We Build Blockchain Literacy That Actually Sticks

Started in 2019 when three developers realized most blockchain education was either too technical or too shallow. We wanted something different—teaching that connects real understanding with practical skills.

Operating from New Taipei City since 2020

How We Got Here

Back in early 2019, we were working on a supply chain project using Ethereum. The client's team kept asking the same basic questions—not because they weren't smart, but because nobody had explained blockchain in a way that made sense for business people.

That's when it clicked. Most training materials assumed you either knew nothing or everything. There wasn't much middle ground. So we started experimenting with different teaching approaches during weekend workshops.

By late 2020, we'd refined a method that worked: start with why blockchain matters, move to how it functions, then dive into hands-on implementation. No jargon unless we explained it first. No shortcuts that leave gaps in understanding.

Now we're running structured programs from our New Taipei City location, working with everyone from curious beginners to teams building production systems. The goal hasn't changed—just help people understand this technology well enough to use it confidently.

680+
Students Trained

Across beginner, intermediate, and advanced blockchain programs since 2020

94%
Completion Rate

Most participants finish our programs and report understanding core concepts

32
Corporate Partnerships

Companies in Taiwan using our training for team development

2024
Education Innovation Award

Recognized by Taiwan Tech Education Alliance for teaching methodology

Different Learning Paths for Different Goals

We don't believe in one-size-fits-all education. Our three main program tracks let you match your learning to what you actually need from blockchain knowledge.

Fundamentals Track
Developer Track
Best For

Business analysts, managers, and anyone exploring blockchain applications without coding

Software developers ready to build decentralized applications and smart contracts

Duration

8 weeks, evening sessions twice weekly

16 weeks, includes project work and code reviews

Technical Depth

Conceptual understanding with some hands-on demos using existing tools

Deep technical training covering Solidity, web3.js, testing frameworks

Visual Context
Fundamentals track classroom session with students discussing blockchain concepts
Developer track hands-on coding session with laptops and smart contract development
Prerequisites

Basic tech familiarity, willingness to learn new concepts

JavaScript experience required, backend development helpful

Next Cohort

Starting September 2025

Starting October 2025

Example Project
Student presenting blockchain use case analysis for supply chain management

Build and deploy a working decentralized application with smart contract backend

Teaching Philosophy

We've learned that blockchain education fails when it rushes past the fundamentals. People need to understand why things work before they can use them effectively.

  • Start with cryptographic principles that make blockchain possible
  • Build mental models through practical examples from real projects
  • Practice with guided exercises before moving to independent work
  • Revisit concepts when introducing new complexity

Most of our curriculum came from watching where students got stuck and adjusting our explanations. We test every module with small groups before rolling it out widely.

Freya Lindqvist teaching blockchain consensus mechanisms

Freya Lindqvist

Lead Blockchain Educator

Learning Environment

Our facility in Banqiao District has space for 24 students per session. We keep cohorts small because blockchain concepts need discussion and collaborative problem-solving.

  • Evening and weekend schedules for working professionals
  • Lab time with teaching assistants available for questions
  • Access to testnet environments and development tools
  • Community Discord for peer learning between sessions

Students also get continuing access to updated course materials. Blockchain moves fast—we update content quarterly and send notices when something significant changes.

Kaia Thorne reviewing student blockchain projects

Kaia Thorne

Program Director

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