Zero‑Knowledge Coprocessors (ZK Coprocessors) are a new advancement in blockchain technology that combine off‑chain computation with on‑chain verification. They allow blockchains to process complex or data‑heavy tasks without compromising security or decentralization. By generating cryptographic proofs, ZK Coprocessors ensure that off‑chain computations can be trusted without having to repeat them on‑chain.
This course provides a comprehensive understanding of ZK Coprocessors, from basic concepts and cryptographic foundations to real‑world applications and future research directions. It is designed to bridge the knowledge gap for both beginners and experienced blockchain developers seeking to explore this emerging field.
Welcome to Trading and Investment Strategies, a critical step in your journey of learning crypto investing. In this course, you will learn how to establish effective trading and investment strategies, understand the risks and opportunities in the crypto market, and master the core methods for managing investment portfolios. From risk control and position sizing to trading psychology and market rhythm, this course will guide you to shift from "speculating" to "strategically investing."
Ethereum’s roadmap toward stateless clients represents one of the most significant protocol shifts since its inception. As state size continues to grow, full nodes face increasing storage and synchronization burdens, threatening decentralization and accessibility. Stateless Ethereum proposes a new validation model where nodes verify blocks using compact cryptographic proofs instead of maintaining the entire state. At the center of this approach are Verkle Trees, a data structure that drastically reduces proof sizes and enables efficient stateless validation. This course provides a comprehensive understanding of this transformation, covering both theoretical foundations and real-world implementations.
The rapid growth of Web3 in recent years has accelerated the demand for more efficient and scalable infrastructure. From public blockchains and Layer 2 networks to data availability layers and modular architectures, the ecosystem is moving from experimentation toward real-world deployment. This course will guide you through the core concepts, fundamental technologies, and the evolving landscape of modern (efficient and low-cost) Web3 infrastructure. You will learn how to evaluate whether a network's performance design is sound, how cost structures influence application development, and the potential directions for the next generation of decentralized infrastructure.
Welcome to The Beginner’s Guide to Trading Fundamentals — a structured course designed for learners who wish to build a solid foundation in both traditional finance and crypto markets. Whether you’re a newcomer exploring the markets for the first time or an experienced trader seeking to clarify strategic frameworks, this series will help you understand the underlying principles of market operations. From “the difference between trading and investing” to “fundamental and technical analysis,” and “market cycles and investor psychology,” these five progressive lessons will teach you how to combine analytical methods, risk management, and psychological discipline to make more rational and higher-probability decisions in real market conditions.
Welcome to "Understanding Meme Coins: Cultural DNA, Market Hype, and Value Logic". This is a course designed to help you systematically comprehend the "meme economy" and investment logic within the crypto market. Through practical case studies from Dogecoin and Pepe to Gate Fun, you will learn how meme coins evolve from internet culture into market phenomena, and grasp the underlying dissemination mechanisms, value logic, and investment opportunities. Whether you are a beginner in crypto or an investor looking to understand the rhythms of the meme market and the Launchpad model, this course will guide you from being a casual observer to understanding the intricacies of the field.
Welcome to your first step into the world of blockchain technology. In just one hour, you'll go from confused about cryptocurrency to understanding the revolutionary technology behind it all.
Over more than a decade of blockchain evolving from concept to reality, crypto payments have become a crucial bridge connecting the digital world with the real economy. This course, "The Rise of Crypto Payments: How On-Chain Finance Enters Everyday Life", aims to guide you, starting from an investment perspective, to understand how cryptocurrencies are transforming from assets into currencies. They are no longer merely speculative tools in financial markets but are becoming the new infrastructure reshaping the global payment system. Through a blend of technology, regulatory frameworks, and real-world case studies, we explore why payments represent the most natural—and most transformative—entry point for the Web3 ecosystem.
Zero-knowledge proof (ZKP) is emerging as a key technology driving the integration of Web3 and traditional finance. This course explains why "public transparency" alone is insufficient to meet institutional-level financial needs, and how ZKP enables users and institutions to complete identity verification, auditing, compliant transactions, and cross-border payments without exposing sensitive information, truly achieving a balance between privacy and regulation.
With the rapid evolution of blockchain, AI, and global capital flows, the crypto market is becoming the most active and groundbreaking experimental field for financial engineering and quantitative strategies. This course approaches the topic from three perspectives—market structure, technology-driven innovation, and strategy frameworks—to help you understand why the crypto market has achieved, in just a few years, innovations that traditional finance struggled to realize over decades: programmable assets, 24/7 trading, fully transparent data, and the revolution in AI-driven strategy generation and execution. Here, quantitative methods are not just tools but the core language of a new financial system.
This course provides a structured, beginner-to-advanced introduction to Sonar—an all-in-one Web3 financial OS that integrates DeFi, CeFi, analytics, automation, and smart contract tools in one unified dashboard.
The transparent nature of blockchain makes "on-chain data" one of the most powerful tools for investors to identify trends, gauge market sentiment, and mitigate risks. This course will systematically guide investors in learning how to interpret capital flows, sentiment shifts, and user behavior. It covers practical methods for using mainstream on-chain analysis tools (such as Dune, Nansen, Meme GO, etc.), taking learners from beginner level to independently identifying trend signals.
Celestia represents a fundamental redesign of blockchain architecture through its modular approach. Instead of requiring every blockchain to handle execution, settlement, consensus, and data availability within a single system, Celestia separates these functions into specialized layers. This allows developers to create sovereign and application-specific blockchains that outsource data availability and consensus to Celestia while retaining full control over their execution environments.
This course is designed for investors seeking an in-depth understanding of futures trading while mastering practical, hands-on strategies.
Through a step-by-step learning path, you'll quickly get started with futures trading and learn to leverage different strategy tools to identify profit opportunities in volatile markets. Whether you're a beginner building a foundation or an experienced trader expanding your strategies, this course will help you develop a comprehensive trading mindset.