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May 03, 2020, 01:52:35 PM
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Good day, my friend I'm a huge fan of the online class today most of my focus is on programming language and HTML. Also to make additional knowledge I want to enroll into the world of cryptocurrency so I try to visit some of the platforms I check for the online course I want which is the coinbase has a coinbase learn I know this because I used their platform for my wallet, ethereum.org for how does the eth runs, udemy for my data scientist course, and Edx for my next future course of blockchain after I finish my data science in Udemy. I try to make my own research about other online course and I found out the unic so I Include this into the list.
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May 03, 2020, 10:38:43 AM
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I personally don't like courses, they always feel very rushed and miss the detaisl, so I prefer books. Luckily, there are some great free books about Bitcoin, namely Mastering Bitcoin and Bitcoin And Cryptocurrency technologies. Also there's lopp.net which is a good source for both practical and theoretical written Bitcoin knowledge.

You can't really complain about this one especially if some online courses out there are offered for free because they literally are handing out knowledge for crypto without any kind of cost on your part. The best thing you can do is to of course find some related online course hoping that you learn some new points that was missed out during the last course you have taken. I like readings books as well but reading isn't for everyone and people learn more when there is a visual presentation being shown to them, so I think online courses are a good alternative for someone who is willing to learn.
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May 03, 2020, 09:44:14 AM
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Did you get the list from this article - Eleven Free Courses To Learn Bitcoin, Blockchain And Cryptocurrencies

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1-DFIN 511: Introduction to Digital Currencies (Offered By UNIC)

This free online course is taught by Andreas Antonopoulos (author of Mastering Bitcoin) and Antonis Polemitis and it represents the first course in the MSc in Digital Currency offered by UNIC. The course places bitcoin and cryptocurrencies in the broader framework of the history of money, before talking about the practical implementation of bitcoin, other cryptocurrencies, and the evolving relationship between digital currencies and financial institutions, as well as the broader world.

It requires no prerequisite knowledge of cryptocurrencies to dive in. There is a final exam component at the end that tests your grasp of the concepts taught.

2- Coinbase Learn

This simple set of interactive flashcards is a great resource for those who want to cover the basics of cryptocurrencies, from buying and selling to mining in a short amount of time. Other than a slight advertisement of Coinbase as safe and regulated, the mini-course remains an objective resource that covers a lot of ground in a surprisingly intuitive and short fashion. A great resource to share with absolute beginners who have little time on their hands and want to get up to speed fast.

3-Coursera (Bitcoin and Cryptocurrency Technologies) Offered By Princeton University

This free Coursera course introduces basic cryptography concepts and then links them to the basics of Bitcoin. Through videos, the course lecturer explains how decentralization is implemented in practice, how Bitcoin mining works, and how Bitcoins are stored. A short explanation is then given to altcoins and the future of the space.

The course is offered by Princeton University, and though no certificate is presented for completion, the knowledge and way it's presented serves as a useful introduction to cryptocurrencies and Bitcoin principles, with an emphasis on the security of Bitcoin. The instructor, Arvind Narayanan is an assistant professor of computer science at Princeton who focuses on the security and stability of Bitcoin -- so that's naturally where his Coursera course gravitates towards.

You'll want to get more information about the rest of the ecosystem outside of Bitcoin elsewhere, but otherwise, this is a solid resource.

4- EdX (Bitcoin and Cryptocurrencies) Offered By UC Berkeley

This UC Berkeley EdX course differentiates itself by also offering a dedicated section to the Ethereum Virtual Machine, along with a specific section focused on the game theory of what it would take to attack the Bitcoin blockchain -- a fresh approach to enumerating the theoretical security pitfalls of the system.

In an interesting twist, the two instructors were undergraduates who are part of the Blockchain @ Berkeley group. The course, like other EdX courses, is free to audit and take but will cost money ($99 USD) if you want a verified certificate to prove your completion.

5- 101 Blackboard Series

This Youtube series focuses on some specific technical elements within bitcoin, from the components of private keys, to confronting the scaling and centralization risks sometimes inherent in the way bitcoin and cryptocurrencies are implemented in practice.

6- Ethereum (Learn Section)

The learning section of the ethereum.org website (the official website for ethereum) includes a series of free resources that are curated together in lots of detail about ethereum, the second largest cryptocurrency by market capitalization. It dives into the smart contracts side of ethereum, as well as the basics, and also focuses on knowledge for the latest updates and roadmap for ethereum. At the end, a section is dedicated to criticism and other perspectives on how ethereum could be doing better -- leaving it a fairly well-balanced selection of knowledge about the ecosystem that is packaged like a curated course.

7- Udemy (Introduction to Cryptocurrencies and Blockchain)

A free course with about two hours worth of video on the basics of distributed systems and its placement in the history of money. Perhaps a good resource for people who want to take a slightly slower pace than the Coinbase flashcards, but don't want to be fully immersed in different elements of blockchain and different parts of the ecosystem as with the fully-fleshed out courses presented by EdX and Coursera.

It's a free offering on Udemy that has also been used by about 40,000 other students.

8- EdX (Introduction to Hyperledger Blockchain Technologies)

This EdX course, offered through the Linux Foundation (which is building the HyperLedger framework) offers an introductory course to blockchain and what role HyperLedger plays in the space, as well as the tools available. It's built for a non-technical business audience, and is an introductory course to blockchain principles outside of the discussion around Bitcoin, Ethereum and other cryptocurrencies. The course itself is free, but a verified certificate from EdX will cost $99 USD.

9- DeveloperWorks (Blockchain Essentials)

This video course, developed in partnership with IBM, and taught by two developers in IBM's blockchain enablement division, goes over the basics of blockchain then leads to a demo and lab component where you can actually work with the HyperLedger framework and practice with it. You'll be able to use the HyperLedger Composer after this course. While slightly more technical, the level is still marked for beginners, even non-technical ones.

10- Coinbase Earn

What's better than free? Earning money for learning. Coinbase offers a selection of introductory courses and quizzes in cryptocurrencies that don't often have a dedicated course, such as Dai (a stablecoin), EOS and privacy focused ZCash. This will allow any learner to get a more holistic view of altcoins and different cryptocurrencies than the standard courses focused on bitcoin and ethereum. You'll earn small amounts of the cryptocurrency in question for answering quiz questions on the topic, so you'll have a small amount to work with in practice after.

11- Cryptoeconomics Textbook

This mini-textbook course, offered by Ivey Business School in Canada (associated with the University of Western Ontario), focuses on a crash course to bitcoin in the framework of the economic impact and aspects of bitcoin activities. Consider it a mini-crash course in bitcoin that also ties it to its broader economic impact.



Sorry but this is also not the first time I've seen you copying/translating contents from other sources and not giving them due credit. I am guessing you only picked out a few to make it look more "original".
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May 03, 2020, 07:36:05 AM
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I personally don't like courses, they always feel very rushed and miss the detaisl, so I prefer books. Luckily, there are some great free books about Bitcoin, namely Mastering Bitcoin and Bitcoin And Cryptocurrency technologies. Also there's lopp.net which is a good source for both practical and theoretical written Bitcoin knowledge.
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May 03, 2020, 06:46:28 AM
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Thanks for these links OP.

No reason to be stubborn while everyone is at home although, I'm in deep sadness at the happenings that we are facing. This is no time to waste and this is a great opportunity to learn something and at least refresh.

I see Andreas and it's already been decided that's sure is a worth course.
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May 03, 2020, 02:39:23 AM
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Nice kind of information buddy, we all need that kind If information right now because as of now I am very bored of this quarantine and I want to take my time productive by doing valuable things and as I read this post, it makes me realized that I should learn something for now because learning should not stop just because we are quarantine, we should continue learning whatever happens.
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May 02, 2020, 10:54:06 PM
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I would say this is golden opportunity to learn about cryptocurrency who are related with crypto during current lockdown. It's good to see that OP has listed some reliable source to learn but there is lot even out of this thread. This time is for much curious peoples to acquire more knowledge about cryptocurrency & blockchain. If you have question about anything you may know it by search like Google and this forum as well, now everything become easy to know for kind of internet.

Unfortunately I am still working since I am in abroad and there is no such as opportunity for lockdown. But those are in lockdown they would be benefited from this post and could learn something new.
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May 02, 2020, 10:29:51 PM
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In our generation, there are a lot of sources we could get to study a lot of things that can help us from in our entire career on crypto, this is a big help for me especially for those beginners who are just starting on crypto. Yes, there are a lot of sources on Google but there is only few with a step by step procedure, I didn't tried all of the information written above my self, but I think I am willing to if it will helps me a lot.
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May 02, 2020, 06:28:58 PM
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Are these courses are free or paid ones ?
I know that udemy and LinkedIn are also offering a lot of courses but they are not free. I am looking to find some quality course which are also free of cost.
Most of the examples of online courses above are free, even Udemy and edx also provide a free version of the course. Still, if you want to get a Verified Certificate or question and answer directly with the Instructor, of course, this is not free.
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May 02, 2020, 01:23:25 PM
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Some of us are just into our houses and do the same thing everyday, common guys be productive. Some of us want to learn into the world of cryptocurrency, bitcoin, blockchain and etc. Here are some of the platform I recently visit about this topic related.

Are these courses are free or paid ones ?
I know that udemy and LinkedIn are also offering a lot of courses but they are not free. I am looking to find some quality course which are also free of cost.
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May 02, 2020, 11:39:41 AM
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I have been also interested in applying online courses for the past few days. I have been planning to apply and also looking at some available online courses, and I have seen some blockchain-related courses available at some free online courses. It's really nice to try this thing while we are on quarantine.  Since we have a lot of time available, we can use it wisely and at the same time, we can also learn more things.

I really have a plan to take online courses but I keep on postponing it since there are some things needed to be done first (school requirements). But thanks for this little information OP. It can be a great help for others, especially newbies since it's their chance to learn. We should not lose this opportunity just because we're busy doing nothing and spending our time being unproductive.
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May 02, 2020, 10:17:31 AM
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I planned to edit my OP soon and will take a look at those courses listed in your thread.
Available courses on Bitcoin and Blockchain Technology from colleges and Universities. I have a busy weekend so maybe the OP will be updated next week.
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May 02, 2020, 09:57:20 AM
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Well done OP, this days there's no excuses to not getting the information you desire since we have Google to give you an idea of any knowledge you seek. What's different here is the step by step guide provided by the sites the OP has listed unlike the traditional method of Googling each information you seek, you get guidance from reliable source via this sites.

I haven't tried any of the highlighted site so don't have much to contribute in regards to the authenticity of the information they provided but I can see some popular names their like coinbase etc meaning it'll be worth recommending to the seekers of the information they offer.
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May 02, 2020, 09:40:16 AM
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I think this is a nice move @OP because even we already have the bitcointalk forum you still seek the knowledge would you want more because not all the time there are some questions you want to ask and you cannot in the threads. It is better if we make explore more and not just base in the forum our sources are not limited so it is better to explore more, earn more knowledge and help more others by that. Like if you already enrolled and experience those websites and you gain already a knowledge it is easier for you to make a contribution to our forum which is good because you can now answer other people's questions not you are the one who lacks knowledge. Still, it up to you guys if you want to learn more.
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May 02, 2020, 07:06:02 AM
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All online information, online courses are like our school college books, notebooks and syllabus, which requires a teacher to teach. Bitcointalk forum is that teacher where a beginner can easily learn what he wants to know.
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May 02, 2020, 05:51:57 AM
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There are some sites that helps you learn about cryptocurrency amd if the information is not easy to understand then bitcointalk forum could also help. Bitcointalk forum is also one of those sites where you can learn many things regarding to crypto and share some of your experiencing.
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May 02, 2020, 05:51:39 AM
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Thanks for sharing that kind of information buddy, this will really great especially for all the beginners out there who are looking for some knowledge about cryptocurrency as we are now under quarantine because of this pandemic virus.
 
We should make our time more productive by learning something instead of doing it on some other things like scrolling on your social media, playing games, etc. Learning is a really a great part of our life, we should not let this thing stop only because of this current situation. There are so many websites where we can visit and try just like what OP says.

This forum also a great source of gaining information about cryptocurrency because as we all know all things about cryptocurrency are commonly discussed here.
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May 02, 2020, 05:34:01 AM
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Some of us are just into our houses and do the same thing everyday, common guys be productive. Some of us want to learn into the world of cryptocurrency, bitcoin, blockchain and etc. Here are some of the platform I recently visit about this topic related.

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1. UNIC Blockchain Program
This platform is one of the programs offers the MSc in Digital Currency topics about the history of the money, and how it involve into the world of digital currency and affect the whole world transaction.

Here are some of their course outline

2. Coinbase learn
Some of us are always visited to the coinbase because we use this for wallet and exchanges. Also they have some brief introductive like what is the bitcoin how to sell and buy to get bitcoins.


3. Ethereum.org
We have now ethereum.org which you can find some of the articles, resources and guide to get more deep-diving into the world of ethereum

4. Udemy: Introduction to Cryptocurrencies and Blockchain
Also one of the popular online courses is the udemy which contain a lot of courses you can apply/enroll to learn more, also now they are already offering the Introduction to Cryptocurrencies and Blockchain but some of the courses has a fee.

5. Edx: Introduction to Hyperledger Blockchain Technologies
This platform are with the Linux Production that offers introductive to bitcoin, ethereum and more and now it has a free course but if you want to have a certificate you need to pay $99.


Ps. This thread is open for update and suggestions to make additional content. If you are asking if I'm enrolled into one of these yes, in Udemy for a data scientist.
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