1 Inch Forward Advocates for American Universities to Include More Financial Jurisprudence and DeFi Courses

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A coalition of more than 20 decentralized finance organizations has issued an open letter urging major U.S. business and law schools to incorporate decentralization into their curricula and develop more DeFi educational courses. This initiative, called 1 inch Forward, has received support from organizations such as the Blockchain Association and Aave Labs. Its goal is to connect industry talent needs with formal education. Starting March 27, 1 inch Forward will launch a campus tour at the University of Pennsylvania to engage directly with academia.

1 inch Forward Promotes Inclusion of More DeFi and Financial Law Courses in U.S. Universities

A coalition of over 20 decentralized finance (DeFi) organizations has issued an open letter calling for U.S. universities to include more DeFi and cryptocurrency law and finance knowledge in their curricula. This open letter is part of the 1 inch Forward movement, supported by the Blockchain Association, DeFi Education Fund, Solana Policy Research Institute, Aave Labs, and Dune.

The letter states that U.S. business and law schools have long been benchmarks of higher education worldwide, and DeFi represents the next frontier to maintain this standard. It also notes that student interest in DeFi is growing rapidly, recommending the addition of supplementary modules to ensure students understand the architecture and applications of decentralized technologies. Specific courses should cover blockchain infrastructure, legal framework changes, and related topics. To achieve this goal, participating organizations have expressed willingness to assist schools in designing curricula and providing practical opportunities, ensuring teaching content aligns with current technological developments.

Campus Tour Begins at the University of Pennsylvania on March 27

The 1 inch Forward campaign is scheduled to kick off its campus tour at the University of Pennsylvania on March 27. Supporting organizations include DeFi Education Fund, Solana Policy Research Institute, Dune, and 1inch, representing prominent decentralized protocols. The coalition emphasizes establishing formal internship and research programs as core components of this initiative. Through structured practical engagement, students can gain exposure to decentralized financial systems. This approach, extending from theoretical instruction to hands-on experience, is seen as a vital pathway to cultivating the next generation of financial and legal leaders equipped to manage future financial systems.

Global Demand for Blockchain Jobs

Google searches indicate a significant increase in global interest in careers related to DeFi and cryptocurrencies. From 2025 to 2026, searches for “blockchain jobs” increased by 84%, reaching 10.3 million queries, while “cryptocurrency jobs” grew by 133%, totaling 47 million searches. Despite rapid market expansion, industry observers note that most talent entering the field are self-taught, possessing technical development skills but often lacking the structured training provided by traditional education. This educational gap is believed to contribute to issues in governance, risk management, and regulatory compliance within some large platforms. The initiative particularly emphasizes that integrating DeFi into formal university education can effectively reduce potential risks in the industry.

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