Coinbase’s first CTO Balaji Srinivasan announced the innovative educational institution The Network School, to be established on an island near Singapore. The school will start as a 90-day pop-up program from September 23 to December 23, 2024, built on the principles of “Learn, Burn, Earn, Fun.”
Education and Opportunities
The Network School will offer a model focused on continuous education. Participants will solve current problems and document their achievements with digital certificates, continuing their education. Unlike traditional education systems, the model ensures participants keep learning continuously. Educational materials will cover a wide range of topics, including building technology communities.
The Network School will also emphasize physical health. Meals and fitness services based on Bryan Johnson‘s Blueprint program will be offered. Each participant will engage in daily exercise programs and eat healthy meals, aiming for long-term health and physical performance improvement.
Participants will receive daily rewards in areas such as open-source projects and artificial intelligence content creation. Additionally, office hours will be organized for career development and investment opportunities. Renowned technology experts will visit the school to interact with participants one-on-one.
The Network School will also include entertainment as part of its program. Participants will have the opportunity to spend time in beautiful locations on the island. Its proximity to Singapore will provide easy access to other regions of Asia.
Who Can Apply?
An environment suitable for individuals referred to as Dark Talent, who are incompatible with traditional education systems but wish to develop their skills, will be provided. The Network School will cater to all age groups and be open to creative and technology-focused professionals.
Applications will be made through ns.com. Accepted applicants will join the education with low-cost accommodation options. This opportunity stands out as an ideal option for individuals and small teams.