MyBet fixes the certification chaos that's plagued martial arts for decades. Every rank, every test, every credential — recorded on an immutable blockchain that anyone can verify instantly. Instructors, athletes, and gym owners finally have proof they can trust.
Walk into any tournament, academy, or competition and you'll find athletes with credentials nobody can actually confirm. The system that validates martial artists is, frankly, a mess.
Traditional certificates live in filing cabinets or blurry photos shared on social media. A determined fraudster can scan, edit, and print a convincing fake in minutes. There's no way to distinguish the real thing from a Photoshop creation.
Each federation, organization, and school maintains its own scattered records. A Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu brown belt from one academy might hold rank from an entirely different organization than a competitor's. Comparing credentials across systems is nearly impossible.
When a scandal like the Yazd Taekwondo federation news broke — where an entire cohort was rejected because no exams were ever held — it highlighted how easily athletes are exploited. Without transparent verification, athletes have no way to know if their instructor's claims are legitimate.
Tournament organizers spend hours calling schools, emailing federations, and waiting for faxed responses just to confirm a competitor's rank. This administrative burden delays events and creates bottlenecks that frustrate everyone involved.
Gyms that tried going digital face vendor lock-in and data loss. A school that migrated databases or shut down takes its records with it. Athletes who trained there for years suddenly have no proof of their achievements.
An athlete moving to a new country or competing internationally discovers their rank means nothing to foreign federations. Organizations like World Taekwondo, IBJJF, and Judo Federation International don't share verification infrastructure, leaving athletes stranded.
MyBet records every certification event on blockchain technology, creating an immutable paper trail that anyone can check — but nobody can alter.
When an athlete passes their test, the instructor creates a certification event through the MyBet dashboard or mobile app. They input the rank, discipline, date, and athlete details.
The system generates a unique cryptographic hash — think of it as a digital signature — that represents all the credential's data. This hash gets written to the blockchain, permanently and irreversibly.
MyBet issues a digital certificate with a QR code and verification link. Athletes can save it to their device, share it, or print it. The certificate includes the blockchain record's timestamp.
Scan the QR code or visit the verification link. Within seconds, anyone — tournament directors, employers, other schools — sees the confirmed credential with its complete, tamper-proof history.
Even if the gym closes, the instructor moves away, or the federation reorganizes, the MyBet blockchain record remains. Athletes never lose proof of their achievements.
Governing bodies can audit MyBet records to confirm proper testing procedures were followed. This transparency protects both athletes and legitimate instructors from bad actors.
MyBet combines easy credential management with bulletproof verification technology, all wrapped in an interface that won't make you read a manual.
Once a credential is issued through MyBet, it cannot be altered, deleted, or duplicated. The blockchain ensures every single record stands up to the closest scrutiny.
MyBet's iOS and Android apps work offline for basic verification. Instructors can issue credentials from the mat, and athletes can pull up their certificates from their phones anytime.
Track every athlete's journey through your school. MyBet's dashboard shows enrollment dates, rank progression, test results, and certification status at a glance.
Whether you teach Taekwondo, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, Judo, Karate, Muay Thai, or Kung Fu, MyBet handles any belt system, stripe progression, or rank nomenclature you use.
Running several schools? MyBet's enterprise tier lets you manage credentials across all locations from one account, with role-based permissions for individual instructors.
Need to certify an entire testing cohort at once? MyBet supports batch credential issuance, saving instructors hours of repetitive data entry during belt testing events.
Upload your school's logo and branding. MyBet generates professional certificates that look official and include blockchain verification embedded directly in the design.
Define who can issue credentials, who can view records, and who can audit the system. MyBet lets you set precise permissions for administrators, head instructors, and assistant coaches.
Understand certification trends across your student base. MyBet's analytics show testing pass rates, average time between ranks, and student retention patterns.
MyBet isn't just a database — it's a shift in how the martial arts community thinks about credentials. By making verification transparent and permanent, we're raising the bar for everyone.
What anyone sees when they scan your credential QR code
This record cannot be altered after issuance.
From tiny backyard dojos to massive international federations, MyBet scales to meet verification needs at every level of the martial arts world.
Individual instructors running their own programs use MyBet to build credibility with new students. When parents can verify credentials instantly, enrollment objections disappear. MyBet becomes a silent salesperson for your program's legitimacy.
Whether it's a local NAGA event or a regional IBJJF competition, organizers need to confirm every competitor's rank before matches begin. MyBet's bulk verification tools let you check hundreds of athletes in minutes, not hours.
Governing bodies like USA Taekwondo, Judo Canada, or the Australian Karate Federation can integrate MyBet's API to verify credentials during athlete registration. This reduces administrative overhead and builds public trust in the sport.
Kukkiwon in Korea, the national training centers in Japan, and similar institutions can issue blockchain-verified certificates for their graduates. MyBet ensures these prestigious credentials maintain value as students enter professional careers.
Police academies and military units that train in martial arts need documented records for personnel files. MyBet provides verifiable proof of combat training certifications that meets rigorous HR and audit requirements.
Digital training platforms like those affiliated with UFC Gym, Gold's Gym, or 9Round Fitness can issue MyBet-verified credentials for their online curriculum, bridging the gap between virtual learning and real-world recognition.
The martial arts certification landscape involves dozens of organizations, each with their own verification quirks. MyBet doesn't replace these institutions — it provides a neutral, transparent layer that works across all of them.
Consider how World Taekwondo manages global rankings and certifications, or how IBJJF handles tournament rankings for Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu practitioners. Both systems face the same core challenge: verifying that credentials claimed by athletes actually exist in their official records.
The issue isn't that these organizations don't try — it's that their verification systems weren't built for the internet age. Paper certificates, email confirmations, and phone-based verification belong to a different era. When World Taekwondo Europe or national bodies like USA Taekwondo release statements about credential irregularities, it underscores how desperately the industry needs modern verification infrastructure.
MyBet integrates with existing federation systems rather than competing against them. We see federations as partners — they control their curriculum and testing standards, while MyBet provides the verification plumbing that makes those standards meaningful to everyone else.
Similar dynamics exist in Judo, where the International Judo Federation oversees rankings, and in Karate, where WKF-sanctioned events require documented rank verification. MyBet's open verification API allows any of these organizations to tap into blockchain-backed credential checking without abandoning their existing processes.
Global governing body for WTF-style Taekwondo
International Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Federation
Global Judo governing body and rankings
International Karate competition authority
World Taekwondo Headquarters in Korea
National governing body for US Taekwondo
Whether you're a solo instructor or a sprawling franchise, MyBet has a plan that fits your verification needs and budget.
Here's what martial arts professionals ask us most often about blockchain verification and the MyBet platform.
MyBet records every certification event on an immutable blockchain ledger. When an instructor issues a rank through the MyBet system, the credential receives a unique digital fingerprint that cannot be altered or duplicated. Anyone with the verification link or QR code can confirm the credential's authenticity by checking it against the blockchain record.
Yes. MyBet's mobile app caches verification data locally, allowing instructors and athletes to confirm credentials even offline. Once connectivity returns, the app syncs with the blockchain automatically. This matters for gyms in areas with spotty internet or during outdoor events.
MyBet supports verification for Taekwondo, Karate, Judo, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, Kung Fu, Muay Thai, wrestling, and many other martial arts styles. The MyBet system is flexible enough to accommodate virtually any belt or rank structure you throw at it. Custom rank names, stripes, degrees — all handled.
The MyBet Starter plan costs $29 per month for individual academies. This includes access for up to 100 students, unlimited credential issuances, mobile app access, and basic certificate templates. Professional ($79/month) and Enterprise (custom pricing) plans offer additional capacity and features.
Several regional governing bodies have begun piloting MyBet verification alongside their existing processes. While MyBet doesn't replace official federation records, it provides an independent, transparent layer of verification that any organization can trust. We're actively working with federation partners to expand recognition.
Nothing happens to them. That's the point of blockchain verification. Even if your school shuts its doors permanently, every MyBet credential your students earned remains verifiable. Athletes don't lose their rank history just because their training facility disappears.
Yes, the MyBet Professional and Enterprise plans include bulk import tools. You can upload spreadsheets of existing student data, including previous ranks and certification dates. Note that these imported records can be added to MyBet going forward, but we can't retroactively verify they were properly tested — you acknowledge their current status when importing.
Enterprise customers can access MyBet's API to integrate with existing federation databases. We're building partnerships with organizations like regional Taekwondo federations and national Judo bodies. The goal is federation data stays with federations, but verification becomes universally accessible through MyBet.
Join over 1,200 schools that have already moved their certification process onto the MyBet blockchain. Your athletes deserve credentials that mean something — and so does your school's reputation.
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