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Topic: What do you think about the MSc of Digital currency ? - page 2. (Read 5520 times)

hero member
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1. Read the bitcoin whitepaper and updates
2. Read SICP http://hackerretreat.com/why-how-start-sicp/
3. Familiarize with C/C++ from any MOOC like Coursera or http://www.buildyourownlisp.com and/or read 'Advance Programming in the Unix Environment'. Here is a good intro to C++
4. Take intro crypto courses on Coursera or Matthew Green's crypto course: http://spar.isi.jhu.edu/~mgreen/650.445/650.445__Main.html
5. Take the Matasano Crypto Challenges to further enhance your C++/C skillz and learn pitfalls of crypto engineering http://www.matasano.com/articles/crypto-challenges/
6. Re-read the bitcoin whitepaper and now actually understand it, the Bitcoin API wiki. and read through the actual code on github
7. Take this startup engineering course to round yourself out: https://www.coursera.org/course/startup

Cost: $0.00

If you want to boost math skills get Sheldon Axler's "Precalculus Version 2" which assumes you remember nothing from highschool like trig.
Then get his other book "Linear Algebra Done Right" because it is awesome. Coursera/MIT OpenCourseware both have good "Mathematics for Computer Science" courses in discrete math, induction, probability and other essentials you should know. http://ocw.mit.edu/courses/electrical-engineering-and-computer-science/6-042j-mathematics-for-computer-science-fall-2010/
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Do you get anything like a certificate if you complete the free course? Also do you know if it's too late to sign up? I'm really interested in this, but I think I've missed the boat?
legendary
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amarha
Is there a syllabus somewhere that we can take a look at?

Is this course heavy on cryptography?
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Anyone who's taking this program, please keep us updated.
sr. member
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The MOOC was supposed to start yesterday.. Did anyone receive information regarding it?


Yes, it started already.

It's supposedly started. I mean did you already receive portal login information and initial course materials? I don't know anyone that has yet.

Yes login etc to the portal...it has def started!
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The MOOC was supposed to start yesterday.. Did anyone receive information regarding it?


Yes, it started already.

It's supposedly started. I mean did you already receive portal login information and initial course materials? I don't know anyone that has yet.
sr. member
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The MOOC was supposed to start yesterday.. Did anyone receive information regarding it?


Yes, it started already.
hero member
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The MOOC was supposed to start yesterday.. Did anyone receive information regarding it?
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I came across this about a month ago and it seemed really interesting. The courses seem very detailed but as a software developer I'd prefer an accent on software part of BTC, and less on regulation and economics (although both are good to have). I'm more of a DIY guy and prefer learning for myself and finding info on net instead of taking courses, but this was the only one where I actually thought: I'd like to attend this. In the end I signed up for MOOC. I probably know that stuff, but it's always good to hear Andreas talk.
sr. member
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you can learn more from a few google searches and maybe once getting the basics. then going to a few bitcoin hackathons. there is also nothing stopping you from building your own business. to become the payment processor and making the shopping carts and payment apps for stores and merchants in your own area to use.

listening to lectures is a snails pace way of learning (in one ear out the other) google and github is your answer.

still dont want to start your own business, but work for a bitcoin business instead, well:
start learning how to API call the bitcoind/bitoinj and other protocol tools and start building useful services. increase your knowledge of the bitcoin sourcecode and the other features bitcoin offers to expand your project websites and then use that as your C.V/resume to then apply to businesses which you feel you have idea's and suggestions for features that they can add.

in this day and age.. having a degree is meaningless.. there is no point having a degree if in 5 years time the coding language you used at the time is obsolete. so these days most companies like to see working projects to see your skills in their best light


This is true! The only real need for colleges anymore is to help with certifications. And most of those you can get on your own.
legendary
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you can learn more from a few google searches and maybe once getting the basics. then going to a few bitcoin hackathons. there is also nothing stopping you from building your own business. to become the payment processor and making the shopping carts and payment apps for stores and merchants in your own area to use.

listening to lectures is a snails pace way of learning (in one ear out the other) google and github is your answer.

still dont want to start your own business, but work for a bitcoin business instead, well:
start learning how to API call the bitcoind/bitoinj and other protocol tools and start building useful services. increase your knowledge of the bitcoin sourcecode and the other features bitcoin offers to expand your project websites and then use that as your C.V/resume to then apply to businesses which you feel you have idea's and suggestions for features that they can add.

in this day and age.. having a degree is meaningless.. there is no point having a degree if in 5 years time the coding language you used at the time is obsolete. so these days most companies like to see working projects to see your skills in their best light
legendary
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This is the land of wolves now & you're not a wolf
Without detailed evidence to the contrary I see this as just a money grab.  Businesses often realize they can generate some revenue by being the Bitcoin first in their industry/field.   "nobody is offering Bitcoin related degrees so lets offer some" kind of thinking.  I would have more respect for a "bootcamp" type program which offers to get developers up to speed on Bitcoin related issues concerns, than a diploma mill cranking out a new diploma for the "fad of the year".



I agree with the above.   It is also relatively costly...  I also think your money may be better put to use doing computer science, like the above poster mentioned.
sr. member
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Better off doing computer science
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That explains the username!

I'm always interested in joint ventures Smiley.

Great! Best of luck with the course - don't study too hard  Smiley

When do you graduate MSc Digital Currency?
newbie
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That explains the username!

I'm always interested in joint ventures Smiley.
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Cheers for your insights bro!

I'm a geologist by trade, but interested on what this post grad course has to offer.

Had a brief look at the syllabus (interesting subject areas) and impressed with faculty/staff (There's a collective wealth of knowledge this course gives you access to).

For me personally, I would like to see stronger links to industrial contacts, although Andreas Antonopoulos would be an excellent resource/mentor.

As a company considering viable movement to BTC integration, I would also look upon a candidate with this qualification favorably.

Caleb, thanks again for finding this post! You have my email so keep me updated, perhaps we can do a joint venture project in the future  Smiley

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Thanks for the shout out, RockHound!

Bit_Happy raises an extremely valid point.

For me, applying for this MSc in Digital Currency was a no-brainer.  I plan on eventually going to graduate school and I need a Master's to "make up" for my abysmal undergraduate GPA Tongue.


Tao67, I'll address your cons list one by one:

Cons :

- the University of Nicosia is not the best university in the world

That might be true...  Even through the incredibly "objective" paradigm of college rankings:  If and when an actual "best" university in the world, such as MIT, launches a MSc in Digital Currency... UNic will still be #2; furthermore, Unic will still be the 1st University to have started the trend.

- i am afraid it will be only a vague introduction and not enough technical

I think this concern is unfounded.  The courses are not going to be code-intensive so there is that intrinsic cap on how technical things will be getting; however, with Andreas heavily involved in the curriculum design I have no doubt that I will be challenged, regardless.

- it is quite expensive for an online program

The distance learning is a feature and I don't think we should compare UNic to UPheonix online courses.  Furthermore, compared to other Master's programs, UNic is cheaper.

- the best way to work in bitcoin industry, is maybe to do your normal job applied in a bitcoin company

I graduated in May 2013.  I didn't yet exactly have a "normal job" that I could transplant into the Bitcoin industry, which is something a LOT of y'all do.  I think anyone with set skills that they know can be applied in a Bitcoin company right now should try to go that route with the next 18 months.  I would recommend those that are currently finishing their undergraduate degrees, or those that recently received their undergraduate degrees, apply for the entire program. 

I recommend that everyone in the entire fuckin' world sign up for the free Introduction to Digital Currency course.


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Hi Tao67,

I have a friend who is currently enrolled onto MSc Digital Currency program at UNIC.

Sure he wouldn't mind giving you a fair Students assessment/review.

Caleb is also a budding crypto entrepreneur  Cool Just shoot an email to Caleb at [email protected] to arrange facetime/skype session.


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Cryptocurrencies Exchange
Instead from lectures you probably can just learning from internet.

Who cares about online master degree any way.
sr. member
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That looks incredible. Signing up for the course since I need the extra motivation as well as instruction on how to get into it.
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