Crypto Risk & Insurance Certifications

inDemniFi is committed to enhancing the safety and security of the Web3 ecosystem by providing comprehensive risk assessment, insurance, and training solutions. We recognize the critical role of skilled professionals in identifying, analyzing, and mitigating crypto-related risks.

Certified Blockchain Foundations

How the machine actually works -- Bitcoin and Ethereum, end to end

Free
CBF

Certified Blockchain Foundations is the entry credential for everyone working in and around Web3 risk. It teaches how Bitcoin and Ethereum actually work: the assumption consensus rests on, how a wallet is derived and why no registry is needed, the difference between a UTXO and an account, what finality really means, where new coins come from, what a smart contract is, and how an automated market maker prices a trade. It is a prerequisite for every other inDemniFi certification. The course is free; the exam is what earns the credential.

Key responsibilities

  • ·Read a block, a transaction and an address without a translator.
  • ·Explain what a confirmation is worth, and when six is not enough.
  • ·Distinguish custody, settlement and execution when assessing a counterparty.
  • ·Tell a Layer 2 from a sidechain, and know why the difference changes the risk.

Contribution to Web3 safety

  • ·A shared vocabulary between technical and non-technical staff.
  • ·Fewer losses from misunderstood finality, custody and address handling.
  • ·A verifiable baseline for hiring into crypto operations, compliance and risk.
Pass mark: 70%·60 questions·90 minutes
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Certified Web3 Risk Analyst

The risks a clean audit report does not cover

Coming soon
CWRA

Certified Web3 Risk Analyst is the credential for assessing what a smart contract audit does not: pool depth, venue fragmentation, oracle sourcing, launch mechanics, MEV exposure, governance capture, key custody and chain settlement. It is built on inDemniFi's own corpus of 294 recorded exploits and $2.78B in documented losses, in which audited protocols were exploited 72 times and the audit caught the exploit 4 times. Candidates finish able to take a live protocol and produce a risk memo an underwriter can act on.

Key responsibilities

  • ·Enumerate a protocol's exposure across liquidity, price, execution, contract, key and chain risk.
  • ·Compute what it costs to make a protocol believe a false price, and whether that capital can be borrowed atomically.
  • ·Read an audit report for its scope rather than its conclusion.
  • ·Ground frequency and severity estimates in recorded base rates instead of intuition.
  • ·Write a risk memo that states exposure, attack cost, controls, residual risk and what would change the answer.

Contribution to Web3 safety

  • ·Risk assessment that covers the 86% of recorded incidents sitting at the protocol layer.
  • ·A shared language between auditors, underwriters and treasury teams.
  • ·Fewer losses to correct code deployed into a hostile environment.
Pass mark: 75%·60 questions·120 minutes
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Practice quizzes

Free self-assessments. Unlimited attempts, no enrollment, and no credential — take them to gauge where you stand.

Vyper Language Quiz

Self-assessment for the Vyper smart contract language

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inDemniFi's commitment to training

We are committed to providing comprehensive training programs for individuals pursuing the CCES, CCU, CCA, and CCSA certifications. Our programs cover the knowledge and skills required to investigate, analyze, and underwrite crypto-related risks. By empowering individuals with the necessary expertise, we can foster a more resilient and secure Web3 environment for all.