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Introduction to Cryptocurrency & Bitcoin

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Introduction to Cryptocurrency & Bitcoin

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Instructors: Management Study Guide
1 section • 11 lectures • 33m total length
Video: MP4 1280x720 44 KHz | English + Sub
Updated 12/2021 | Size: 356 MB

Cryptocurrencies have become an integral part of the modern world today.

What you'll learn
Explain What is Cryptocurrency
Differentiate Conventional vs. Cryptocurrency
Explain the Classification of Cryptocurrencies
List the Benefits of Using Cryptocurrency
Requirements
No prior knowledge is required
Description
A ‘Cryptocurrency’ is a form of digital currency or cryptographic money is an advanced digital asset created to be intended to function as a medium of trade utilizing cryptography to secure the exchanges and to control the production of extra units of the currency. Bitcoin is the first of cryptocurrency with the biggest market cap to date with a USD 286bn which is almost 50% of total market capitalization. J coin is a flawless example of a Currency or Money Token. A token pegged authoritatively on the Japanese Yen that is as of now being produced. Ethereum is a decent example of Utility Tokens. Ethereum is a decentralized stage that runs brilliant contracts.

Storj is a great example for a Participation Token. It is a decentralized distributed storage stage that enables anybody to lease their idle hard drive space and to thus earn an income. End clients can utilize Storj to store their documents at reasonable costs and inside a p2p arrangement that is secure from server downtime, access restrictions, and hacks. ‘Cold Storage’ is the method or process of moving cryptographic money ‘offline’ or 'disconnected'. Cold Storage is used as a method for protecting your digital currency from hacking. A few techniques most generally utilized to do this are

Printing out the QR code of a software or product wallet and putting it away at some place sheltered, for example, a safety store box.

Moving the data, files and records of a software or product wallet onto a USB drive and putting it away some place safe.

Using a hardware or equipment wallet. To put it plainly, blockchain is a computerized, decentralized record ledger that utilizes programming calculations to record all transactions or exchanges dispersed over a distributed system. Utilizing blockchain, or "distributed ledger" innovation, clients can affirm transactions or exchanges without the requirement for a central ensuring authority, for example, a national bank. Each ‘node’ or ‘hub’ taking an interest in the blockchain network keeps a duplicate of the dispersed record and goes about as an "observer" to every exchange. The ‘openness’ or ‘straightforwardness’ of the exchanges is a foundation of the blockchain technology. The transactions or exchanges are grouped or gathered into "blocks," approved, and after that added to the common record.

Some of the security aspects that you must consider while dealing with Bitcoin are

•Am I paying the right person and not an impersonator?

•Is the coin double-spent?

•Can a hacker reverse or change transactions?

•Can I make a transaction anytime I want?

•Are my transactions anonymous or private?

Who this course is for
Working professionals
Students
Economists
Those working in financial sector

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