2026 Crypto Literacy Session 2 (Seoul): Stablecoin Payments Debut
Crypto Literacy Session 2 introduced stablecoin payments for tuition, marking a new milestone where crypto education meets real crypto experience.
Lee Change Jun
March 7, 2026
Community Chronicle
Session 2: One Step Further
On March 7 and March 14, 2026, Crypto Literacy Session 2 was held at Seoul National University of Education. Day 1 took place at the Grand Hall on the 1st floor of Sahyang Sports Complex, and Day 2 at the Sahyang Cultural Hall in the Research Lecture Building.
As with Session 1, enrollment was capped at 200 on a first-come, first-served basis, with six hours of intensive instruction from 10 AM to 5 PM on each day.
Curriculum: 12 Hours Total
Day 1 (March 7)
The Birth of Bitcoin — Structural crisis of fiat currency systems, cypherpunks and digital currency evolution, Bitcoin's technical design
Bitcoin Technology Basics — Why cryptocurrency, where does crypto exist, importance of wallets, Bitcoin's transparency
The Crypto Transformation of Global Finance — Atomic swaps, asset tokenization, dollar stablecoins, Big Tech and Ethereum
Myths and Facts About Bitcoin — Debunking misconceptions about volatility, crime, energy consumption, and quantum computing
The Web 3.0 Era — Smart contracts, oracles, DAO, DID, NFT, DeFi, RWA tokenization
Altcoins and the Future of Multi-Chain Ecosystems — Blockchain trilemma, Ethereum, Wall Street's interest, the multi-chain era
Day 2 (March 14)
Bitcoin Technology Advanced — UTXO, transaction definitions and scripts, blockchain definitions and characteristics, mining with proof-of-work, rewards and difficulty, forks
Crypto Transfer Lab — Hands-on practice with MoTe Coin and MiraclePlay Token (MPT)
Crypto Tax Issues — Recent trends, delayed taxation, top 10 investor questions
The Intrinsic Value of Crypto — Finality of settlement, self-sovereignty era, global trade and finance innovation, the RWA era
The Rise and Cracks of Dollar Hegemony — Historical background, three pillars, limits and fractures
Crypto and the Transformation of Global Financial Order — US Treasury bonds, stablecoin growth, repo structures, crypto repo markets
Stablecoin Payments Introduced
The biggest change in Session 2 was the payment method. In addition to credit cards and virtual accounts, participants could now pay tuition with stablecoins (USDT, USDC). The first 20 registrants received the stablecoin payment option, with a 10% discount.
Paying for crypto education with crypto itself — this was a meaningful first step connecting learning with real-world experience.
Assessment System Launched
Session 2 also introduced online assessments. After each day's instruction, participants took mobile-based exams: 25 multiple-choice questions per session, with scores from both rounds combined for a total of 100 points.
Continuous Evolution
From Session 1 to Session 2, Crypto Literacy has matured as an education program. Stablecoin payments and a formal assessment system — it is evolving beyond simple lectures into a structure where participants directly experience the crypto economy and measure their learning outcomes.



