About This Course
- Blockchain Fundamentals
- Understanding P2P Networks
- Exploring Ethereum and its ecosystem
- Privacy Enhancements
- Legal and Compliance Considerations
Course Information
Course Curriculum
- Course Introduction
- 1.1 Risks and Benefits
- 1.2 Databases – A Comparative Analysis
- 1.3 Delving into Bitcoin
- 1.4 Bitcoin Vs Blockchain
- 2.1 Deep Dive into Components
- 2.2 Lifecycle of a Bitcoin Blockchain Transaction
- 2.3 Understanding P2P Networks
- 2.4 The Mystery of Consensus Protocols
- 3.1 Bitcoin Scripting Basics
- 3.2 Script Types: P2PKH and P2SH
- 3.3 Script Operations
- 3.4 Multisig Transactions
- 3.5 Escrow Services
- 3.6 Time-Locked Contracts
- 3.7 Atomic Swaps
- 3.8 Payment Channels
- 4.1 Ethereum and its Ecosystem
- 4.2 Introduction to Other Frameworks
- 5.1 Layer 2 Scaling Solutions
- 5.2 Privacy Enhancements
- 5.3 Smart Contracts on Bitcoin
- 5.4 Sidechains and Drivechains
- 5.5 Atomic Swaps
- 5.6 Schnorr Signatures and Taproot
- 5.7 Decentralized Autonomous Organizations (DAOs)
- 5.8 Tokenization and Asset Issuance
- 5.9 Cross-Chain Interoperability
- 5.10 Governance and Protocol Evolution
- 6.1 The Financial Side of Cryptos
- 6.2 Dive into ICOs, DAOs, NFTs, and DeFi
- 6.3 Legal and Compliance
- 7.1 Lightning Network (Layer 2 Solution)
- 7.2 RSK (Rootstock)
- 7.3 Liquid Network (Sidechain Solution)
- 7.4 Atomic Swaps
- 7.5 Lnbits
- 7.6 Bottle Pay
- 7.7 Zap Wallet
- 7.8 Muun Wallet
- 7.9 Sphinx Chat
- 7.10 Tippin.me
- 7.11 SparkSwap
- 7.12 RGB (Colored Coins Protocol)
- 7.13 Bisq
- 8.1 Bitcoin Blockchain Integrations with Emerging Tech
- 8.2 Internet of Things (IoT) Integration
- 8.3 Artificial Intelligence (AI) Integration
- 8.4 Edge Computing Integration
- 8.5 Quantum Computing Integration
- 8.6 Biometrics and Authentication Integration
- 8.7 Supply Chain and Logistics Integration
- 8.8 Decentralized Identity and Authentication Integration
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All You Need to Know
- Blockchain Strategists: Gain in-depth knowledge of Bitcoin’s impact on business strategies and learn to drive blockchain adoption in organizations.
- Cryptocurrency Investors: Understand the technical and financial aspects of Bitcoin to make informed investment decisions and manage portfolios effectively.
- Enterprise Architects: Master how to design and implement Bitcoin-based solutions at scale, ensuring seamless integration with existing systems.
- Fintech Professionals: Explore Bitcoin’s role in revolutionizing financial services, from payment systems to secure digital currencies.
- Technology Leaders: Stay ahead of the curve by gaining advanced skills in Bitcoin and blockchain technology to lead innovation in the tech industry.
- Functional understanding of computing processes and open networks like internet.
- Basic knowledge to follow pseudocode to understand a concept.
- Ability to understand how various verticals work like finance, supply chains, asset trading etc.
- Fundamental understanding of how business utilizes information technology for process efficiencies and optimizations.
Frequently Asked Questions
Blockchain strategists, cryptocurrency investors, enterprise architects, fintech professionals, and technology leaders.
No advanced technical expertise is required — a functional understanding of computing processes and open networks is sufficient.
Bitcoin's business implications, scalable Bitcoin-based solution design, and leading blockchain adoption in organisations.
Companies are actively seeking executives who can lead blockchain initiatives and manage large-scale Bitcoin projects.
Yes — many learners pursue both to build a complete picture of Bitcoin-specific and broader blockchain executive strategy.