Most people in rural areas don’t use blockchain, not because they’re not smart, but because no one has taken the time to actually explain it in a way that makes sense.
That’s where we come in.
Hindsight VIP was built to make blockchain simple and visual, so everyone, no matter where they’re from, can understand it.
And recently, Ground News featured our founder, Chandler Schaak, in an article about just that: helping everyday people, not just tech bros, get into blockchain.
“Schaak has long believed that the complicated way blockchain is presented often turns people away before they even get the chance to understand it.”
That hit home. Because we’ve seen it too.
So What’s the Real Problem?
Here’s the thing: most blockchain tools are full of confusing numbers, long wallet addresses, and tech jargon.
If you don’t already speak the language, you feel locked out.
“People don’t realize how simple blockchain can be if you just strip away the code and show them what’s happening.”
That’s what we do. We show the blockchain, like a map. Shapes for wallets. Colors for warnings. Lines to show where the money goes.
No coding. No guessing. Just clear visuals.
Why Rural Education Matters
People in smaller towns or villages are often the last to hear about new tech. And even when they do, it feels out of reach.
But that’s not fair.
We believe everyone should be able to understand how their money moves, and how to protect it.
“Chandler wants to make sure that even those in rural and underrepresented communities don’t miss out on this tech shift.”
That’s why we focus on education.
We don’t just build tools. We host sessions, build partnerships with schools, and share simple explainers. We want people to learn with us, not feel behind.
How We’re Making It Simple
We use colors and shapes, not just text. Red = risk. Green = safe. Squares = tokens. Rings = wallets.
You don’t need to know code. If you can follow a flowchart, you can follow the blockchain.
We explain things in plain English. No complexities. No tech talk. Just “here’s what happened, and here’s why it matters.”
“What Schaak has done with Hindsight is give people a tool that translates blockchain into something understandable.”
What This Means for Rural Communities
A local teacher can use Hindsight VIP to show students how crypto works, visually.
A farmer can check if a token project is a scam or not, without needing to read smart contract code.
A youth group can learn how Web3 works, without leaving their town or needing expensive tools.
This is real access. This is how trust is built.
“You can’t make blockchain mainstream if only a small group understands it. It has to work for everyone.”
Why We’re Talking About This Now
Ground News took time to highlight this mission. So we’re spotlighting why it matters:
Blockchain isn’t just for the elite.
Rural communities deserve to be part of the future.
Education is how we get there.
And we’re proud to be doing the work.
Final Thoughts
We’re not here to hype crypto. We’re here to make it understandable, for everyone.
Especially for those who’ve been ignored.
Because the future shouldn’t only belong to those with the best Wi-Fi or tech jobs. It should be clear, visual, and accessible.
If you’re a school, a community leader, or just curious, reach out. We’d love to help you bring blockchain education to your corner of the world.
