Frequently Asked Questions

dLearn is an onchain proof-of-skill platform that helps learners build, showcase, and verify their skills while connecting with opportunities.
No. dLearn is a paid platform because we provide verified skill proofs, structured learning, and rewards for active learners and builders.

Yes, all our courses are designed to be 100% self-paced. Learners have full control over when and how they study, with no deadlines or restrictions. This means you can start anytime, pause, and resume whenever it’s convenient for you, ensuring learning fits into your lifestyle.

Unlike traditional platforms like Udemy or Coursera, dLearn goes beyond just hosting courses. We are building an ecosystem where learning is directly tied to career opportunities, blockchain technology, and community growth.

Here’s what sets us apart:

1. Career Integration & Partnerships

We don’t stop at giving certificates. We are actively securing partnerships with companies so learners can access job opportunities, internships, and real-world projects after completing courses.

2. Dual Certification (Traditional + Blockchain)

Students receive paper certificates (immediate recognition) while we prepare to launch NFT certificates, which are tamper-proof, verifiable, and globally accessible on the blockchain.

3. Community-First Approach

dLearn is not just a course marketplace; it’s a community. We create spaces where learners, tutors, and industry professionals can connect, collaborate, and grow together.

4. Low-Key Web2 Experience with Web3 Power

On the surface, dLearn feels as easy and familiar as any Web2 learning platform. But under the hood, it’s blockchain-ready, ensuring we can scale into Web3 without overwhelming users.

Each course has clear prerequisites, outcomes, and level indicators (Beginner & Advanced). This helps you pick what matches your background.

We use modern security practices such as encryption, access control, and onchain verification to keep both user and platform data safe.

We currently provide learners with paper certificates upon course completion. These serve as proof of learning, recognition of effort, and can be added to resumes, LinkedIn profiles, or shared with potential employers.

In the future, these certificates will be upgraded into NFT certificates, making them tamper-proof, verifiable on the blockchain, and globally recognized. While our NFT system is not yet live, learners can still showcase their achievements with traditional paper certificates for now.

We focus on technical and non-technical blockchain and Web3 skills such as smart contracts, community management, project management, and more.
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