• May 15, 2026

Bitget is making blockchain easier for beginners with Programming4Youth: Code Like a Cook, a new book that teaches coding concepts through easy-to-understand, real-world examples.

Developed under the company’s Blockchain4Youth and Blockchain4Her initiatives, the project was created in collaboration with GANAP with Eli (Eliezer Rabadon, CEO of DVCode). It forms part of a broader push to address the growing demand for accessible learning tools as global interest in blockchain continues to rise.

Instead of relying purely on technical instruction, the book presents programming concepts through the lens of cooking. Ingredients represent pieces of code, recipes illustrate algorithms and logic, and tools mirror platforms such as Remix IDE and MetaMask. Cooking symbolizes running code, while plating reflects deploying applications—an approach designed to make complex ideas easier to grasp for beginners.

“Learning to build should not feel inaccessible from the start,” said Gracy Chen, CEO of Bitget. “The goal is to make the first step easier to take. When concepts are explained in a way that feels familiar, more people are willing to try, and that’s the aim with Code Like a Cook. We want to help beginners move from learning to creating.”

The book guides readers through a structured learning journey, starting with Web3 and programming basics before moving to hands-on practice. Chapters explain Web3, programming languages, Solidity, and key tools.

Initial distribution of Programming4Youth: Code Like a Cook will begin in the Philippines, with plans for a broader global rollout.

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