eMBA for Web3 Founders
You can code. You can audit. But launching a protocol is a business problem. And most technical founders know far less about business than they think they do.
The Knowledge Gap Nobody Talks About
Most of us in Web3 are technical. We learned Solidity, we understand EVM opcodes, we can spot a reentrancy from across the room. But ask us about token distribution strategy, treasury management, fundraising term sheets, or go-to-market timing, and we're guessing.
The gap between "I can build a protocol" and "I can launch a successful protocol business" is enormous. And it's not a gap you can close by reading a few blog posts. It requires structured, comprehensive education designed specifically for Web3 founders.
What You Learn
Tokenomics
Token design, distribution, vesting schedules, incentive alignment. Why most token models fail and how to avoid the common traps.
Treasury Management
How to structure, manage, and govern protocol treasuries. Runway planning, diversification, and sustainable funding.
Fundraising
From pre-seed to token launch. Term sheets, investor relations, valuation frameworks, and when NOT to raise.
Governance
DAO design, voting mechanisms, delegation, multi-sig structures. What works, what fails, and why.
Go-to-Market
Launch strategies, community building, partnerships, and user acquisition. The playbook for getting your first 1,000 users.
Legal and Compliance
Jurisdictional considerations, regulatory frameworks, entity structures. What you need to know before you launch.
Operations
Team building, contributor management, communication systems, and scaling a decentralized organization.
Security as Business
Why security is a business decision, not just a technical one. Audit budgets, bug bounties, incident response planning.
The eMBA nobody teaches
Traditional MBA programs don't cover token economics. Crypto courses don't cover fundraising strategy. Nobody connects "how to build the protocol" with "how to launch the business." We do.
If you complete the full path (Build + Audit + eMBA), by the time you finish you have the technical skills to build your protocol, the security knowledge to audit it, and the business framework to launch it. That's the vision.