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Course Speakers : Arvind Narayanan, Princeton University #Cryptocurrency #Bitcoin

Coursera provides universal access to the world’s best education, partnering with top universities and organizations to offer courses online. To truly understand what is special about Bitcoin, we need to understand how it works on a technical level. Each course is like an interactive textbook, featuring pre-recorded videos, quizzes and projects. Connect with thousands of other learners and debate ideas, discuss course material, and get help mastering concepts.
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The course will address important issues concerning Bitcoin, such as:

  • How does Bitcoin work?
  • What makes Bitcoin different?
  • How secure are your Bitcoins?
  • To what extent are Bitcoin users anonymous?
  • What determines the price of Bitcoins?
  • Can cryptocurrencies be regulated?
  • What could be the future?

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  • WEEK 1
    Introduction to Crypto and Cryptocurrencies
    Learn about cryptographic building blocks ("primitives") and reason about their security. Work through how these primitives can be used to construct simple cryptocurrencies.

  • WEEK 2
    How Bitcoin Achieves Decentralization
    Learn Bitcoin's consensus mechanism and reason about its security. Appreciate how security comes from a combination of technical methods and clever incentive engineering.

  • WEEK 3
    Mechanics of Bitcoin
    Learn how the individual components of the Bitcoin protocol make the whole system tick: transactions, script, blocks, and the peer-to-peer network.

  • WEEK 4
    How to Store and Use Bitcoins
    This week we'll explore how using Bitcoins works in practice: different ways of storing Bitcoin keys, security measures, and various types of services that allow you to trade and transact with bitcoins.

  • WEEK 5
    Bitcoin Mining
    We already know that Bitcoin relies crucially on mining. But who are the miners? How did they get into this? How do they operate? What's the business model like for miners? What impact do they have on the environment?

  • WEEK 6
    Bitcoin and Anonymity
    Is Bitcoin anonymous? What does that statement even mean—can we define it rigorously? We'll learn about the various ways to improve Bitcoin's anonymity and privacy and learn about Bitcoin's role in Silk Road and other hidden marketplaces

  • WEEK 7
    Community, Politics, and Regulation
    We'll look at all the ways that the world of Bitcoin and cryptocurrency technology touches the world of people. We'll discuss the community, politics within Bitcoin and the way that Bitcoin interacts with politics, and law enforcement and regulation issues.

  • WEEK 8
    Alternative Mining Puzzles
    Not everyone is happy about how Bitcoin mining works: its energy consumption and the fact that it requires specialized hardware are major sticking points. This week we'll look at how mining can be re-designed in alternative cryptocurrencies.

  • WEEK 9
    Bitcoin as a Platform
    One of the most exciting things about Bitcoin technology is its potential to support applications other than currency. We'll study several of these and study the properties of Bitcoin that makes this possible.

  • WEEK 10
    Altcoins and the Cryptocurrency Ecosystem
    Hundreds of altcoins, or alternative cryptocurrencies, have been started, either to fix Bitcoin's perceived flaws or to pursue different goals and properties. We'll look at everything that goes into an altcoin and how they interact with Bitcoin.

  • WEEK 11
    The Future of Bitcoin?
    The use of Bitcoin technology for decentralizing property, markets, and so on has been hailed as a recipe for economic and political disruption. We'll look at the technological underpinnings of these proposals and the potential impact on society.

After this course, you will know everything you need to separate facts from fiction by reading the claims on Bitcoin and other crypto-currencies. You'll have the conceptual basics you need to design secure software that interacts with the Bitcoin network. And you will be able to incorporate Bitcoin ideas into your own projects.

Bitcoin and Cryptocurrency Technologies Inscription : https://www.coursera.org/learn/cryptocurrency

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