i do usually spend time on education announcements when i see them
and saw @opencampus_xyz $EDU active in vietnam while simultaneously working at state scale in india made this even harder to dismiss.
here's what i've found 🧵👇
→ what opencampus actually shipped
→ vietnam as product depth
→ india as scale validation
→ what this signals for 2026
▫️ what opencampus actually shipped
opencampus made two moves that are easy to miss if you only skim headlines, but hard to ignore once you line them up side by side.
one focuses on building depth inside a live education product.
the other proves the stack can handle state-level scale.
both are already in motion, not promised.
▫️ vietnam as product depth
in vietnam, opencampus partnered w/ luvia, an ai-powered learning app built for high school & university students.
luvia centralizes curriculum, structured modules, mind maps, and personalized practice tests into a single interface.
the important layer sits underneath the learning experience.
every badge or certificate issued inside the app is linked to opencampus id as a verifiable credential.
that means credentials are:
• portable across schools & apps
• verifiable without manual checks
• persistent even if students switch institutions
luvia launched in late 2025 through partner schools, targeting roughly 200,000 students, and is set to pilot directly inside schools in early 2026 w/ support from the vietnam ministry of education and training.
▫️ india as scale validation
india is where opencampus tests scale.
through a partnership w/ the government of madhya pradesh, opencampus is digitizing 50M+ academic records.
every graduate in the state receives a verified digital credential issued on edu chain.
the impact breaks down cleanly:
• students can prove qualifications instantly across borders
• employers reduce credential fraud & verification costs
• governments standardize records without manual bureaucracy
this is population-level onboarding, not niche adoption.
▫️ what this signals for 2026
vietnam shows how the system works in practice.
india proves it holds under pressure.
together, this means education records stop being paperwork and start working like a system.
hiring teams can check diplomas instantly instead of calling schools.
scholarships and student loans can be approved based on real records, not scanned files.
upskilling programs can verify what someone actually completed, not what they claim.
when credentials are verifiable by default, people do not need to prove themselves over and over again.
the system already knows.
if this is your first time reading about $EDu i have a more genereal thread here:
https://t.co/ms0ORI2UBZ
