Blockchain Certification Training
Highlights of Blockchain Certification Training
- This course will take you from zero to Blockchain hero in 35 days
- Learn about different applications of Blockchain
- Understand Bitcoin and Ethereum in detail
- Get insights in crypto currency and exchanges
- Understand Bitcoin mining
- Get indepth understanding of wallets
- Hands on understanding of DApps & Multichain
- Training delivered in a “Live Online” session by experienced trainer from the Blockchain industry
- After every weekend get a comprehensive assignment to further solidify your learning
- Lifetime access to recorded training session videos, so learning stays with you
- In-depth learning and practice of blockchain concepts
- Once you finish this course you would have taken a giant leap towards the future of distributed ledger and crypto currency
Why do this course?
Blockchain solves the problem of manipulation. In the West, people say they trust Google, Facebook, or their banks. But the rest of the world doesn’t trust organizations and corporations that much — Africa, India, Eastern Europe, or Russia. It’s not about the places where people are really rich. Blockchain’s opportunities are the highest in the countries that haven’t reached that level yet. By allowing digital information to be distributed but not copied, blockchain technology has created the backbone of a new type of internet. Originally devised for the digital currency, Bitcoin, the tech community is now finding other potential uses for the technology. Join this course to understand blockchain’s true potential.
Curriculum
- History
- Why Blockchain?
- Blockchain evolution and adoption
- Open issues in the blockchain
- Blockchain success stories
- Why the hype?
- Transformation in trading units
- Cryptography and Cryptocurrency
- Anonymity and Pseudonymity in Cryptocurrencies
- Digital Signatures
- Cryptocurrency Hash Codes
- Hash pointers and Data structures
- Blockchain transactions
- Distributed networks
- Introduction to Blockchain
- Why is Blockchain crucial?
- Key vocabulary while discussing Blockchain
- The distinction between databases and blockchain
- Explaining distributed ledger
- Blockchain ecosystem
- Blockchain structure
- Working of Blockchain technology
- Permissioned and permission-less Blockchain
- Bitcoin and its history
- Why use Bitcoins?
- Where and how to buy Bitcoins
- How to store Bitcoins?
- How and where to spend Bitcoins?
- Selling Bitcoins
- Bitcoin transactions
- How Bitcoin transactions work
- What happens in case of invalid transactions
- Parameters that invalidate the transactions
- The scripting language in Bitcoin
- The scripting language in Bitcoin
- Applications of Bitcoin script
- Nodes and network of Bitcoin
- Various roles you can play in Bitcoin ecosystem
- Mining explained
- Key Algorithms used in mining
- Mining hardware
- How does Bitcoin mining work?
- Bitcoin mining pools
- How cloud mining of Bitcoin works?
- Mining incentives
- Security and centralizations
- Bitcoin source
- Bitcoin wallets
- Mobile wallets
- Other emerging exchanges
- Interesting trends in cryptocurrencies
- Why enhance
- Altcoins
- Colored coins
- Side contracts
- What is Ethereum?
- What is Ether?
- How to use Ethereum?
- The Ethereum ecosystem, DApps and DAOs
- How Ethereum mining works?
- Learning SoListItemdity
- Contract classes, functions, and conditionals
- Inheritance & abstract contracts
- Libraries
- Types & optimization of Ether
- Global variables
- Debugging
- Future of Ethereum
- Private and pubListItemc Blockchain
- Various Blockchain setup platforms
- Using Ethereum to setup private Blockchain
- Steps to build a Blockchain solution
- Smart Contracts on Ethereum
- Compile, deploy and instantiate contracts
- Configuring, running and working with the go-Ethereum cListItement
- Account management and mining
- Understand the different stages of a contract deployment
- How to interact with a contract once deployed
- Introduction to MultiChain
- Privacy & permissions in MultiChain
- Mining in MultiChain
- Multiple configurable Blockchains using MultiChain
- Setting up a private Blockchain
- Creating a Blockchain
- Connecting to a Blockchain
- Some commands in interactive mode
- Using native assets
- Transaction metadata
- Streams
- Round robin mining
- Overview
- Transaction ListItemmitations
- Top platforms pros & cons – Ethereum, Hyperledger, Ripple, Multichain, R3
- Blockchain and cloud computing
- Blockchain in Land Registry
- Blockchain in Capital Market
- Blockchain in Banking System
- Use cases for government
- Innovation
- Potential attractive appListItemcations
- Investment trends
- Fintech & blockchain
- Startup landscape
- EListItemte opinion
- Central Banks
- Government regulators
- PoListItemticians
- Conclusion
FAQs
The self-regulatory mechanism of the blockchain is called “distributed consensus”. The reason for that name is two-fold:
- The blockchain is a distributed system that consists of many independently acting computer nodes that maintain their own copy of the whole history of (transaction) data, hence the term “distributed”.
- The nodes of the system have to agree on one version of the whole history of (transaction) data, hence the term “consensus”.
Distributed consensus is nothing that can be explained in two or three sentences. It is actually a very complex subject. The major idea of the blockchain is to achieve distributed consensus in a fashion similar to an ongoing democratic vote. Each node takes part in the vote about the content of the data history in two ways:
- by adding new data to the collectively maintained history of data by submitting a new block to all other nodes of the system
- by reviewing the nodes that were submitted by other nodes.
The course will have 3 types of hands on activities:
- The instructor will do exercises in the classes live to show key concepts
- During the live classroom the instructor will give out assignments to students and have them work on it. Students are asked to present their solution to other students during these exercise which further bolsters the understanding of the student
- We give detailed and well researched home assignments that students work on during the week to revise the concepts taught in the class.
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