Learn Blockchain Through Real Application
We don't believe in lectures that put you to sleep. Our programs focus on understanding how blockchain actually works in practice—building wallets, reading transactions, and making sense of the technology that's reshaping finance across Asia.
	Built Around How People Actually Learn
Most blockchain courses throw theory at you for weeks. We start with hands-on work on day one. You'll set up your first wallet in the opening session and gradually understand what's happening under the hood as you work with real tools.
Each cohort runs for twelve weeks with two evening sessions per week. This gives working professionals time to absorb concepts and experiment between classes. We've found this rhythm works better than intensive bootcamps that leave students overwhelmed.
Upcoming Cohorts in 2025
We keep groups small—no more than fifteen people per cohort. This lets instructors answer specific questions about your projects and ensures everyone gets attention when concepts get tricky.
Autumn Evening Cohort
Tuesday and Thursday evenings, 7:00 PM to 9:30 PM. Designed for professionals working in finance or tech who want to understand crypto infrastructure.
Extended Weekend Track
Saturday mornings, 9:00 AM to 12:30 PM. Slower pace with more time for experimentation between sessions. Good for career changers or students.
Advanced Builder Track
For developers with programming background. Focus shifts to smart contracts and building decentralized applications rather than foundational concepts.
What You'll Actually Cover
The curriculum adapts based on what the cohort wants to explore, but these topics come up in every program. We spend time on whatever concepts feel murky rather than rushing through predetermined slides.
- Setting up secure wallets and understanding private key management without the fear-mongering
 - Reading blockchain explorers to trace transactions and understand what's really happening on-chain
 - How mining and staking actually secure networks—the economics and incentives that make it work
 - Smart contracts basics: what they can and can't do, common vulnerabilities, real-world use cases
 - DeFi fundamentals—liquidity pools, lending protocols, and why some projects survive while others implode
 - Evaluating projects: red flags to watch for, understanding tokenomics, assessing technical claims
 - Regulatory landscape in Taiwan and broader Asia-Pacific region—what's allowed, what's gray area
 
	Who Learns With Us
	Einar Thorsen
"The hands-on approach made complex concepts click. I went from confused about gas fees to actually deploying a simple contract."
	Saskia Vermeer
"Small cohort size meant I could ask dumb questions without feeling stupid. Everyone's learning together."
	Dorian Levesque
"Finally understood why different chains make different tradeoffs. The technical depth was exactly what I needed."
	Brenna Callaway
"Instructors actually work in the field. They know which concepts matter for real projects and which are just hype."