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Blockchain and Digital Finance School

This school provides structured education on cryptocurrency, blockchain technology, decentralized finance and Web3 opportunities. Courses move students from basic awareness to confident, informed participation in the digital financial ecosystem.

10 Courses
Beginner to Advanced Levels Covered
100% Online Delivery
Certificate Upon Completion
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A Note from the Founder
In early 2020, I earned my first one thousand dollars from a cryptocurrency investment I made in late 2019. That income was not luck. It came from deliberate study of how the market worked, how to manage risk, and how to position for opportunity. The Blockchain and Digital Finance School exists to give every student that same foundation of knowledge. Cryptocurrency is volatile, and that volatility can destroy uninformed participants. But for those who understand the space, it represents one of the most significant wealth-building opportunities of this generation. This school teaches you to participate with knowledge, discipline and clarity.
Joshua Aluaye Ohiole, Founder, JaoTech Digital Institute

Learning Outcomes

Understand how blockchain technology works and why it underpins the digital finance ecosystem

Buy, sell and transfer cryptocurrency safely across major exchanges and wallets

Execute spot and futures trades with a structured approach to entry, exit and risk

Read and interpret cryptocurrency charts using technical analysis principles

Evaluate cryptocurrency projects using fundamental analysis for investment decisions

Manage a digital asset portfolio with proper risk controls and position sizing

Participate in DeFi protocols, yield farming and staking with an understanding of the risks involved

Identify and qualify for legitimate airdrop and Web3 early-stage opportunities

Tools and Platforms

Binance
Coinbase
Bybit
MetaMask
TradingView
CoinGecko
CoinMarketCap
Uniswap
Aave
OpenSea
Ledger
Trust Wallet
Etherscan
DeFiLlama
Messari

Complete Course Syllabus

Every course builds directly on the previous. Click any course to expand the full module list.

01

Cryptocurrency Basics

Beginner 3 Weeks
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The foundational course for every student in this school. Students build a complete understanding of what cryptocurrency is, how blockchain works, and how the digital financial ecosystem is structured.

Course Modules

1.1What money is, how it has evolved, and why digital currencies emerged
1.2Blockchain explained: distributed ledgers, consensus mechanisms and immutability
1.3Bitcoin: origin, design, supply cap and its role as digital gold
1.4Ethereum and smart contracts: programmable blockchain and its applications
1.5Altcoins: understanding the broader cryptocurrency ecosystem beyond Bitcoin
1.6Cryptocurrency market structure: exchanges, liquidity, market cap and price discovery
1.7Terminology: wallets, keys, gas fees, tokens, coins, stablecoins and on-chain vs off-chain
1.8The regulatory environment: how different countries approach cryptocurrency
02

Buying and Selling Crypto

Beginner 2 Weeks
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How to safely purchase, store and sell cryptocurrency using centralized exchanges. Students complete their first transactions and learn the operational fundamentals of participating in crypto markets.

Course Modules

2.1Centralized exchanges: Binance, Coinbase and Bybit compared and evaluated
2.2Account setup: KYC verification, security settings and two-factor authentication
2.3Buying cryptocurrency: market orders, limit orders and converting fiat to crypto
2.4Wallets: custodial vs non-custodial, hot wallets, cold wallets and hardware wallets
2.5Transferring crypto: addresses, networks, gas fees and confirmation times
2.6Selling and withdrawing: converting crypto to fiat and withdrawing to a bank account
2.7Security practices: protecting accounts, avoiding phishing and managing private keys
03

Crypto Trading

Intermediate 5 Weeks
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Spot and futures trading with a structured, disciplined approach. Students learn to execute trades, manage positions, and operate in the market without the emotional decision-making that destroys most retail traders.

Course Modules

3.1Spot trading vs futures trading: differences, risks and when each is appropriate
3.2Order types: market, limit, stop-loss, take-profit and conditional orders
3.3Trading psychology: the emotional patterns that cause losses and how to counteract them
3.4Futures trading fundamentals: leverage, margin, liquidation and funding rates
3.5Long and short positions: profiting in both rising and falling markets
3.6Building a trading system: rules, checklists and repeatable decision-making
3.7Trade journaling: recording and reviewing trades to identify patterns and improve
3.8Paper trading: practicing in live market conditions without risking capital
3.9Final project: Documenting a thirty-day paper trading record with analysis and lessons
04

Technical Analysis

Intermediate 5 Weeks
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Reading charts and identifying price patterns that inform trading decisions. Students learn the visual language of markets and how to apply it to cryptocurrency with discipline and consistency.

Course Modules

4.1How charts work: candlestick anatomy, timeframes and reading price action
4.2Support and resistance: identifying key price levels and their significance
4.3Trend analysis: uptrends, downtrends, ranges and identifying market structure
4.4Candlestick patterns: doji, engulfing, hammer, shooting star and their implications
4.5Chart patterns: head and shoulders, double top, double bottom, triangles and flags
4.6Moving averages: SMA, EMA, golden cross, death cross and trend confirmation
4.7Volume analysis: reading volume to confirm or question price movements
4.8Indicators: RSI, MACD, Bollinger Bands and Fibonacci retracements applied correctly
4.9Multi-timeframe analysis: aligning signals across short and long timeframes
4.10Final project: Producing a technical analysis report on five cryptocurrency assets
05

Fundamental Analysis

Intermediate 4 Weeks
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Evaluating cryptocurrency projects for long-term investment potential. Students learn to assess whitepapers, tokenomics, teams and market positioning before committing capital.

Course Modules

5.1What fundamental analysis is in cryptocurrency and why it differs from stock analysis
5.2Reading a whitepaper: extracting the key signals from a project's core document
5.3Tokenomics: supply, distribution, vesting schedules and inflation mechanics
5.4Team and development: evaluating founders, advisors, GitHub activity and transparency
5.5Partnerships and ecosystem: assessing the real value of a project's relationships
5.6On-chain metrics: active addresses, transaction volume, holder distribution and whale behavior
5.7Competitive positioning: how a project compares to its direct competitors
5.8Final project: Producing a complete fundamental analysis report on a cryptocurrency project
06

Risk Management

Intermediate 3 Weeks
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The discipline that separates participants who last from those who lose everything. Students learn the principles and systems of capital protection that make long-term market participation sustainable.

Course Modules

6.1Why most traders lose: the structural reasons behind retail underperformance
6.2Position sizing: how much to allocate per trade relative to total capital
6.3Stop-loss discipline: setting, placing and never moving stops in the wrong direction
6.4Risk-reward ratios: only taking trades where the potential reward justifies the risk
6.5Portfolio allocation: diversifying across assets, timeframes and risk levels
6.6Drawdown management: rules for what to do when losing streaks occur
6.7The risk management framework: building a personal system and committing to it
07

DeFi

Advanced 5 Weeks
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Decentralized finance protocols, yield opportunities and the risks that come with them. Students learn to navigate DeFi with the knowledge to participate profitably and the discipline to avoid the common traps.

Course Modules

7.1What DeFi is and how it differs from traditional and centralized finance
7.2Decentralized exchanges: Uniswap, PancakeSwap and how AMMs work
7.3Liquidity provision: adding liquidity to pools, earning fees and understanding impermanent loss
7.4Yield farming: identifying, evaluating and participating in farming opportunities
7.5Staking: proof-of-stake networks, validator delegation and staking rewards
7.6Lending and borrowing: Aave, Compound and using collateral to access capital
7.7DeFi risk: smart contract vulnerabilities, rug pulls, liquidation and protocol failure
7.8Cross-chain DeFi: bridges, layer 2 networks and multi-chain participation
7.9DeFi portfolio management: tracking positions, yields and net performance
08

NFTs and Web3

Intermediate 4 Weeks
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Non-fungible tokens, digital ownership, and the broader Web3 ecosystem. Students understand the technology, identify opportunities, and participate without the speculation-driven decision-making that leads to loss.

Course Modules

8.1What NFTs are: digital ownership, provenance and the smart contract standard
8.2NFT markets: OpenSea, Blur and how to buy, sell and evaluate digital assets
8.3NFT valuation: rarity, utility, community strength and floor price dynamics
8.4Creating NFTs: minting digital art, setting royalties and listing for sale
8.5Web3 identity: wallets as identity, ENS domains and on-chain reputation
8.6Web3 applications: decentralized social media, gaming, storage and governance
8.7The future of Web3: where the ecosystem is developing and what to watch
09

Wallet Security

Beginner 2 Weeks
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Protecting digital assets from loss, theft and human error. Students learn the security practices that professional crypto participants apply to protect their holdings.

Course Modules

9.1How crypto theft happens: phishing, social engineering, fake apps and malware
9.2Seed phrases: what they are, why they are the master key, and how to store them safely
9.3Hardware wallets: Ledger and Trezor setup, usage and best practices
9.4Safe transaction practices: verifying addresses, checking contracts and using test transactions
9.5Exchange security: two-factor authentication, withdrawal whitelists and anti-phishing codes
9.6Recovery planning: what happens if a device is lost or a seed phrase is compromised
10

Airdrops and Opportunities

Beginner 2 Weeks
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Identifying, qualifying for and claiming cryptocurrency airdrops and early-stage Web3 opportunities. Students learn to assess legitimacy, minimize risk and participate in opportunities the broader market has not yet discovered.

Course Modules

10.1What airdrops are: why projects distribute tokens and how recipients are selected
10.2Types of airdrops: retroactive, interaction-based, holder-based and community rewards
10.3Finding opportunities: platforms, newsletters and communities that surface legitimate drops
10.4Qualifying for airdrops: testnet participation, early protocol usage and community activity
10.5Evaluating legitimacy: how to identify scam airdrops before connecting a wallet
10.6Claiming and managing airdrop tokens: tax considerations, selling strategy and record keeping

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