# Vision

## Ecosystem Blueprint

We present a strategic blueprint to foster a Dapp ecosystem on EDU Chain, to establish an innovative “Learn Own Earn” model for Education. Our vision is to transition from direct token rewards (Learn-to-Earn) to cultivating an environment where learners of all ages can enhance their skills through our Dapp partners ("Learn"), and verify their learning progress and knowledge on-chain (“Own”), thereby improving their earning capabilities and job prospects ("Earn").

Dapps that make up the Application Layer on EDU Chain is underpinned by the supporting Platform and Finance layers. Applications under the Platform and Finance layers are public goods, such as Open Campus ID, Publisher NFT tokenization protocol and DeFi infrastructure, all maintained by the Open Campus Foundation alongside other developers and liquidity providers.

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## The EDU Chain Stack

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#### **Application Layer (Stakeholder: Learners)**

Learners interact directly with educational dApps supported by Open Campus ID. It offers personalized learning experiences, credential portability and rewards.

#### **Platform Layer (Stakeholder: Developers, Institutions, Educators)**

Tools that developers and educational institutions can use to build and distribute educational products and services to reach Open Campus’ learner base.

#### **Finance Layer (Stakeholder: Liquidity Providers - LPs)**

LPs provide liquidity necessary for the development and scaling of the ecosystem, and in return, they can earn transaction fees or other financial incentives.

#### **Chain Layer**&#x20;

More info coming soon.


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