Blockchain Finance Education That Makes Sense

Learn how distributed ledger technology reshapes financial systems through hands-on courses designed for Philippines professionals. We focus on real applications, not just theory.

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What Sets Our Approach Apart

We've spent three years understanding what Filipino professionals actually need from blockchain education. Here's what we discovered works.

Local Context Matters

Our curriculum addresses Philippines banking regulations, remittance challenges, and regional fintech opportunities that generic courses miss entirely.

Hands-On Learning

Build actual smart contracts, analyze real transaction data, and work with tools professionals use daily instead of memorizing abstract concepts.

Peer Network Building

Connect with finance professionals, developers, and entrepreneurs across Metro Manila and major Philippine cities through structured collaboration projects.

Your Learning Journey

Most students complete our core program in 8-10 months. Here's how the experience typically unfolds.

Foundation Phase (Months 1-2)

Start with cryptography basics and understand how blockchain networks actually function. You'll set up development environments and complete your first transactions on test networks.

Application Development (Months 3-5)

Learn Solidity programming and build smart contracts for common financial use cases. Projects include payment systems, escrow mechanisms, and basic DeFi protocols.

Advanced Integration (Months 6-8)

Connect blockchain applications with traditional banking systems, explore regulatory compliance, and understand enterprise implementation challenges specific to Philippine markets.

Capstone Project (Months 9-10)

Design and present a comprehensive solution addressing a real Philippine financial challenge. Past projects have tackled remittance optimization and microfinance automation.

Common Questions

These come up in almost every conversation we have with prospective students.

Do I need programming experience to start?

Not necessarily. About 40% of our students come from finance, accounting, or business backgrounds. We provide programming fundamentals as part of the foundation phase, though having some coding experience does help you move faster through initial modules.

What's the time commitment like?

Most students dedicate 8-12 hours per week to coursework and projects. Weekend workshops happen monthly in Makati, and evening sessions are available for working professionals. The program is designed around Philippine work schedules.

How current is the curriculum?

We update content quarterly based on industry changes and student feedback. Recent additions include Central Bank Digital Currency implications for Philippine peso and integration patterns for GCash and other local payment platforms.

Meet Your Instructors

Our team combines academic expertise with real-world experience building blockchain systems for Philippine enterprises.

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Zephyria Chen

Lead Blockchain Architect

Former senior developer at Union Bank Philippines, Zephyria led the team that implemented their blockchain-based remittance system. She teaches smart contract development and enterprise integration patterns.

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Donatello Rodriguez

Financial Technology Specialist

With fifteen years in traditional banking followed by five years in crypto startups, Donatello bridges the gap between old and new financial systems. He specializes in regulatory compliance and risk management.