What is Open Campus (EDU)?
Open Campus is a decentralized protocol designed to address challenges in the education sector. It connects educators, content creators, students, parents, and co-publishers through a blockchain-based system. The protocol focuses on enabling decentralized creation, distribution, and monetization of educational content. This approach aims to give learners access to a wider variety of learning materials while allowing educators to generate income and receive recognition for their work. It also addresses the lack of control parents often have over their children’s educational resources.
The protocol operates on its native cryptocurrency, EDU. EDU is used as a payment method for accessing educational content, with revenue distributed to creators, co-publishers, validators, and the EDU Foundation. It also functions as a governance token, allowing holders to propose and vote on protocol updates, set parameters and fees, allocate development funds, and resolve disputes. Additionally, EDU can be donated to support educational causes through transparent smart contract transactions.
Open Campus incorporates EDU Chain, a blockchain infrastructure designed to host decentralized applications (dApps) for education. EDU Chain supports personalized learning experiences, provides tools for developers and institutions, and maintains liquidity for ecosystem development.
The founders of Open Campus are Alex G., Jack Chorowsky, Yogev Shelly, Jay Varkey, Yat Siu, and Oren Elbaz, who come from diverse professional backgrounds and share the goal of building a fairer and more accessible educational system through decentralized solutions.
The total supply of EDU is fixed at 1 billion tokens, with a circulating supply of 410.71M EDU.
EDU is listed on Binance for trade and purchase. The current price of EDU is updated and available in real-time on Binance.










