Blockchain Courses

Blockchain Technology
#Blockchain; #Distributed Consensus; #Byzantine Generals; #Cryptoeconomics; #Scaling; #Anonymity; #Coin Mixing; #ICO; #Tendermint; #Mimblewimble; #zk-SNARK; #Taint Analysis;

Developed by Blockchain at Berkeley and faculty from UC Berkeley's premier Computer Science department, this course provides a wide overview of many of the topics relating to and building upon the foundation of Bitcoin and blockchain technology. The course covers many key topics in the blockchain space. First, we take a look at distributed systems and alternative consensus mechanisms, as well...

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Prepared by: Rustie Lin, Nadir Akhtar and University of California, Berkeley
Transacting on the Blockchain
#Blockchain; #Bitcoin; #Cryptoassets; #Self Sovereign Identity; #Financial Services; #Smart Contracts; #Double-Entry Bookkeeping;

Today, large intermediaries establish trust in our economy and control the movement, storage, and allocation of money and assets. The status quo, however, is rife with inefficiencies. In this course, we’ll address the many challenges of the status quo and discuss how cryptoassets, smart contracts, new identity systems, and new financial business models can help overcome them. You’ll learn how...

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Prepared by: Don Topscott, Alex Topscott and INSEAD
Blockchain Basics
#Blockchain; #Bitcoin; #Ethereum; #Cryptography; #Hashing ; #Consensus; #Proof-Of-Work; #Smart Contracts;

This first course of the Blockchain specialization provides a broad overview of the essential concepts of blockchain technology – by initially exploring the Bitcoin protocol followed by the Ethereum protocol – to lay the foundation necessary for developing applications and programming. You will be equipped with the knowledge needed to create nodes on your personal Ethereum blockchain, create...

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Prepared by: Bina Ramamurthy and University at Buffalo; State University of New York
Cryptocurrency and Blockchain: An Introduction to Digital Currencies
#Blockchain; #Bitcoin; #Cryptocurrency; #Smart Contract; #Portfolio Allocation; #CAPM; #Sharpe Ratio; #Efficient Frontier; #Markowitz;

What is Cryptocurrency and how is it an innovative and effective method of currency? This course was designed for individuals and organizations who want to learn how to navigate investment in cryptocurrencies. Professors Jessica Wachter and Sarah Hammer will guide you through developing a framework for understanding both Cryptocurrency and Blockchain. You’ll learn how to define a currency,...

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Prepared by: Jessica Wachter, Sarah Hammer and University of Pennsylvania
Blockchain Business Models
#Blockchain; #Cryptocurrency; #Bitcoin; #Ethereum; #Cryptography; #Consensus Algorithms; #ICO; #SEC; #CFTC; #IRS;

Blockchain is an emerging and highly disruptive technology that is poorly understood. In this course you will learn what blockchain is and how it can create value by tokenization in cryptocurrencies and in many other practical applications. The applications include: stablecoins (like Facebook’s Libra and JP Morgan’s JPMCoin), machine to machine payments, identity protection, supply chain...

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Prepared by: Cam Harvey and Duke University
The Blockchain
#Blockchain; #Cryptocurrency; #Bitcoin; #Ethereum; #Cryptography; #Distributed Computing; #Consensus Algorithms; #Peer-To-Peer;

Begin your exploration of blockchain technologies with a look at fundamental blockchain concepts along with an application in which blockchain technology plays a critical role — cryptofinance. This course also introduces distributed digital systems in terms of software and network architecture, and shows how these systems underlie the functionality of the blockchain. In this and the following...

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Prepared by: Stefano M. Stefan and University of California, Irvine
Blockchain and Business: Applications and Implications
#Blockchain; #Cryptocurrency; #Bitcoin; #Smart Contracts; #Governance; #C-Fos; #Business Models; #Theory-of-the-firm; #Leadership; #Social Contract; #IP; #Innovation;

Blockchain will bring about profound changes to business, and even to the nature of business itself. This technology will disrupt how enterprises are funded and managed, how they create value, and even how they perform basic functions like marketing and accounting. In this course you will learn how blockchain technology will penetrate into the structures of organizations. You will explore...

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Prepared by: Don Tapscott, Alex Tapscott and INSEAD

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