Odaily Planet Daily reports that over 20 DeFi projects have jointly issued an open letter urging major U.S. universities to integrate DeFi and cryptocurrency education into the core curricula of their business and law schools. This initiative is framed under the "1inch Forward" campaign led by 1inch, with participants including the Blockchain Association, DeFi Education Fund, The Solana Policy Institute, Aave Labs, and Dune. The open letter recommends that universities incorporate courses on blockchain architecture and decentralized technologies into their core offerings, teach students DeFi mechanisms such as automated market makers (AMMs), and provide hands-on opportunities to engage with real DeFi systems. Participating projects have expressed their willingness to assist in designing course content and offer internships and research fellowships. (The Block)
Over 20 DeFi projects call for cryptocurrency education in U.S. universities.
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Over 20 DeFi projects have called for blockchain news coverage and education in U.S. universities, urging the inclusion of DeFi and crypto in business and law curricula. The '1inch Forward' campaign, led by 1inch and including Aave Labs and Dune, recommends courses on blockchain architecture and DeFi mechanisms such as AMMs. Projects will assist in designing curricula and offer internships. The letter also emphasizes the need to address DeFi exploit risks through education and real-world training.
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