Modern blockchain development workspace with technical diagrams

Build Real dApps That Actually Work

Most blockchain courses teach theory. We teach you how to ship production-ready decentralized applications on Flare Network. Start building in September 2025 with hands-on projects that matter.

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Why dApp Development Right Now?

Blockchain isn't some distant future tech anymore. Companies across Taiwan and Asia are looking for developers who can work with smart contracts and build actual applications — not just people who understand the theory.

The gap between what bootcamps teach and what companies need is huge. You'll spend six months with us learning Solidity, Flare's unique features, and how to connect everything together in ways that users can actually interact with.

And here's the thing: starting in late 2025 gives you time to prepare properly. No rush, no shortcuts. Just solid learning that sticks.

Developer working on smart contract code and testing environment
Code editor showing Flare Network smart contract implementation

What You'll Actually Build

Forget hello world tutorials. By month three, you're building a working DEX interface. Month five? You're creating NFT systems with real utility. Final project? A full dApp that could go live tomorrow if you wanted.

We focus on Flare because it solves problems other chains struggle with. You'll learn how to use the Flare Time Series Oracle, work with FAssets, and build things that connect blockchain data to real-world events. The kind of stuff companies actually pay for.

Team collaboration on blockchain project development

How Learning Actually Happens Here

Small groups. Eight students max per cohort starting October 2025. You'll work with the same people for six months, which means you build real connections — not just classmate relationships.

Two instructors who've shipped production dApps before. They'll review your code, answer questions when you're stuck at 11pm, and show you patterns that actually scale. No lectures longer than 45 minutes because honestly, who stays focused beyond that?

You work on projects in pairs and solo. Some weeks you'll be building, other weeks you'll be debugging someone else's smart contract. Both teach you different things you'll need later.

What Former Students Say

Real feedback from people who've gone through the program and moved into development roles.

Portrait of Natalija Kravtsova, blockchain developer

"I came in knowing JavaScript but nothing about blockchain. Six months later I was writing Solidity like I'd been doing it for years. The projects we built weren't toy examples — they're things I still reference when I'm stuck at my current job. Best part? The instructors treated us like colleagues, not students."

— Natalija Kravtsova, now developing at a DeFi startup in Taipei

Ready to Build Something Real?

Our next cohort starts September 2025. Applications open in May. If you've got basic programming experience and want to see what you can build with blockchain tech, check out what the learning path looks like or get in touch with questions.