereum and other blockchains organize, update, and recovery their state, and how you can explore it all in real code.

The Minimum You Need to Know to Build or Integrate with Blockchain — from Nodes and Wallets to Smart Contracts and Gas

Leading with purpose, Korrakot blends creativity, community, and cutting-edge tech to build meaningful Web3 solutions—starting with a travel app that turns memories into digital collectibles.

Tze Wei joined Protocol Camp and co-created TrustTrack. He shares how struture, team diversity and mentorship made the journey impactful—and why this is the ideal starting point for serious builders.

After 15 years in software development, Rob left the UK for Thailand and began a new chapter — one that would take him through the world of blockchain, AI, and unexpected collaboration.

What if you faced a kind of development work where you couldn’t make any changes once it was written?

🛠️ Building the future, one block at a time. Here’s what’s been happening inside ShardLab's first Protocol Camp!

How to ensure randomness in blockchain?

What blockchain developers really do: insights on smart contracts, wallets, nodes, mainnet and the skills that shape Web3.

Learning How to Maximize Value in Blockchain Transactions

A hands-on guide to zk-SNARKs — from equations to working code, using TypeScript and elliptic curves

Closing the gap between theory and real-world blockchain development.