Beginners Guide to Real Life Applications of Blockchain
Beginners Guide to Real Life Applications of Blockchain, available at $19.99, has an average rating of 4.65, with 19 lectures, based on 61 reviews, and has 1927 subscribers.
You will learn about Why should I care about blockchain Transaction on the Blockchain (how the blockchain helps you send money everywhere) General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) with blockchain The Equifax Breach in the USA Becoming e-Estonia Banking the Unbanked What is Gas How does the ethereum Blockchain work What is SegWit; Problem with the Current System; How can we solve it What does Increasing the Blocksize Mean? SegWit2x This course is ideal for individuals who are People who are interested in real life applications of blockchain or People who are interested in using blockchain to protect data or People who are interested in e-governance and how Estonia has become the first e-country or People who are interested in blockchain filling the void in the current banking system or People who are interested in smart contracts, Ethereum and how it all comes together It is particularly useful for People who are interested in real life applications of blockchain or People who are interested in using blockchain to protect data or People who are interested in e-governance and how Estonia has become the first e-country or People who are interested in blockchain filling the void in the current banking system or People who are interested in smart contracts, Ethereum and how it all comes together.
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Summary
Title: Beginners Guide to Real Life Applications of Blockchain
Price: $19.99
Average Rating: 4.65
Number of Lectures: 19
Number of Published Lectures: 19
Number of Curriculum Items: 19
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 19
Original Price: $19.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Why should I care about blockchain
- Transaction on the Blockchain (how the blockchain helps you send money everywhere)
- General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) with blockchain
- The Equifax Breach in the USA
- Becoming e-Estonia
- Banking the Unbanked
- What is Gas
- How does the ethereum Blockchain work
- What is SegWit; Problem with the Current System; How can we solve it
- What does Increasing the Blocksize Mean? SegWit2x
Who Should Attend
- People who are interested in real life applications of blockchain
- People who are interested in using blockchain to protect data
- People who are interested in e-governance and how Estonia has become the first e-country
- People who are interested in blockchain filling the void in the current banking system
- People who are interested in smart contracts, Ethereum and how it all comes together
Target Audiences
- People who are interested in real life applications of blockchain
- People who are interested in using blockchain to protect data
- People who are interested in e-governance and how Estonia has become the first e-country
- People who are interested in blockchain filling the void in the current banking system
- People who are interested in smart contracts, Ethereum and how it all comes together
Are you saying to yourself, “Okay, I understand the main concept behind the blockchain, but why should I care?”
Of course, blockchain is best known as the engine, or software, behind digital currency – otherwise known as cryptocurrency.
Blockchain technology is used by millions of people daily for the use of payments, transfers, and transactions.
But blockchain isn’t only about sending and receiving money! Far from it.
Blockchain is also used for the secure transfer and immutable structure of data.
It is important to remember that data for non-financial uses utilizes the same characters, numbers, and letters, as financial uses.
Therefore, blockchain is the ultimate tool for securing data and is in use by many countries who are employing its use for everything from securing healthcare records to validating and holding documents within their land registries.
In addition, companies around the world are using blockchain for safely recording their activities throughout the supply chain to the creation of smart contracts to save time and money on legal processes.
During this course, you will find out how blockchain is becoming instrumental in the daily digital lives of governments, companies, and ultimately, people – adding a host of benefits to all users, mainly in the forms of security and immutability.
It is important to understand the use of blockchain as you will ultimately become the beneficiary of all its benefits, and if you were not aware of all those benefits, now is the time to start learning.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction
Lecture 1: Introduction
Lecture 2: Why Should I Care about the Blockchain?
Chapter 2: Blockchain in Real Life
Lecture 1: How the Blockchain Helps You Send Money Everywhere?
Lecture 2: Get Ready for General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) With Blockchain
Lecture 3: The Equifax Breach in the USA
Lecture 4: Becoming e-Estonia
Lecture 5: Banking the Unbanked
Chapter 3: Technical Advantages of the Blockchain
Lecture 1: How Does the Ethereum Blockchain Work?
Lecture 2: What is Gas?
Lecture 3: What is Gas Limit?
Lecture 4: Gas Price
Lecture 5: Example
Lecture 6: Why does ethereum Network get clogged up?
Lecture 7: Participating in an ICO
Lecture 8: Conclusion
Chapter 4: SegWit
Lecture 1: What is SegWit?
Lecture 2: Problem with the Current System and How can we solve it?
Lecture 3: SegWit2x
Chapter 5: Conclusion
Lecture 1: Conclusion
Instructors
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Siim Õunap
Expert Advisor on Financial Technologies
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