About DLTC

A certification body, not a media company.

We exist to make blockchain literacy a credentialable, structured thing — not a YouTube playlist.

The story

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.

Our mission

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.

The team

A small group with strong opinions.

Curriculum people, certification people, and a couple of engineers to keep the protocol bit honest.

PORTRAIT · FT
Firas Trabelsi
Founder · Curriculum

Wrote the BF101 spine. Ex-policy researcher at the Banque de France.

PORTRAIT · LM
Léa Moreau
Head of Certification

Designs and audits the exam bank. Background in assessment at IB.

PORTRAIT · HB
Hassan Bouazizi
Faculty Partnerships

Runs the university pilots. Former dean, Tunis Business School.

PORTRAIT · AV
Anya Volkov
Engineering

Keeps the protocol bit honest. Built bridges at two L1s — and stopped.

Built on

The shoulders we stand on.

4hacks
Delivery platform for the course content. DLTC issues the credential; 4hacks runs the lectures, quizzes, and exam interface.
University faculty
Curriculum reviewed annually by faculty from our pilot partner schools — no rubber-stamping, no NDA, no payment.
L&D advisory board
Three corporate L&D leads sit on the board, paid in seat credits not equity. They review the exam and the reporting tools.
On-chain anchor
Every certificate is hashed to a public chain so the credential outlives the registry. Quiet feature, not a marketing line.
Press & mentions
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