
Bloqarl | Zealynx
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Bloqarl | Zealynx
@TheBlockChainer
Founder of @ZealynxSecurity. 10 years QA → 4+ years Smart Contract Security. Building an audit firm in public. Building https://t.co/OfrgnFHscJ for Web3 builders


🎯 Day 440 of my #RoadToWeb3SecurityJobChallenge 🕰️ Hours worked: 1 hour 30 min 🔎 Focus: Learning 🛠️ Practical work: - Read and studied several reports from past audit contest - Studied different vulnerabilities using Anki cards









Watching someone teach is the weakest way to learn security. You nod along, feel like you got it, and forget 80% by tomorrow. Everyone knows the feeling. So for Zealynx Insiders we didn't just book a video call. We built our own live classroom into the Academy. Here's how a session actually works: → We walk through a real protocol together (first up: building Uniswap V2 from scratch). → But you don't just watch. Every step, you answer or write the code yourself, on your own machine, against a timer, while a live leaderboard tracks the room. → You get instant feedback, and every correct answer completes that section of your actual Academy coursework. Real progress, not throwaway trivia. Why this works when videos don't: you can't passively coast. Doing beats watching, a little competition keeps you locked in for 90 minutes, and immediate feedback means you fix a wrong mental model on the spot instead of carrying it for weeks. Build it. Break it. Compete. Remember it. Whether you're chasing your first paid audit, shipping a protocol you need to survive one, or founding something you can't afford to get hacked, you learn it the way that actually sticks.












I had joined community of @ZealynxSecurity . And we had our first session recently with @TheBlockChainer he told one point - when you learn something don't just keep it in notes - write articles or try to teach ( I don't remember exact words 😅) Tried, it really helped me to understand the concept more clearly Building and sharing learning public is real learning Thanks 🙏



