Blockchain: Beyond the Basics
With Jonathan Reichental
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Duration: 1h 18m
Skill level: Intermediate
Released: 3/11/2022
Course details
As the underlying code that makes Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies function, Blockchain needs no introduction. It’s a powerful and innovative enabler that’s redefining how we store and update transactions on a network. Let instructor Jonathan Reichental take you on a deeper dive that explores the importance and ongoing relevance of Blockchain.
Learn about how the basic Blockchain technology works, including the concepts of cryptography, mining, public and private keys, and smart contracts. Find out how Blockchain enables the most popular cryptocurrency, Bitcoin, by examining how Bitcoin is generated, how it is transacted, and the requirements for participating as either an exchange, trader, or miner. Jonathan also puts Blockchain in a larger, more global context, exploring unique implementations of Blockchain technology in decentralized finance, nonfungible tokens, cross-border payments, identity management, and title registries.
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Meet the instructor
Learner reviews
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Anthony Etim John
Anthony Etim John
Program Director at Mercy Corps
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Stamatios Soufleris
Stamatios Soufleris
Attract-Connect: Is There Business Without Words? Touch: Find the Right Words... Influence
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Sumaiya Sarkar
Sumaiya Sarkar
Learning & Development/ Quality Assurance (LSS Yellow Belt)/ Team Lead
Contents
What’s included
- Practice while you learn 1 exercise file
- Test your knowledge 5 quizzes
- Learn on the go Access on tablet and phone
- Stay up to date Continuing Education Units