Learn Web3 Through Live Sessions

We run interactive webinars every month where you can ask questions and work through real blockchain challenges alongside experienced builders. Most folks walk away with clearer ideas about what they can actually build.

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Coming Up in 2025

We've scheduled sessions through November. Registration opens six weeks before each session, and spots usually fill within the first ten days.

Smart contract development workshop session
August 14, 2025

Building Your First Smart Contract

We'll write a simple contract together and deploy it on testnet. You'll need basic JavaScript knowledge and about two hours.

120 minutes 28 spots left
Decentralized application architecture discussion
September 22, 2025

DApp Architecture Patterns

How to structure a decentralized app that doesn't frustrate users. We'll look at three projects and discuss what worked and what failed.

90 minutes 32 spots left
Web3 security best practices session
October 18, 2025

Security Basics That Matter

Elva Lindstrom walks through common vulnerabilities she's seen in code reviews. Includes a checklist you can actually use.

105 minutes Registration opens July 6

Who Runs These Sessions

Our instructors split time between building projects and teaching. They've all shipped production code and understand where beginners typically get stuck.

Portrait of Jasper Thorvald, blockchain protocol specialist

Jasper Thorvald

Protocol Development

Built consensus mechanisms for two layer-2 projects. He explains complex concepts by drawing diagrams and doesn't move forward until questions stop coming.

Portrait of Elva Lindstrom, smart contract developer

Elva Lindstrom

Smart Contract Security

Audited contracts for sixteen DeFi platforms since 2021. She shares real vulnerabilities from projects that got exploited, which makes the risks concrete rather than abstract.

How Our Sessions Work

We tried lecture-style sessions early on and watched everyone zone out after forty minutes. So we restructured everything around active participation.

Live Coding Sessions

You write code alongside the instructor. We pause every fifteen minutes for questions and debugging help. Most sessions run ninety to 120 minutes.

  • Shared coding environment where everyone can see progress
  • Breakout rooms for troubleshooting specific errors
  • Repository with starter code and completed examples
  • Recording available within 24 hours

Problem-Solving Workshops

We present a realistic challenge and work through solutions together. You'll see how experienced developers think through architecture decisions.

  • Small groups tackle different approaches
  • Discussion of trade-offs and limitations
  • Code review of submitted solutions
  • Follow-up materials with alternative implementations

What Participants Actually Build

After completing three to five sessions, most people have working code they can show others. Not polished products, but functional demonstrations that prove they understand the fundamentals.

We track what happens six months after completion. The numbers show consistent patterns about who continues building and who moves on to other interests.

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Sessions in 2024
1,340
Total Participants
68%
Completed Projects
4.6
Average Rating