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Our mission is to teach digital safety and wallet literacy to older adults.

Why Digital Wallets Matter

Without access to — and understanding of — how wallets work, people remain locked out of everything Web3 enables:

Ownership: Real World Asset investing and credentials.
Finance: Sending and receiving value safely.
Learning: Exploring decentralized platforms and digital identity.
Community: Participating in governance and social projects.

At Coinbridge Foundation, we teach people how to use wallets safely and meaningfully through hands-on practice in our Sandbox Faucet. This approach demystifies blockchain and helps learners see how all parts of the Web3 world connect through one simple tool.

By starting with the wallet, we start with trust.
Once people can see their own digital wallet — open it, interact with it, and understand it — they realize: I belong here too.

A digital wallet is more than just a place to hold cryptocurrency — it’s the gateway to the entire Web3 ecosystem. It’s the first real-world tool that connects people to decentralized applications, identity systems, and ownership online.

For newcomers, especially older adults, the wallet represents the most important step, it’s where understanding, confidence, and participation begin.

Projects Focus

Grandfather and grandson using laptop together at home.
Grandfather and grandson using laptop together at home.
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books on brown wooden shelf
Online Training Course
Library Classes

Our online learning program helps adults and seniors build confidence using blockchain and digital finance safely from home. Through guided video lessons and live virtual sessions, participants learn step-by-step how to set up wallets, understand transactions, and explore decentralized tools in a secure, supportive environment. The course is designed for accessibility — no prior experience required — so everyone can take part in the future of digital literacy.

Coinbridge partners with local libraries to bring hands-on blockchain education to the community. These small, in-person classes combine practical learning with mentorship, helping participants practice safely, ask questions freely, and connect with others exploring Web3 for the first time. By creating trusted spaces for learning, we ensure that technology education reaches those who need it most — right in their neighborhoods.

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Our partners 

Coinbridge Foundation is seeking partners in education, technology, and community development to help expand access to Web3 learning for older adults.

The Japanese have a saying

How we respect our elderly and children say everything about us.

Every contribution helps us bridge the digital divide. By supporting blockchain education for seniors, you’re empowering inclusion and ensuring no one is left behind in the Web3 revolution.