About This Course
- Bitcoin Mechanics
- Practical Bitcoin Use
- Bitcoin’s Economic
- Legal Landscapes
- Securing Bitcoin Transactions
Course Information
Course Curriculum
- Course Introduction
- 1.1 Deep Dive into Bitcoin’s Nature
- 1.2 The Genesis of Bitcoin
- 1.3 Technical Foundations of Bitcoin
- 1.4 Comparing Bitcoin with Traditional Financial Systems
- 1.5 Societal Implications of Bitcoin
- 1.6 Case Studies
- 2.1 Blockchain Technology
- 2.2 Bitcoin Transactions
- 2.3 Mining and Consensus
- 2.4 Network Nodes
- 3.1 Introduction to Bitcoin Wallets
- 3.2 Setting Up Your First Wallet
- 3.3 Securing Your Wallet
- 3.4 Receiving and Sending Bitcoin
- 4.1 Acquiring Bitcoin
- 4.2 Using Bitcoin for Transactions
- 4.3 Selling and Converting Bitcoin
- 4.4 Staying Informed and Secure
- 5.1 Fundamentals of Cryptocurrency Security
- 5.2 Advanced Wallet Security
- 5.3 Recognizing and Avoiding Scams
- 5.4 Operational Security (OpSec) for Bitcoin
- 6.1 Bitcoin’s Monetary Policy
- 6.2 Bitcoin and the Global Economy
- 6.3 Investing in Bitcoin
- 6.4 Market Analysis and Speculation
- 7.1 Bitcoin’s Legal Status Worldwide
- 7.2 Regulatory Frameworks for Cryptocurrencies
- 7.3 Taxation of Bitcoin
- 7.4 Navigating the Regulatory Landscape
- 8.1 Technological Advances
- 8.2 Bitcoin’s Adoption and Integration
- 8.3 Economic and Societal Impacts
- 8.4 Speculations on the Future
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All You Need to Know
- Business Leaders, Managers, and Executives: Leaders determined to harness Bitcoin to enhance business strategies and operations.
- Financial Professionals: Finance experts focused on understanding Bitcoin’s impact on transactions and investments.
- Entrepreneurs and Start-up Founders: Innovators intent on applying Bitcoin to develop new business ventures.
- Investors and Traders: Market participants keen on Bitcoin’s influence on trading and investment opportunities.
- IT and Technology Professionals: Tech specialists eager to grasp Bitcoin’s technical details and applications.
- Basic understanding about Bitcoin, no technical knowledge required.
- An interest in learning about financial technologies, cryptocurrencies, and blockchain and their implementation in various aspects of business.
- A willingness to explore emerging technologies and use tools.
Duration
90 minutes
Passing Score
70% (35/50)
Format
50 multiple-choice/multiple-response questions
Delivery Method
Online via proctored exam platform (flexible scheduling)
Frequently Asked Questions
No — this course requires no technical knowledge, just basic understanding of Bitcoin and interest in financial technology.
Business leaders, financial professionals, entrepreneurs, investors, and tech professionals wanting Bitcoin literacy.
Bitcoin fundamentals, its impact on business strategy, and how blockchain technology underpins cryptocurrency.
No — this is an educational certification covering concepts and applications, not personal investment advice.
Bitcoin+ Everyone is a non-technical foundational course, while Bitcoin+ Developer focuses on hands-on technical Bitcoin development skills.