With how fast things move in crypto, it's easy for younger people to jump in blind and get burned by hype or bad advice. Most of us pieced together what we know from scattered Reddit threads, YouTube, and expensive mistakes. That's why I noticed Bitget quietly launched Blockchain4Youth Learning Hub: Semester 1 a couple days back.

    It's a four-week online program aimed at students who want to treat blockchain as an actual skill set rather than just price charts or memes. They cover the basics through to career-relevant stuff, hand out a certificate on completion, and have a partnership with Bondex so participants get priority review for entry-level Web3 roles.

    What stands out is the focus on turning interest into something practical instead of another trading course. Their broader Blockchain4Youth work has already pulled in over 15,000 participants through campus groups, tournaments, and a young learners' encyclopedia, so there's clearly demand.

    Not sure yet how deep the curriculum goes or if it's completely free, but any move that prioritizes learning over immediate trading volume feels like a net positive for the space long-term.

    Worth the time for beginners, or still better to self-teach?

    https://coinedition.com/bitget-launches-blockchain4youth-learning-hub-to-strengthen-the-future-web3-workforce/

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