University of Pennsylvania

Digital Assets: Foundations, Markets, and Regulation

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University of Pennsylvania

Digital Assets: Foundations, Markets, and Regulation

Sarah Hammer

Instructor: Sarah Hammer

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Gain insight into a topic and learn the fundamentals.
5 hours to complete
Flexible schedule
Learn at your own pace
Gain insight into a topic and learn the fundamentals.
5 hours to complete
Flexible schedule
Learn at your own pace

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July 2026

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There are 6 modules in this course

This opening module introduces the field of digital assets through the instructor’s market, policy, and regulatory lens. You will examine why digital assets have become central to debates about finance, innovation, and public policy by looking at institutional adoption, tokenization, financial inclusion, and recent market events. The module sets the stage for the rest of the course by helping you connect headline developments to the deeper economic and societal shifts behind them.

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2 videos1 discussion prompt

This module builds the technical and conceptual foundation for understanding blockchain and digital assets. You will explore how distributed ledgers, consensus mechanisms, cryptographic keys, transparency, and decentralization work together to support digital asset systems. The module also examines stablecoin design and the TerraUSD collapse, showing how technical architecture, reserve management, and market confidence can determine whether a system remains resilient or fails under stress.

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4 videos5 readings

This module shows how digital assets operate beyond theory by tracing their use across exchanges, stablecoin issuers, banks, corporations, individual users, and industry applications. You will examine major ecosystem participants, organizational adoption strategies, everyday consumer and creator use cases, and sector-specific experiments in real estate, media, supply chains, insurance, and energy. By the end, you will have a practical view of how digital assets are being tested, adopted, and challenged in real-world settings.

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5 videos4 readings

This module examines the legal and regulatory frameworks that increasingly determine how digital assets can be issued, traded, governed, and integrated into mainstream markets. You will investigate why regulation matters, how landmark disputes and failures have shaped policy, and how major jurisdictions are approaching classification, stablecoin oversight, and market conduct. The module also expands to property law, AI, and legacy legal regimes so you can better understand the real compliance challenges facing firms operating across borders.

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3 videos4 readings

This concluding module brings together the course’s major themes to help you form a balanced, forward-looking view of digital assets and Web3. You will connect technical design, regulation, automated finance, adoption barriers, and inclusion into a broader picture of how the ecosystem may evolve. The module encourages you to think critically about what it would take for digital assets to move from experimentation to durable mainstream use.

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5 videos2 readings

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1 assignment

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Sarah Hammer
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