Bitget, the world's largest Universal Exchange (UEX), has officially launched the Blockchain4Youth Learning Hub: Semester 1. This new educational initiative is designed to help young learners explore blockchain as both a field of study and a viable career path in the digital economy.
The Learning Hub is part of Bitget's broader Blockchain4Youth initiative, which aims to make blockchain education more accessible and actionable for young people worldwide. Since its launch, Blockchain4Youth has engaged over 15,000 participants through initiatives such as the LALIGA Youth Tournament in Thailand, a partnership with Google Developer Group on Campus, and the Web3 Young Learners' Encyclopedia.
The program combines structured learning with professional recognition and career-oriented support. Learners who complete the program and pass the assessments will receive a Certificate of Completion signed by Ignacio Aguirre Franco, Chief Marketing Officer of Bitget. The certificate provides verified recognition of Web3 competency and unlocks access to the Blockchain4Youth Talent Alliance, a network designed to connect certified learners with the wider Web3 industry.
Bitget has also confirmed a partnership with Bondex, the Web3 professional network behind web3.career, the largest job board in the industry. This collaboration aims to make career entry points into Web3 more transparent and accessible for the next generation of builders and professionals.
“Most young people trying to break into Web3 hit the same wall, they take a course, then have no network, no verified credentials, and no clear path to a job,” said Ignacio Palomera, Co-Founder of Bondex. “Blockchain4Youth and Bondex fix that. Finish the program, build a verified profile, be discovered in the Bondex trusted talent pool and apply directly to companies hiring on web3.career. It's the bridge the industry's been missing.”
“A lot of young people are interested in Web3, but interest alone does not always show them where to begin,” said Ignacio Aguirre Franco, CMO of Bitget. “The Learning Hub is about making that first step feel more real by giving learners knowledge, recognition, and a better sense of where this path can lead. When young talent can see opportunity more clearly, they are more likely to believe they belong in the future of this industry.”