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Crypto and Blockchain for Beginners: The Ultimate Guide, available at $34.99, has an average rating of 4.45, with 98 lectures, based on 48 reviews, and has 232 subscribers.

You will learn about Introduction to Blockchain Decentralization Immutability Anonymity Cryptography Benefits of Blockchain Disadvantages of Blockchain General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) Transactions on the Blockchain Electronic Cash Smart Contracts Blockchain 2.0 e-Estonia Banking the Unbanked Cryptocurrencies Public and Private Keys Cryptocurrency Wallets Creation of Personal Token/Coin Main Cryptocurrencies Bitcoin (BTC), Ethereum (ETH) and others Ethereum Blockchain SegWit Smart Contracts Symmetrical Cryptography Asymmetrical Cryptography Hashing Multisig- Multi Signature Cryptography Hybrid Cryptography What are ITOs/ICOs Phishing and Fake ICOs Transactions, Hash Function and Hash Value Merkle Tree Mining Bitcoin Proof of Work (PoW) Proof of Stake (PoS) Delegated Proof of Stake (DPoS) Proof of Authority (PoA) Proof of Burn (PoB) Directed Acyclic Graph Byzantine Fault Tolerance Proof of Space/Capacity Proof of Activity Proof of Elapsed Time This course is ideal for individuals who are Everyone with interest in cryptocurrencies, blockchain, implications and how does it all work providing endless possibilities. It is particularly useful for Everyone with interest in cryptocurrencies, blockchain, implications and how does it all work providing endless possibilities.

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Title: Crypto and Blockchain for Beginners: The Ultimate Guide

Price: $34.99

Average Rating: 4.45

Number of Lectures: 98

Number of Published Lectures: 98

Number of Curriculum Items: 98

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 98

Original Price: $19.99

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What You Will Learn

  • Introduction to Blockchain
  • Decentralization
  • Immutability
  • Anonymity
  • Cryptography
  • Benefits of Blockchain
  • Disadvantages of Blockchain
  • General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)
  • Transactions on the Blockchain
  • Electronic Cash
  • Smart Contracts
  • Blockchain 2.0
  • e-Estonia
  • Banking the Unbanked
  • Cryptocurrencies
  • Public and Private Keys
  • Cryptocurrency Wallets
  • Creation of Personal Token/Coin
  • Main Cryptocurrencies
  • Bitcoin (BTC), Ethereum (ETH) and others
  • Ethereum Blockchain
  • SegWit
  • Smart Contracts
  • Symmetrical Cryptography
  • Asymmetrical Cryptography
  • Hashing
  • Multisig- Multi Signature Cryptography
  • Hybrid Cryptography
  • What are ITOs/ICOs
  • Phishing and Fake ICOs
  • Transactions, Hash Function and Hash Value
  • Merkle Tree
  • Mining Bitcoin
  • Proof of Work (PoW)
  • Proof of Stake (PoS)
  • Delegated Proof of Stake (DPoS)
  • Proof of Authority (PoA)
  • Proof of Burn (PoB)
  • Directed Acyclic Graph
  • Byzantine Fault Tolerance
  • Proof of Space/Capacity
  • Proof of Activity
  • Proof of Elapsed Time
  • Who Should Attend

  • Everyone with interest in cryptocurrencies, blockchain, implications and how does it all work providing endless possibilities.
  • Target Audiences

  • Everyone with interest in cryptocurrencies, blockchain, implications and how does it all work providing endless possibilities.
  • Blockchain is the word on everyone’s lips these days.

    Of course, blockchain is best known as the engine, or software, behind digital currency – otherwise known as cryptocurrency.  Blockchain technology is used by millions of people daily for the use of payments, transfers and transactions.

    But blockchain isn’t only about sending and receiving money! Far from it. It is important to understand about the use of blockchain as you will ultimately become the beneficiary of all its benefits, and if you were not aware of all those benefits, now is the time to start learning.

    This online course will cover the basics of blockchain and cryptocurrencies:

    Everything about what blockchain means, how was it created, why it matters, what it consists of, what makes it unique and useful, and why you should care. It also explains everything about cryptocurrencies, how they work, and why are they so volatile using some of the most popular ones in the market such as Bitcoin, Ethereum, Ripple and many others.

    Furthermore, this course explores implications of different blockchains such as smart contracts, how they function, what are the advantages, and cryptography which makes them so secure.

    After getting grounding on cryptocurrency and blockchain, the next time there is a conversation about these topics, you can actively participate in them. You should fully understand what cryptocurrencies and smart contracts are, the meaning of the words “miner” and “FIAT”, and you will not be dragged into scams.

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1: Overview

    Chapter 2: Blockchain

    Lecture 1: Introduction to Blockchain

    Lecture 2: Decentralization

    Lecture 3: Structure and Immutability

    Lecture 4: Transparency and Anonymity

    Lecture 5: Cryptography

    Lecture 6: Benefits of Blockchain

    Lecture 7: Disadvantages of Blockchain

    Chapter 3: Why Should We Care?

    Lecture 1: Introduction to use cases

    Lecture 2: Case study #1 – Transactions on the Blockchain

    Lecture 3: Case study #2 General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)

    Lecture 4: Case Study #3 – The Equifax Breach

    Chapter 4: History of Blockchain

    Lecture 1: Electronic Cash

    Lecture 2: Smart Contracts

    Lecture 3: History of Bitcoin

    Lecture 4: Blockchain 2.0

    Lecture 5: Blockchain Today

    Lecture 6: Blockchain Food Traceability

    Lecture 7: Blockchain as a Service

    Lecture 8: Case Study #4 – Becoming e-Estonian

    Lecture 9: Case Study #5 – Banking the Unbanked

    Chapter 5: Cryptocurrencies

    Lecture 1: Introduction to Cryptocurrencies

    Lecture 2: Technology behind Cryptocurrencies

    Lecture 3: Criminals

    Lecture 4: Accessing Cryptocurrencies and Wallets

    Lecture 5: Public and Private Keys

    Lecture 6: Tokens or Coins or Both?

    Lecture 7: Volatility of Cryptocurrencies, and Who Controls the Price

    Lecture 8: How to create a Token or Coin?

    Lecture 9: Bitcoin [BTC]

    Lecture 10: Ethereum [ETH]

    Lecture 11: Ripple [XRP]

    Lecture 12: Bitcoin Cash [BCH]

    Lecture 13: Cardano [ADA]

    Lecture 14: Litecoin [LTC]

    Lecture 15: NEO [NEO]

    Lecture 16: Stellar [XLM]

    Lecture 17: Monero [XMR]

    Lecture 18: EOS [EOS]

    Lecture 19: Dash [DASH]

    Lecture 20: IOTA [MIOTA]

    Lecture 21: NEM [XEM]

    Lecture 22: Can Cryptocurrency be Used in the Real World?

    Chapter 6: Case study #6- How Does the Ethereum Blockchain work?

    Lecture 1: Smart Contracts on Ethereum

    Lecture 2: What is gas?

    Lecture 3: Gas Price

    Lecture 4: Mining and Miners and Gas Limit

    Lecture 5: ETH Transaction Example

    Lecture 6: Why Does the Ethereum Network Get Clogged Up?

    Lecture 7: Participating in an ICO/ITO/STO or Crowd Funding

    Lecture 8: Ethereum in a Nutshell

    Chapter 7: Case study #7 – SegWit

    Lecture 1: What is SegWit?

    Lecture 2: Problem With the Current System

    Lecture 3: SegWit2x

    Chapter 8: Smart Contracts

    Lecture 1: What are smart contracts?

    Lecture 2: Concept of smart contracts

    Lecture 3: Benefits of Smart Contracts

    Lecture 4: Smart Contract in Real Life

    Lecture 5: Uses for Smart Contracts – Voting & Records

    Lecture 6: Uses for Smart Contracts – Banking

    Chapter 9: Cryptography

    Lecture 1: Introduction to Cryptography

    Lecture 2: Uses of Cryptography

    Lecture 3: How does Cryptography work?

    Lecture 4: Encryptions and Keys

    Lecture 5: Symmetrical Cryptography – Conventional Keys

    Lecture 6: Asymmetrical Cryptography – Public and Private Keys

    Lecture 7: Hashing

    Lecture 8: Multiset or Multi Signature Cryptography

    Lecture 9: Hybrid Cryptography

    Lecture 10: Cryptography Summary

    Chapter 10: ITOs and ICOs

    Lecture 1: What are ITOs/ICOs?

    Lecture 2: Example of an ICO

    Lecture 3: Why are Some Countries Banning ITOs/ICOs?

    Lecture 4: Summary of ICOs

    Chapter 11: How to choose an ICO to invest in?

    Lecture 1: Phishing and Fake ICOs

    Lecture 2: What to Look for Before Investing in an ICO – Team

    Lecture 3: What to Look for Before Investing in an ICO – Business plan & whitepaper

    Lecture 4: What to Look for Before Investing in an ICO – Community

    Lecture 5: Final warnings

    Chapter 12: Transactions on the Blockchain

    Lecture 1: Example of a Transaction

    Lecture 2: Transactions, Hash Function and Hash Value

    Lecture 3: Understanding a Bitcoin transaction

    Lecture 4: Understanding a Bitcoin transaction – Result

    Lecture 5: Block Headers, Mining and Rewards

    Lecture 6: Merkle Tree

    Lecture 7: Mining Bitcoin

    Lecture 8: Problems With Mining

    Chapter 13: Blockchains and Algorithms

    Instructors

  • Crypto and Blockchain for Beginners- The Ultimate Guide  No.2
    Siim ?unap
    Expert Advisor on Financial Technologies
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