There are only a few universities around the world offering studies in the sector of blockchain or crypto currency. For example Yale, Stanford or the MIT
But here is a nice opportunity for a online MOOC ( massiv open online course ) with the great Andreas Antonopoulos.
Its called the DFIN-511 - Introduction to Digital Currencies starting on Februar 13th. You can register for the free course on the website of the University of Nicosia ( Cyprus ).
Link below:
https://digitalcurrency.unic.ac.cy/free-introductory-mooc/
There will be 12 online sessions ( live stream )and at the end you'll complete a test and ( if passed ) a certification. With this certification you will be able to study the Master of Science in Digital Currency.
Here is a short overview of the course:
• 1. A brief History of Money
• 2. The Byzantine Generals’ Problem
• 3. Basics of Cryptocurrency
• 4. Bitcoin in Practice I
• 5. Bitcoin in Practice II
• 6. Alternative uses of the blockchain
• 7. Alternatives to Bitcoin
• 8. Cryptocurrency & Central Banking
• 9. Digital Currency and Financial Institutions
• 10. Regulatory and Tax Treatment
• 11. Cryptocurrency and Innovation
• 12. Cryptocurrency and The Developing World
I think this is a great offer of the University of Nicosia because most of those courses are very expensive and definitely not with this mass of knowledge that Andreas Antonopoulos and Antonis Polemitis combine.
Andreas Antonopoulos:
Born in 1972 ( Greek - British ), is a California based Bitcoin advocate. He wrote several books, for example: Mastering Bitcoin, The Internet of Money, Mastering Ethereum,...
He is teaching on the University of Nicosia an also educated Ivan on Tech which you might know from YouTube.
I already registered myself and lokking forward to the 13th of Februar.
Enjoy the course and have a nice day,
Marcel McMaffel
Donations are kindly accepted ;)
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Wow that sounds amazing! Is it completly free ? I will check that out
Yes, it costs just a few seconds of your time for the registration ;)