Build Secure Private Blockchains That Actually Work
Most blockchain courses teach you public chain basics and call it a day. We focus on what enterprises actually need: private, permissioned systems that solve real business problems. Learn from people who've deployed production networks in Taiwan's financial and logistics sectors.
Find Your Path Based on Where You're Starting
Different backgrounds need different approaches. We don't believe in one-size-fits-all training. Tell us where you are, and we'll show you what makes sense.
Business Analyst Path
You understand processes but need technical depth. We'll help you bridge that gap so you can design blockchain solutions that your organization will actually implement. Focus on architecture decisions and trade-offs.
Developer Path
Already comfortable with code? Good. We skip the basics and get straight to smart contract security, consensus mechanisms, and deployment patterns. You'll work with Hyperledger Fabric and practical enterprise scenarios.
Project Lead Path
You're managing blockchain initiatives but need to understand what's actually feasible. Learn to evaluate vendor claims, scope realistic MVPs, and ask the right technical questions during implementation.
Learn From People Who've Actually Deployed These Systems
Our instructors aren't just theorists. They've spent years debugging production networks, explaining blockchain to skeptical executives, and figuring out what works outside the hype cycle. Here's who you'll be learning from.
Henrik Lindqvist
Private Chain Architecture
Henrik built supply chain tracking systems for three major logistics companies in Taiwan. He's good at explaining why certain design decisions matter when you're dealing with multiple organizations that don't fully trust each other.
Siobhan MacLeod
Smart Contract Security
Siobhan spent four years auditing enterprise smart contracts and found some genuinely scary vulnerabilities. She'll teach you the security patterns that actually prevent problems rather than just checking boxes for compliance.
Why Private Blockchains Need a Different Skill Set
Public chains and private chains solve completely different problems. If you've learned Ethereum development, that's great, but enterprise permissioned networks require a different mental model.
Private blockchains are about governance, identity management, and choosing the right consensus mechanism for your business requirements. You're not dealing with anonymous miners or gas fees.
- Permissioned networks where you control who validates transactions
- Business logic that needs to stay confidential between certain parties
- Integration with existing enterprise systems and databases
- Regulatory compliance that actually matters in Taiwan's business environment
Next Cohort Starts September 2025
We run intensive 12-week programs with small groups. Maximum 18 students per cohort because we actually review your code and provide detailed feedback. Not recorded lectures with auto-graded quizzes.
Fall 2025 Program
Application deadline: July 15, 2025