HackQuest is an online educational platform designed to onboard developers into the Web3 ecosystem through free courses, hackathons, and project-building support. The platform is powered by Open Campus and BuildMoonshot and aims to guide users from beginner-level programming to founding their own Web3 startups. [1]
HackQuest positions itself as a comprehensive ecosystem for Web3 developer education, operating under the slogan "Web3 programming for everyone." The platform's model is built upon three core pillars: learning, building, and community engagement. It provides a structured pathway for aspiring developers, beginning with fundamental concepts and progressing to advanced, practical applications. The platform reports a user base of over 1.2 million developers and claims to be the leading free Web3 developer education platform by traffic. [1] [2]
The platform's approach combines gamified, interactive lessons with project-based learning to maintain user engagement. Courses are often certified by prominent Web3 ecosystems, allowing users to earn official credentials upon completion. HackQuest tailors its content recommendations to a user's self-identified skill level, offering distinct paths for Web3 newcomers, entry-level developers, experienced programmers, and founders. As of September 2025, the platform reported hosting over 80 hackathons, facilitating the creation of more than 35,000 projects, and organizing over 330 global events. [2]
Scott Moore, co-founder of Gitcoin, commented on the platform's accessibility, stating, "Trying to get started in web3 can be hard, but HackQuest makes it significantly easier. I genuinely wish this kind of customizable education existed when I started in the space." Sunny Gao, founder of SegmentFault, distinguished the platform from others by highlighting its community aspect: "I think what makes HackQuest special from Udemy and Codecademy is that it is not just a learning platform, it is also a vibrant and welcoming Web3 community." [2]
The public launch of HackQuest appears to have occurred around August 2023, the month its official X (formerly Twitter) account was created. [1]
On August 11, 2025, the company announced it had raised $4.1 million in a Pre-A funding round. The round was co-led by Animoca Brands and Open Campus. Other participating institutional investors included StepN, Gate Ventures, HashGlobal, HashKey Capital, Bytetrade Lab, Outlier Ventures, KIP Protocol, and OnePiece Labs. The round also saw participation from several angel investors, including Scott Moore (co-founder of Gitcoin), YY Lai, James Zhang, and Paul Taylor. This funding event marked a significant milestone in the platform's development and expansion efforts. [1]
HackQuest's ecosystem is structured around three main areas designed to provide a holistic developer journey from education to entrepreneurship. [2]
The platform's educational model is centered on interactive and practical learning experiences.
These features are designed to lower the barrier to entry for Web3 development and provide a seamless learning curve. [2]
HackQuest emphasizes practical application and project creation as essential components of the developer journey.
This focus on building helps bridge the gap between theoretical knowledge and real-world implementation. [2]
Community is a central pillar of the HackQuest ecosystem, facilitating collaboration and peer-to-peer learning.
These initiatives aim to create a supportive and active network for developers at all stages of their careers. [2]
HackQuest provides a variety of courses that cater to different skill levels, with a strong emphasis on foundational knowledge for beginners alongside some advanced topics. [2]
In addition to individual courses, HackQuest collaborates with Web3 foundations to create dedicated learning tracks. For example, in May 2025, the platform launched the "Eclipse Learning Track" in partnership with the Eclipse Foundation. This track was designed to teach developers the fundamentals of the Eclipse ecosystem, the Rust programming language, and the Anchor framework. The curriculum included practical projects such as launching NFTs, creating meme coins, and building CRUD (Create, Read, Update, Delete) decentralized applications. Upon completion, participants earn a certificate co-issued by Eclipse and HackQuest. [1]
HackQuest has established a broad network of collaborations with over 100 Web3 ecosystems, venture capital firms, and community organizations. [2]
The platform is strategically powered by Open Campus, an ed-tech protocol, and BuildMoonshot. Open Campus was also a lead investor in the company's $4.1 million Pre-A funding round, alongside Animoca Brands. Other notable investors include StepN, Gate Ventures, HashGlobal, HashKey Capital, Bytetrade Lab, Outlier Ventures, KIP Protocol, and OnePiece Labs. [1]