The sudden rise in the value of Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies, and its subsequent decline, focused the world’s attention on cryptocurrencies as a means of payment. Blockchain technology powers Bitcoin and has been hyped as the next new, transformative technology.



Blockchain and Cryptocurrency Explained
This course is part of Financial Technology (Fintech) Innovations Specialization

Instructor: Andrew Wu
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Explain how blockchain works.
Articulate the key technical aspects, such as decentralization and consensus algorithms.
Describe the strengths and weaknesses of cryptocurrency as an asset and a payment mechanism.
Evaluate tradeoffs of blockchain as a business solution.
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Reviewed on Oct 19, 2020
Great course to get started on block chain and cryptocurrency (especially if you're a tech enthusiast)! I'd give it ten stars if I could.
Reviewed on Apr 10, 2020
An amazing course. Explained the working of bitcoin, euthereum and regular banking systems as well. Had a wonderful time doing the course
Reviewed on Nov 6, 2020
I very excited about the first and second courses. The lecturer is very smart. The deep knowledge and professional representation catches you and keeps on track through the course.
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