About SparkWaveFlux

Building Blockchain Skills That Actually Matter

We started in 2019 with a simple goal: teach people how to deploy blockchain solutions without the usual confusion. Based in Incheon, we've spent years figuring out what works when teaching this stuff to real professionals.

380+ Students trained since 2019
6 years Teaching blockchain deployment
Modern blockchain development workspace

How We Got Here

It's been an interesting ride. We didn't set out to become a training organization—we were just developers who kept getting asked to explain blockchain deployment to colleagues. Eventually, we realized there was a real need for practical education.

2019

Started With Small Workshops

Ran our first blockchain deployment workshop for twelve developers in Seoul. Half of them were skeptical, but by the end, everyone had deployed a working test network.

2021

Expanded Course Offerings

Created structured programs after realizing one-off workshops weren't enough. People needed ongoing support and deeper technical knowledge to actually use blockchain in their work.

2023

Built Industry Partnerships

Connected with companies in the South Korean blockchain space who needed trained developers. This helped us understand what skills employers actually value versus what sounds impressive.

Collaborative blockchain learning environment

The People Behind the Programs

We're not your typical education company. Most of us still work on blockchain projects outside of teaching, which means we're constantly dealing with the same challenges our students face.

That hands-on experience shapes everything we teach. When we show you how to deploy a node or troubleshoot network issues, it's because we've done it repeatedly in real-world situations—not just in a classroom.

Our instructors come from actual development backgrounds. They've worked at companies that use blockchain for supply chain, finance, and data management. So when you ask "why would I do it this way?" they can give you real answers.

Instructor profile

Einar Ljungqvist

Lead Technical Instructor

Spent eight years deploying blockchain solutions for logistics companies before joining us in 2020. Still consults on complex deployment projects, which keeps his teaching grounded in current practices.

Program director profile

Kasper Mikkelsen

Program Director

Designed our core curriculum after noticing most blockchain courses focused on theory while students struggled with practical deployment. Has a background in distributed systems and network architecture.

What Guides Our Teaching

We've learned some things over the years about what makes blockchain education actually useful. These principles shape how we design programs and interact with students.

01

Practical Before Theoretical

You'll deploy your first blockchain network in week one. We believe in learning by doing, then understanding the theory once you've seen how things actually work. It's backwards from traditional education, but it sticks better.

02

Real Problems, Not Textbook Examples

Every exercise comes from actual deployment scenarios we've encountered. You'll troubleshoot the kinds of issues that happen in production environments, not simplified versions that never occur in real life.

03

Honest About Limitations

Blockchain isn't the right solution for everything, and we're upfront about that. Part of our job is helping you figure out when to use it and when traditional databases make more sense.

04

Ongoing Support After Training

Questions don't stop when the program ends. Our students have access to our technical team even after completing courses—because real learning happens when you're applying skills to your own projects.

Hands-on blockchain deployment training session