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
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Session Description
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Program overview
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Blockchain trends, fundamentals, and course overview
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One Hour Blockchain
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Build a one hour "naive blockchain" to explore components and principles
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Blockchain in Financial Markets
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Software, architectures, and applications of blockchain to financial markets
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Blockchain platforms
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Leading blockchain tools, open source, platforms, and ecosystems
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Blockchain in Energy Markets
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Software, architectures, and applications of blockchain to energy markets
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ICOs
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Initial coin offerings, token sales, or crowdsales
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Cryptocurrencies
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Digital tokens designed to work as a medium of exchange
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Permissioned, Private, Blockchains
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Blockchain permissioned networks, identity, and custom rules
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Blockchain in Supply Chain
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Software, architectures, and applications of blockchain to supply chains
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DAOs
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Blockchain Decentralized Autonomous Organizations
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Consensus Mechanisms
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Blockchain consensus protocols & algorithms
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Smart Contracts
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Computer programs to facilitate, verify, or enforce contract performance
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Blockchain Challenges
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Blockchain scalability, mining, and centralization
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Security
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Blockchain technology applications to cybersecurity
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Legal
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Legal and regulatory aspects of blockchain and smart contracts
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Governance
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Forks, leadership, and governance
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Start Date: 05/13/2019
End Date: 05/17/2019
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