Bitcoin and Cryptocurrency Technologies

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Approx. 23 hours to complete

Course Summary

This course introduces participants to the basics of cryptocurrency and its underlying technology, blockchain. Students will learn about various cryptocurrencies, their features and applications, and the different ways to invest in them.

Key Learning Points

  • Understand the fundamentals of blockchain technology and cryptocurrency
  • Learn about the different types of cryptocurrencies and their applications
  • Explore various investment opportunities in the cryptocurrency market

Job Positions & Salaries of people who have taken this course might have

    • USA: $95,000
    • India: ₹7,00,000
    • Spain: €45,000
    • USA: $95,000
    • India: ₹7,00,000
    • Spain: €45,000

    • USA: $105,000
    • India: ₹8,00,000
    • Spain: €50,000
    • USA: $95,000
    • India: ₹7,00,000
    • Spain: €45,000

    • USA: $105,000
    • India: ₹8,00,000
    • Spain: €50,000

    • USA: $85,000
    • India: ₹6,50,000
    • Spain: €40,000

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Learning Outcomes

  • Understand the basics of blockchain technology and how it works
  • Identify different types of cryptocurrencies and their applications
  • Explore various investment opportunities in the cryptocurrency market

Prerequisites or good to have knowledge before taking this course

  • Basic knowledge of computers and the internet
  • Interest in cryptocurrency and blockchain technology

Course Difficulty Level

Beginner

Course Format

  • Online
  • Self-paced

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Description

To really understand what is special about Bitcoin, we need to understand how it works at a technical level. We’ll address the important questions about Bitcoin, such as:

Outline

  • Introduction to Crypto and Cryptocurrencies
  • Welcome
  • Cryptographic Hash Functions
  • Hash Pointers and Data Structures
  • Digital Signatures
  • Public Keys as Identities
  • A Simple Cryptocurrency
  • Course Information
  • How Bitcoin Achieves Decentralization
  • Centralization vs. Decentralization
  • Distributed Consensus
  • Consensus without Identity: the Block Chain
  • Incentives and Proof of Work
  • Putting It All Together
  • Mechanics of Bitcoin
  • Bitcoin Transactions
  • Bitcoin Scripts
  • Applications of Bitcoin Scripts
  • Bitcoin Blocks
  • The Bitcoin Network
  • Limitations & Improvements
  • How to Store and Use Bitcoins
  • How to Store and Use Bitcoins
  • Hot and Cold Storage
  • Splitting and Sharing Keys
  • Online Wallets and Exchanges
  • Payment Services
  • Transaction Fees
  • Currency Exchange Markets
  • Bitcoin Mining
  • The Task of Bitcoin Miners
  • Mining Hardware
  • Energy Consumption & Ecology
  • Mining Pools
  • Mining Incentives and Strategies
  • Bitcoin and Anonymity
  • Anonymity Basics
  • How to de-anonymize Bitcoin
  • Mixing
  • Decentralized Mixing
  • Zerocoin and Zerocash
  • Tor and the Silk Road
  • Community, Politics, and Regulation
  • Consensus in Bitcoin
  • Bitcoin Core Software
  • Stakeholders: Who's in Charge?
  • Roots of Bitcoin
  • Governments Notice Bitcoin
  • Anti Money-Laundering
  • Regulation
  • New York's BitLicense Proposal
  • Alternative Mining Puzzles
  • Essential Puzzle Requirements
  • ASIC Resistant Puzzles
  • Proof-of-useful-work
  • Nonoutsourceable Puzzles
  • Proof-of-Stake "Virtual Mining"
  • Bitcoin as a Platform
  • Bitcoin as an Append-Only Log
  • Bitcoin As Smart Property
  • Secure Multi-Party Lotteries in Bitcoin
  • Bitcoin As Randomness Source
  • Prediction Markets & Real-World Data Feeds
  • Altcoins and the Cryptocurrency Ecosystem
  • Short History of Altcoins
  • Interaction Between Bitcoin and Altcoins
  • Lifecycle of an Altcoin
  • Bitcoin-Backed Altcoins, "Side Chains"
  • The Future of Bitcoin?
  • The Block Chain as a Vehicle for Decentralization
  • Routes to Blockchain Integration
  • What Can We Decentralize?
  • When Is Decentralization a Good Idea?

Summary of User Reviews

Learn about cryptocurrency with this comprehensive course on Coursera. Users rave about the course's valuable content and engaging lectures. Many users appreciate how the course breaks down complex topics into easily digestible lessons.

Key Aspect Users Liked About This Course

The course's valuable content and engaging lectures.

Pros from User Reviews

  • The course covers a wide range of topics related to cryptocurrency.
  • The instructors are knowledgeable and engaging.
  • The course provides real-world examples to help users understand the material better.

Cons from User Reviews

  • Some users found the course challenging and required additional research to fully understand the material.
  • The course can be time-consuming, with some lessons taking longer to complete than others.
  • The course may not be suitable for beginners with no prior knowledge of cryptocurrency.
  • Some users found the course to be too technical and difficult to follow.
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Arvind Narayanan
Princeton University
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