Training That Actually Makes Sense

We've spent years figuring out how blockchain works in real businesses. Now we teach what we know—without the hype or the jargon that nobody understands anyway.

Our programs start in October 2025, giving you time to think about whether this is something you actually want to learn. Because honestly? It's not for everyone. Blockchain takes patience and a willingness to get your hands dirty with code that doesn't always work the first time.

What We Actually Teach

Four distinct paths. Each one built around what companies in Vietnam are actually asking for when they hire.

Blockchain Foundations

Start here if you're new to this. We cover cryptography basics, how distributed systems work, and why consensus matters more than you'd think.

  • Three months of evening sessions
  • Real network interaction—not simulations
  • Group projects with actual peer review
  • Starts October 2025

Smart Contract Development

Writing code that handles money requires a different mindset. We'll show you how to build contracts that don't have obvious security holes.

  • Four months of intensive coding practice
  • Focus on Solidity and testing frameworks
  • Security auditing workshops included
  • Starts November 2025

DApp Architecture

Building full applications means connecting frontend interfaces to blockchain backends. It's messier than traditional web development, but more interesting too.

  • Five months covering full stack integration
  • Working with Web3 libraries and IPFS
  • Deploy your own testnet application
  • Starts January 2026

Enterprise Blockchain Solutions

For teams already working in companies. We help you figure out if blockchain actually solves your problem—or if a regular database would work better.

  • Custom timeline based on your needs
  • Private and permissioned networks
  • Integration with existing systems
  • Contact us to discuss timing
Instructor reviewing blockchain code with students during hands-on training session

You'll Learn From People Who've Actually Built Things

Our instructors have worked on production blockchain systems. They've dealt with failed deployments at 2am and learned from expensive mistakes.

That experience matters when you're trying to understand why your smart contract costs more gas than it should, or why your node won't sync properly.

Portrait of Dariusz Kowalewski, lead blockchain instructor

Dariusz Kowalewski

Built DeFi protocols for three years before teaching. Still writes code daily.

Portrait of Astrid Johannessen, smart contract security specialist

Astrid Johannessen

Security auditor who's found bugs in contracts handling millions. Teaches defensive coding.

How Learning Actually Happens Here

We don't believe in lectures where someone talks at you for three hours. Learning blockchain means doing blockchain work.

1

Hands-On From Day One

Your first week includes setting up nodes, sending transactions, and breaking things in a safe environment. Theory comes after you've seen how the system behaves.

2

Build Real Projects

Every module ends with building something functional. Not a tutorial you copy—an actual application you design, write, test, and deploy yourself.

3

Code Review Sessions

Other students will review your work. You'll review theirs. This is how you learn to spot problems and communicate technical decisions—skills that matter as much as coding ability.

4

Continuous Practice

Between sessions, you'll work on assignments that build on each other. By the end, you'll have a portfolio of working code that demonstrates what you can actually do.

What Happens After Training

We can't promise you a job. What we can do is prepare you for the technical interviews and practical challenges that companies actually test for.

  • Portfolio of deployed contracts and applications
  • Understanding of security best practices
  • Experience debugging production-like issues
  • Network of peers learning the same skills
  • Ongoing access to updated materials
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Who Should Actually Consider This

Blockchain training works best for specific types of people. Here's who tends to succeed in our programs.

Software Developers

You already code in other languages and want to add blockchain skills. The transition is easier than starting from scratch, but the paradigm shift still takes effort.

Technical Project Managers

You need to understand what your development team is actually building. Our foundations program gives you enough technical depth to ask better questions.

System Architects

Your company is exploring blockchain solutions and you need to evaluate if it makes sense. We'll help you understand the trade-offs without the sales pitch.

Career Changers

You're willing to spend several months learning something completely new. If you have basic programming knowledge and genuine curiosity, we can work with that.

Portrait of Henrik Lindström, blockchain solutions consultant

"The best students are the ones who admit when they don't understand something. Blockchain is complex enough that pretending to get it just wastes everyone's time."

Henrik Lindström
Program Director