Master Blockchain Maintenance Through Real-World Practice

Join our comprehensive six-month program starting September 2025. Learn from industry professionals who've maintained enterprise blockchain networks across Taiwan and Southeast Asia.

Students working on blockchain maintenance projects in our modern lab environment

What You'll Actually Build

Forget theoretical lectures. Our students work on live blockchain maintenance scenarios from day one. You'll troubleshoot real network issues, optimize smart contract performance, and handle security incidents that mirror what happens in production environments.

  • Debug failing smart contracts using advanced monitoring tools
  • Implement automated backup systems for distributed ledgers
  • Analyze network performance bottlenecks and propose solutions
  • Handle consensus mechanism failures in test environments
  • Create maintenance documentation that other developers can actually use
  • Practice incident response with simulated security breaches

How We Actually Teach This Stuff

Most blockchain courses throw theory at you and hope it sticks. We start with broken systems and teach you to fix them. It's messier, but that's exactly how you'll learn to think like a maintenance engineer.

Week 1-2: Breaking Things First

We give you a working blockchain network, then systematically break it in different ways. You'll see how cascading failures happen, why backup systems fail, and what happens when consensus algorithms go haywire. By breaking things first, you understand what you're actually trying to prevent.

Week 3-8: Tools and Patterns

Now you learn the monitoring tools, debugging frameworks, and maintenance patterns that professionals actually use. We focus on open-source solutions you can implement anywhere, not expensive enterprise software that limits your career options.

Week 9-16: Real Client Projects

Partner with local businesses implementing blockchain solutions. You'll handle their actual maintenance needs under supervision. Some weeks are quiet routine checks. Others involve urgent performance issues. That's reality.

Week 17-24: Independent Practice

Manage maintenance for a portfolio of test networks independently. Make mistakes, fix them, document what you learned. By the end, you'll have a collection of real maintenance scenarios you've solved yourself.

Learn From People Who've Actually Done This

Our instructors aren't career educators. They're working professionals who maintain blockchain systems during the day and teach what they've learned in the evening. They know what actually breaks and how to fix it quickly.

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Elara Kowalski

Lead Blockchain Maintenance Engineer

Maintains distributed ledger systems for three fintech companies in Taipei. Specializes in automated monitoring and incident response. Has handled over 200 production blockchain issues in the past two years.

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Ingrid Blomqvist

Smart Contract Security Specialist

Former software engineer at a major cryptocurrency exchange. Now focuses on smart contract auditing and maintenance. Discovered and fixed security vulnerabilities in contracts worth millions of dollars.

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Sienna MacLeod

Network Performance Analyst

Manages blockchain infrastructure for supply chain companies. Expert in performance optimization and scaling challenges. Has successfully migrated three companies from private to public blockchain networks.

Ready to Start Fixing Things?

Our next cohort begins September 15, 2025. We keep groups small—maximum 15 students per session—so everyone gets individual attention when debugging complex problems.

Important Dates

June 1, 2025

Application deadline. Submit your technical background and motivation statement.

July 15, 2025

Technical assessment and brief interview. We want to understand your current skill level.

August 10, 2025

Enrollment confirmation and pre-course setup. Install tools and access learning environment.

September 15, 2025

Program begins. Meet your cohort and start breaking your first blockchain network.

Apply for September 2025 Cohort