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Hi everyone,
*Today, I am delighted to have a highly distinguished professional blockchain industry leader and guest faculty member of the University of Texas, Dr. Weijia Zhang (links below), on my blog with an exclusive guest post.
Interoperability between blockchains is critical for the blockchain industry, and I am delighted to say that Dr Zhang’s company, Wanchain (links below), is leading the charge!
Without further ado, over to our distinguished guest!
The Blog below is a guest post by
Dr. Weijia Zhang is the Regional Head of China at Enterprise Ethereum Alliance (EEA) and Vice President of Engineering at Wanchain. Dr. Zhang has extensive engineering experience in blockchain, cognitive sciences, mental modeling, computer technologies, and more. He is also an adjunct faculty member for smart contract development at the University of Texas.
Fortune Business Insights predicts the blockchain market will
By 2030, open-source software engineering alone is anticipated to
Yet, CoinCodex reported a
Widespread adoption will fall flat without widespread personnel.
There is an obvious solution.
The Web3 community must double down on efforts to strengthen educational infrastructure, curriculum, and training.
Words need to match actions – it’s time to accept that simply acknowledging the need for education is no longer enough.
While blockchain investment in education is expected to hit around
These initiatives should be driven from the ground up and led by experts who can provide mentorship.
Academic solutions alone will not fill the gap.
Potential engineers in still-developing economies may have the raw talent and thirst to become skilled professionals.
Community-led initiatives should be prioritized to foster an expansive and diverse workforce.
The recently launched
Grant-oriented schemes offer a promising path to reaching up-and-coming talent.
In delivering educational content for all levels of expertise within the Bitcoin ecosystem, from beginner to advanced technical programs, OpenSats offers something to learn for everyone.
It can be easy to fixate on providing advanced training for the initiated, as these may feel like the hardest positions to fill.
Yet, such efforts should not overshadow resources for industry newcomers.
Blockchain technology has been growing at light speed in the past 15 years of development.
The interweaving complexity of smart contract programming language, consensus algorithms, multilayer architectures, advanced cryptography, quantum-proof cryptography, zero-knowledge proof, layer 2 technology for scalability, and cross-chain bridges for interoperability has widened the skill gaps for the Web3 workforce.
As blockchain permeates all industries, these skill gaps will appear more frequently in specific sectors.
A well-trained, versatile workforce can prevent the stagnation of Web3’s integration into industries such as finance, healthcare and supply chain management.
A pivotal crossroads has been reached.
Without a well-trained workforce, this potential will never be delivered.
By tapping into and encouraging the innate curiosity of all individuals, education can create the divergent and versatile workforce that Web3 needs.
While a general approach to education encourages diversity and accessibility, the industry also needs to hone in on the particular areas of Web3 where education is severely lacking.
Blockchain is intrinsically decentralized and is really for everyone.
The first group is the general public, who will be Web3 users and consumers.
The second group of audience is developers and engineers.
The third group is business and executive professionals who would need to be educated to know about the promises of blockchains and token economies.
Furthermore, the fourth group is lawmakers, who need to have enough technology background to envision the impact of this disrupted technology and make reasonable regulations to foster healthy growth of the industry.
Unlike internet industry growth where the government provided tremendous funding to build the R&D and education infrastructure, Web3 technology and its ecosystem have been developed from the grassroots.
There have been some very unique educational incentives and practices developed and proven to work very well, such as hackathons, airdrops, bounty programs etc.
With effective involvement and contribution, governments, enterprises, and educational institutions can give blockchain education a big boost and pave the way for building a great Web3 workforce and eliminating blockchain illiteracy.
____is the Regional Head of China at
He is also the Vice President of Engineering at
Founded in 2017, Wanchain is committed to driving blockchain adoption by unifying isolated networks and accelerating the development of a scalable, industry-wide blockchain interoperability standard.
Dr. Zhang has written and published a book called
You can connect with him on LinkedIn
Learn more about Wanchain at