A certification body, not a media company.
We exist to make blockchain literacy a credentialable, structured thing — not a YouTube playlist.
Why DLTC exists.
In 2024 we kept getting the same question from senior people in finance, law and academia — "is there a single, credible course that just explains blockchain?" — and we kept not having an answer.
The good content was scattered across a dozen newsletters, two textbooks, and a thousand Twitter threads. The packaged courses were either too technical (start with Solidity) or too commercial (start with a token).
DLTC is the course we wished existed — and the credential it earns is the credential we wished was on a CV. Built with university faculty and L&D leads who care about the same things we do: structure, honesty, and a reading you can stand behind.
To make blockchain literacy a thing you can study, examine, and certify — at a quality level that doesn't apologise for the rest of the industry.
A small group with strong opinions.
Curriculum people, certification people, and a couple of engineers to keep the protocol bit honest.
Wrote the BF101 spine. Ex-policy researcher at the Banque de France.
Designs and audits the exam bank. Background in assessment at IB.
Runs the university pilots. Former dean, Tunis Business School.
Keeps the protocol bit honest. Built bridges at two L1s — and stopped.
The shoulders we stand on.
Learn the protocol.
Earn the credential.
Six modules. One exam. A certificate worth showing.
Enrol in BF101