Last Monday, May 25, the local Solana Venezuela community formally began the Solana Vibe Bootcamp, a three-week intensive training program that brings together more than 70 enthusiasts and developers from the country interested in that decentralized network.
The main objective of this initiative is to train participants to validate business ideas, master the Solana infrastructure and build mini-apps by exposing their progress openly. Through this scheme, the national technological ecosystem seeks to move from the daily use of digital currencies towards active software creation.
Arianna Cabrera, a member of the organizing core of the community of Solana Venezuela, detailed in statements to CriptoNoticias that the pedagogical structure of the bootcamp It consists of pre-recorded classes, a measure adopted to mitigate the inconveniences derived from power failures in the country. Likewise, he pointed out that the scheme includes live technical advice sessions and interaction spaces to resolve doubts.
He said that classes are released progressively with the purpose of avoiding information saturation and ensuring that the group advances evenly.
According to Cabrera, the bootcamp It has the support of international allies such as Superteam Brasil, Tangem, Quicknode and Noah AI, firms that provide infrastructure, programming tools and specialized workshops for Venezuelan students.
The enthusiast also assured that the receptivity of the bootcamp from Solana Venezuela has been extremely positive among enthusiasts in that country.
“We have more than 70 people registered for the activity, it started on Monday, May 25, and everyone is super happy (…) The receptivity of the bootcamp “It has been incredible, honestly,” he declared.


Cabrera stated that the bootcamp It is the result of a couple of years of movements and presence of Solana in Venezuela, with free boarding in different cities of the country. “This 2026 we decided to take the step and build our own Solana Venezuela community, focusing not on boarding, but on showing the talent that exists in the country,” he commented.
This activity introduces a nuance to the landscape of digital assets in Venezuela, where adoption has traditionally focused on bitcoin (BTC) for the protection of value and USD Tether (USDT) for protection against devaluation and as a payment mechanism.
By shifting the focus from commercial exchange with stablecoins and value protection to the creation of infrastructure, the Solana Venezuela project demonstrates local interest in contributing technical value to the global ecosystem.
In addition, it opens the pace of the technical and economic debate in the country by moving the focus from simple transactionality or commerce. peer-to-peer (P2P) towards the creation of infrastructure, demonstrating that in the Venezuelan context there is interest and capacity to stop being only users of technology and become creators of decentralized applications.
As Cabrera expressed it, in Venezuela “there are many developers and creators who deserve to be promoted to the global ecosystem.”
With the launch of the Solana Vibe Bootcamp, the local community seeks to break the mold of the traditional use of cryptocurrencies in Venezuela, demonstrating that the country’s technological talent is ready to contribute technical value to the ecosystem through viable, sustainable projects developed for the public.
