I think it can be. One issue I see is that the academy usually has a hard time keeping up with current technology.
I remember when I was in university I had a class that was about technologies to monitor and control industrial processes and most of the things that I learned in that class were outdated and not actually used by industries any longer.
Crypto is an early-stage, fast-paced industry so it's bound to a lot of change in short periods of time so I don't know how relevant the classes would be beyond the basic concepts of crypto.
But still, it can be a good way to promote awarness
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I am also thinking how about if that academic institution is funded by the government and its real agenda isn't about education but about control and regulation?
Yes, that can happen.
I went to a government-funded university and fortunately, it had a high level of autonomy and the faculty was willing to challenge the government whenever they felt it was necessary but I know that is not always the case
But what you said can be true even for private institutions. They also have their own agenda.
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