Blockchain And Cryptocurrency Fundamentals
About This Course:
Blockchain is a technique for creating a highly tamper resistant, fault tolerant ledger for recording and validating transactions using encryption.
While some think of blockchain exclusively as the engine behind cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and Ethereum, the blockchain protocol has many other uses, and can be configured to offer anonymity and run on a decentralized basis, including innovations like smart contracts, cryptocurrencies administered by national banks, and its use for recording permanent records like land transfer records and private company stock ledgers.
This session will provide an introduction to this disruptive technology, and will provide insights into how it might change the way we do business in the future.
Agenda / Covered Topics- Explain the key items associated with a blockchain: tokens, coins, digital wallets, transactions, nodes, hashes, and blocks
- Describe at least two use cases for a blockchain-based ledger
- Name the two methods for obtaining consensus among the nodes in a blockchain-based ledger
- List at least three cryptocurrencies which are secured with blockchain-based ledgers
- What Is A Blockchain?
- Fundamental Components Of Blockchain
- Types Of Blockchain-based Ledgers
- How Do The Nodes In Blockchain Record Transactions???
- Behind The Scenes: Blocks And Hashing
- Audit and Governance Issues
CPE Credits!In addition to the great training, you also receive 2 hours of CPE credits!
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Continuing Education Credits:
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