How We Structure Blockchain Learning
Building technical understanding takes more than watching videos. Our approach combines structured guidance with hands-on practice, letting you work through concepts at your own pace while staying connected to a community that gets it.

Multiple Paths to the Same Destination
Some people learn by diving straight into code. Others need to understand the theory first. We've found that rigid, one-size-fits-all programs frustrate more students than they help.
That's why our autumn 2025 cohorts will offer three different learning tracks. You pick the format that matches how you actually learn—not how someone thinks you should learn.
Self-Paced Track
Complete modules on your schedule with weekly check-ins. Perfect if you're balancing work or unpredictable commitments.
Structured Cohort
Fixed meeting times with your group twice weekly. Great for accountability and real-time discussion.
Hybrid Approach
Mix recorded content with live sessions. Watch lectures when it suits you, join live labs for hands-on work.
Intensive Format
Compressed timeline for motivated learners. Cover the same material in half the time with daily engagement.
Learning Alongside Real People
Blockchain development can feel isolating when you're stuck on a problem at midnight. Having people to talk through concepts with makes a difference you can actually feel.
Study Groups That Function
We match students by experience level and timezone. Your study group meets weekly to work through problems together. Not mandatory, but most students show up anyway because it helps.
Shared Project Work
Later modules involve pair programming and small team projects. You'll review each other's code, debug together, and build something more complex than you could alone.
Active Discussion Channels
Our Discord stays busy because people actually use it. Questions get answered by instructors and experienced students. The conversations often wander into interesting technical tangents.

"I thought I'd just watch the videos and figure things out myself. But the study group sessions were where concepts actually clicked for me. Having Oskar and a few others to talk through smart contract logic with made the difference between understanding and just memorizing."
Your Learning Journey Takes Shape
We don't hand everyone the same assignment list and call it personalized. Instead, we adjust based on what you're struggling with and where you want to focus your energy.
Initial Assessment
Week one includes a skills evaluation—not a test, more like a conversation with code. We figure out what you already know about programming and where blockchain concepts are completely new.
Takes about 90 minutesCustom Module Sequencing
Based on your assessment, we recommend which modules to tackle first. Someone with Python experience might skip basic programming and start with cryptography. A complete beginner gets foundational material first.
Adjusted throughout programRegular Progress Reviews
Every three weeks, you meet with an instructor to review what's working and what isn't. Maybe you're flying through technical content but struggling with practical application. We shift focus accordingly.
30-minute video callsElective Specializations
After core modules, you pick specialization areas. Some students dive deeper into DeFi protocols. Others focus on NFT smart contracts or blockchain security. Your final project reflects this choice.
Choose 2 of 5 tracks
See If This Approach Fits You
Our next cohort starts in September 2025. Applications open in late May. If you want to know more about how the program actually works day-to-day, reach out and we'll walk you through it.
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