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Course Curriculum

Course Content

  • Blockchain Basics

    Preview
    • Section 1 - Introduction to Blockchain

      01:06:14Preview
      • 1.1 Instructor Introduction
        04:57
      • 1.2 Blockchain origins
        06:37
      • 1.3 Blockchain objectves
        15:21
      • 1.4 Blockchain users and adoption
        14:46
      • 1.5 Blockchain challenges
        11:20
      • 1.6 New developments in blockchain
        13:13
    • Section 2 - Bitcoin and Blockchain Data Structures

      01:22:49Preview
      • 2.1 Blockchain TOC Bitcoin/Blockchain data structures and identifiers
        03:26
      • 2.2 Keys as Idententity
        08:59
      • 2.3 Digital Signatures
        05:36
      • 2.4 Hashes
        08:34
      • 2.5 Hashes as Addresses
        04:09
      • 2.6 Hash Pointers and Data Structures
        12:25
      • 2.7 Blockchain transactions
        19:05
      • 2.8 Blockchain block structure
        20:35
    • Section 3 - Creating the Blockchain: Mining

      54:19Preview
      • 3.1 Mining explained
        04:49
      • 3.2 The bitcoin network
        12:29
      • 3.3 The bitcoin Minning Process
        18:06
      • 3.4 Minning Developments
        18:55
    • Section 4 - Buying and Selling Bitcoin

      49:31Preview
      • 4.1 Bitcoin source
        02:06
      • 4.2 Bitcoin source(contd..)
        15:28
      • 4.3 Bitcoin wallets
        09:00
      • 4.4 Bitcoin wallets(contd..)
        01:01
      • 4.5 Bitcoin wallets(contd..)
        07:46
      • 4.6 Mobile Wallets
        14:10
    • Section 5 - Extending the Blockchain

      48:44Preview
      • 5.1 Why Extend the Blockchain?
        00:53
      • 5.2 Blockchain Objectives
        09:18
      • 5.3 Altcoins
        15:33
      • 5.4 Colored Coins
        11:17
      • 5.6 Side Contracts
        11:43
    • Section 6 - BitcoinBlockchain Adoption

      35:23Preview
      • 6.1 Initial Adoption
        03:43
      • 6.2 Adoption Metrics
        12:19
      • 6.3 Blockchain Demographics
        08:16
      • 6.4 Blockchain Geographic Distribution
        04:47
      • 6.5 Blockchain TOC
        06:18
    • Section 7 - Emerging Trends in Blockchain

      02:38:39Preview
      • 7.1 Emerging Trends in Blockchain
        05:26
      • 7.2 Transaction limitations
        18:39
      • 7.3 Additional blockchains
        37:23
      • 7.4 Hyperledger
        16:27
      • 7.5 Ripple
        23:00
      • 7.6 R3
        18:59
      • 7.7 Blockchain and cloud computing
        11:42
      • 7.8 Cloud -Based Blockchains
        27:03
    • Section 8 - Blockchain Innovation and Entrepreneurship

      02:02:48Preview
      • 8.1 Blockchain Innovation and Entrepreneurship
        01:22
      • 8.2 Innovation theory
        13:03
      • 8.3 Innovation and Value Chains
        16:25
      • 8.4 Blockchain investment trends
        08:52
      • 8.5 Blockchain FinTech innovation
        12:41
      • 8.6 Blockchain FinTech innovation(contd..)
        08:25
      • 8.7 Blockchain FinTech innovation(contd..)
        10:14
      • 8.8 Letters of Credit
        14:03
      • 8.9 Blockchain startup innovation
        16:14
      • 8.10 Data Provanence
        21:29
    • Section 9 - Blockchain and Public Policy

      01:42:53Preview
      • 9.1 Blockchain and Public Policy
        01:15
      • 9.2 Bitcoinblockchain background
        09:22
      • 9.3 Elite opinion
        10:58
      • 9.4 The move to the mainstream
        07:33
      • 9.5 Central banks
        19:24
      • 9.6 Governmental regulators
        15:38
      • 9.7 Public policy response
        23:55
      • 9.8 Politicians get on the bandwagon
        06:45
      • 9.9 Conclusion
        08:03

Course Advisor

  • Bernard Golden new

    Bernard Golden new

    Cloud Expert, CEO of Navica

    With deep expertise in Blockchain, Bernard has been named by Wired.com as one of the ten most influential persons. Bernard is CEO of Navica, a consulting firm focused on cloud computing and DevOps. He is the Vice President of Cloud Strategy at Capital One.

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