
Find your Flare with our latest Learn course
Krypto · 12. November 2025Diogo Costa
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Meet Flare — a decentralised blockchain that brings real-world data on-chain. It's a Layer 1 chain, that's optimised for building intelligent applications.

Democratised finance with Flare
Flare provides an environment to build sophisticated DeFi apps and new financial products, using the data it brings to the chain. It can interoperate with other chains and DeFi apps, meaning it has wide uses in the real world, to bring finance to those who may have been excluded by traditional finance limitations.

Getting started with DeFi
Our course on Flare will teach you about deeper decentralised finance concepts, cryptocurrency wallets, and what to do with them. We dive deeper on Luminite, the wallet designed specifically for the Flare ecosystem.

Go back to basics
Keep building your knowledge with our Crypto Basics lesson. Our short lessons cut through the jargon and make crypto easier to understand, even if you’re a total newbie.
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DeFi tokens are associated with decentralised financial applications, but they come with specific risks — please refer to cryptoasset specific risk summaries.
Decentralised Finance (DeFi) tokens risks:
• Smart contract risk: weaknesses in contracts, like bugs, can lead to significant losses
• Scam risk: tokens may be created by groups who have no intention of developing the project, resulting in investors losing all funds
• Data risk: some DeFi businesses may rely on third-party data sources, which could be vulnerable to hacks or disruption, causing loss in value
• Protocol complexity: DeFi protocols can be extremely complex to understand, which makes it more difficult to make informed decisions