Classover launches blockchain education credentials on Solana network
Classover Holdings Inc. (NASDAQ: KIDZ) announced the launch of its On-chain Digital Learning Credential system, which records and verifies educational achievements on the Solana blockchain network. The company stated this represents the first AI-verified education token framework.
The digital credentials function as blockchain-based tokens that document learning outcomes, test results, and teaching performance. Each credential is issued through Believe Launchpad and stored on the Solana network, creating what the company describes as tamper-resistant and globally verifiable digital records.
The system integrates with Classover's existing AI Tutor platform, which adapts instruction based on individual learning data. Each token represents an AI-authenticated learning event, including test scores, course completions, skill milestones, or teaching contributions.
"Education doesn't end with learning - it extends to recognition," said Stephanie Luo, Chief Executive Officer of Classover. "Our On-chain Digital Learning Credential transforms test outcomes, certifications, and teaching impact into AI-verified, blockchain-secured records."
The credentials are designed to be portable and independent of traditional educational platforms or certificates. Schools, employers, and learners can validate exam results and performance records without intermediaries, according to the company.
Classover operates as a K-12 online education company that has converted over 420,000 hours of live teaching experience into AI-powered learning systems. The company combines artificial intelligence with blockchain verification in its educational technology offerings.
The announcement was made through a press release statement from the company.
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