Author

Topic: A Beginner's Guide To Blockchain (Read 176 times)

member
Activity: 116
Merit: 14
September 20, 2019, 05:37:01 AM
#7
Blockchain can n't be explain in some lines it is very huge to undersatnd. You can refer some books from amazon at lowest cost to get more knowldge.
1. Beginning blockchain
2.Blockchain for beginners
3. Mastering blockchain
member
Activity: 252
Merit: 59
September 06, 2019, 07:32:15 AM
#6
Blockchain can be defined as a chain of the block that contains information. The technique is intended to timestamp digital documents so that it's not possible to backdate them or temper them. I think a beginners guide to blockchain You can learn about blockchain by watching various blockchain tutorials.
member
Activity: 80
Merit: 39
September 06, 2019, 06:30:49 AM
#5
There are already good threads about Blockchain for beginners. You can refer it from here -

1) Understanding Blockchain - A Guide for Beginners
2) A Full Beginners Guide to Bitcoin understanding blockchain / Getting free coins
member
Activity: 186
Merit: 12
September 05, 2019, 09:38:40 PM
#4
I previously understood that blockchain is simply a ledger and it records all transactions.
But now I understand more about its security. Transactions are all linked to each other and each time a new transaction is added, the network of the blockchain is enhanced, which is why hackers cannot attack the blockchain network.
This article is really helpful for newbies like me, thanks very much.

Yes, you'll see that the author put so much effort in this article just to explain it in much simple way, so the beginners might understand it well. Try to read more article that may help you learn more about blockchain and cryptocurrency. (https://www.hb-wallet.com/blog)
legendary
Activity: 2310
Merit: 4085
Farewell o_e_l_e_o
September 05, 2019, 09:09:15 PM
#3
I don't care to click on link in OP because that site looks strange, so I ignore it.
BTW, if anyone want to start to learn about blockchain, I have dozens of courses for you:
Available courses on Bitcoin and Blockchain Technology from colleges and Universities. As I mentioned in quoted post, if people want to find out more new courses, they can use keyword: blockchain, in order to search newest courses by themselves.

There is a informative article on current trend of blockchain courses in top universities and interests as well as demands for students.
Besides what I gave in previous post, I would like to give your an article from Coinbase, The 2019 Leaders in Crypto Education
You should visit that blogpage and read full article, I only quoted some important points here.
In general, it shows the increasing trend in blockchain education from top universities as well as fastly increases in demands of learning from students, whom even have their self-run blockchain clubs. The United States accounts for more than half of 20 schools on Coinbase's leaders of crypto education (see image below)

There are online courses that you can avail that's dedicated for blockchain related topics.

Like these

--> https://www.edx.org/learn/blockchain

--> https://www.coursera.org/courses?query=blockchain
member
Activity: 459
Merit: 10
September 05, 2019, 01:40:49 AM
#2
I previously understood that blockchain is simply a ledger and it records all transactions.
But now I understand more about its security. Transactions are all linked to each other and each time a new transaction is added, the network of the blockchain is enhanced, which is why hackers cannot attack the blockchain network.
This article is really helpful for newbies like me, thanks very much.
member
Activity: 186
Merit: 12
September 04, 2019, 11:50:14 PM
#1
Blockchain is not difficult to understand. This guide will give you all the fundamental knowledge you need about this ingenious technology.

Blockchain is often described as ‘a type of a distributed ledger’. However, this definition may sound a little “unclear” to beginners. In this article, we strive to explain blockchain in the simplest way, putting aside complex technical terms.

Full article: https://www.hb-wallet.com/post/a-beginner-guide-to-blockchain
Jump to: