Introduction This course is ideal for C-suite and decision makers in a wide variety of industries including finance, law, education, and government. Course Objectives Participants of this course will be able to: Describe blockchain key principles Describe cryptocurrency key principles Describe cybersecurity of cryptocurrencies Describe applications of blockchain to banking Describe blockchain applications to fields other than banking Describe legal and regulatory aspects of blockchain technology Make effective decisions taking into account the key trends of blockchain technology implementation Describe the implementation of financial tools for the cryptocurrencies Create smart contracts Create blockchain transactions Create tokens Create cryptocurrencies Duration 5 days Course outline Session Title Session Description Program overview Blockchain trends, fundamentals, and course overview One Hour Blockchain Build a one hour "naive blockchain" to explore components and principles Blockchain in Financial Markets Software, architectures, and applications of blockchain to financial markets Blockchain platforms Leading blockchain tools, open source, platforms, and ecosystems Blockchain in Energy Markets Software, architectures, and applications of blockchain to energy markets ICOs Initial coin offerings, token sales, or crowdsales Cryptocurrencies Digital tokens designed to work as a medium of exchange Permissioned, Private, Blockchains Blockchain permissioned networks, identity, and custom rules Blockchain in Supply Chain Software, architectures, and applications of blockchain to supply chains DAOs Blockchain Decentralized Autonomous Organizations Consensus Mechanisms Blockchain consensus protocols & algorithms Smart Contracts Computer programs to facilitate, verify, or enforce contract performance Blockchain Challenges Blockchain scalability, mining, and centralization Security Blockchain technology applications to cybersecurity Legal Legal and regulatory aspects of blockchain and smart contracts Governance Forks, leadership, and governance
Introduction
This course is ideal for C-suite and decision makers in a wide variety of industries including finance, law, education, and government.
Course Objectives
Participants of this course will be able to:
Duration
5 days
Course outline
Session Title
Session Description
Program overview
Blockchain trends, fundamentals, and course overview
One Hour Blockchain
Build a one hour "naive blockchain" to explore components and principles
Blockchain in Financial Markets
Software, architectures, and applications of blockchain to financial markets
Blockchain platforms
Leading blockchain tools, open source, platforms, and ecosystems
Blockchain in Energy Markets
Software, architectures, and applications of blockchain to energy markets
ICOs
Initial coin offerings, token sales, or crowdsales
Cryptocurrencies
Digital tokens designed to work as a medium of exchange
Permissioned, Private, Blockchains
Blockchain permissioned networks, identity, and custom rules
Blockchain in Supply Chain
Software, architectures, and applications of blockchain to supply chains
DAOs
Blockchain Decentralized Autonomous Organizations
Consensus Mechanisms
Blockchain consensus protocols & algorithms
Smart Contracts
Computer programs to facilitate, verify, or enforce contract performance
Blockchain Challenges
Blockchain scalability, mining, and centralization
Security
Blockchain technology applications to cybersecurity
Legal
Legal and regulatory aspects of blockchain and smart contracts
Governance
Forks, leadership, and governance
Start Date: 08/05/2019 End Date: 08/09/2019
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Course Description
Course Duration: 5 days
Training Center: Datastat Research Center
Start Date: 08/05/2019
End Date: 08/09/2019