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Syllabus: Blockchain
1.What is Blockchain?
a. Intro to club - why it’s important to learn and interact,
ex. b. Disruption/News
i. Price Rise ii. Distinction between Blockchain vs
Cryptocurrency vs Token c. Definition - diagram
i. Pillars of Blockchain ii. Industry Applications of
Blockchain
1. Government, Healthcare d. History of Centralized
Services, trusted third party
i. Shift from gold standard to flat currency to
Hashcash/digital
currency (look at BEM) / Bitcoin ii. Trustless system e.
Immutability, Security, Privacy, Anti-fragility, etc. f. Why Blockchain MATTERS
2.Cryptocurrency and Markets
a. Cryptocurrencies - talk about Bitcoin / Ethereum b. Where
is the value - what are people investing in? c. How to Buy Bitcoin/Ethereum -
How to Set up a Wallet (Tutorial) d. Security
i. Why holding money on exchange. ii. Wallet Options/ why is
a wallet important e. Tokens and ICO f. How to find a transaction in the
blockchain
3.How Blockchain (and Bitcoin) Work
a. Peer to Peer network - Silicon Valley b. What is a block?
c. Video of a transaction going through d. What was the “revolutionaryâ€
technology that actually drove towards the
blockchain - Proof of Work, Byzantine Generals e.
Distributed consensus f. Cryptography - mention what proof of work is.
i. Hashing ii. Data Integrity, Merkle Trees iii. Public v
Private Key Cryptography iv. Bitcoin and block sizes g. Implications of the Cryptography
and Decentralization
4.Mining and Cryptocurrencies - how to use and interact
a. Mining
i. Proof of Work v Stake ii. What this does, how miners make
money iii. What this meant as an impact to the world iv. Motivations,
incentives, strategy b. Pools c. CPUS and GPUs, and what the impact is d. What
miners do - business model, overview, the purpose e. Revenue at a Protocol
Level - Block Rewards/Fees/ETC
5.Types of Blockchain and Enterprise
a. Public and Private Blockchains b. JP Morgan Quorum, IBM’s
stuff c. How people are using blockchain - Numerai, DAO, etc. d. Lightning
networks and plasma e. Sidechains f. Use Cases -
i. Digital Rights - ownership and accessibility, education
ii. Industry - healthcare, identity, finance iii. Paradigm shift/future/big
picture iv. Elections and Voting: Auto execution of contracts, escrow, etc.
6.Consensus Building
a. Proof of Work
i. What is it ii. Security Implications iii. 1 PC 1 vote
iv. Environmental b. Proof of Stake
i. Why this is better - or worse? c. Segwit and Forks d.
Smart Contracts
i. What is a smart contract ii. Why is this revolutionary
iii. Comparison to legal iv. Gas
7.Regulation and Anonymity
a. ICO and SEC ruling b. Why people use blockchain and
bitcoin in the first place - its anonymity c. Governments (not just US)
regulating bitcoin, ETFs d. NY Bitlicense - and Post Obama Regulation e. Anti
Money Laundering f. Political Implications on blockchain
i. Government’s current position and how this affects
blockchain. g. Anonymity - Zcash, Monero
8.Problems with Blockchain
a. Security and Safeguards b. Protection from attackers c.
Hacks on exchanges d. What is stopping adoption? e. Scalability problems f.
Network attacks to destroy bitcoin g. Case Study: Failed currencies &
blockchains
9.Bitcoin and Ethereum
a. Bitcoin creation and economy, b. Limited Supply and
Deflation c. Hacks d. Ethereum concept and Ethereum classic e. Hacks f. Why it
is so revolutionary - both
10.Altcoins
a. Major Altcoins - Zcash, Ripple, NEO b. Major Tokens and
companies - more on ICOs, Qtum, OMG, etc. c. What this means - more on ICOs vs
VC
11.
Blockchain applications - Building on the Blockchain -
TECHNICAL
a. Technical workshop of blockchain development
i. Pros and cons of different implementations ii. Use cases
of the different types. b. Ethereum Interaction - Smart Contract and Token c.
Languages d. How you would go about creating your own blockchain
i. The necessary steps needed to code