Introduction to Cryptocurrencies and Blockchain

An Introduction to Cryptocurrencies: Get a functional and economic understanding of this new radical technology.
4.49 (7639 reviews)
Udemy
platform
English
language
Cryptocurrency & Blockch
category
Introduction to Cryptocurrencies and Blockchain
106 107
students
2 hours
content
Jun 2017
last update
FREE
regular price

What you will learn

This course will provide you with an understanding of a new technology that is set to disrupt the way we deal with money!

After taking this course, you will gain access to our Bitcoin/Blockchain community. This network consists of enthusiasts, entrepreneurs, experts and investors interested in this technology. Whether you want to get a job in this industry or start your own mining system, this community can provide you with all the knowledge and resources you need.

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Our Verdict

This Udemy course titled 'Introduction to Cryptocurrencies and Blockchain' offers comprehensive yet beginner-friendly content to help learners understand these disruptive technologies. However, dated content and occasional linguistic barriers may mar the experience slightly. Despite this, given its accessible nature, the course does a formidable job breaking down concepts like Bitcoin, offering both theoretical knowledge and glimpse into practical aspects. To maintain its relevance in an ever-evolving industry, this course would benefit from regular updates to capture recent developments in the crypto space.

What We Liked

  • Designed for true novices, making complex concepts easy to grasp with confidence (e.g. Bitcoin, Blockchain).
  • Covers both theoretical and practical aspects of cryptocurrencies in a few hours.
  • Helps build foundational knowledge and access to an exclusive investor community.
  • Balanced structure: breaks the ice between Blockchain vs Crypto, discusses nuances of various implementations

Potential Drawbacks

  • Accents might occasionally make understanding lectures difficult. Subtitles may not always be accurate.
  • Content is dated in parts and misses out on recent industry advancements post-2017.
  • Some topics lack depth, especially areas like implementation nuances, merits & demerits of different use cases.
  • Pronunciation can cause confusion - certain key terms such as 'mining' are used without proper definition.

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21/04/2017
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