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Blockchain and its world impact

Class at Faculty of Arts |
AISV5956

Annotation

The subject introduces students to the issues surrounding blockchain and its fundamental aspects, specifically community management, security, monetary systems, and ecology. The goal is to familiarize students with the historical development of this technology up to the present, enabling them to understand on their own the purpose and potential applications in various industries.

The completion requirements for the course

To fulfill the requirements of the course, it is necessary to attend and pass the final exam.

Week 1

- Cypherpunk

- Asymmetric cryptography

- Cryptoanarchy

- Surveillance

- Attempts at freedom money

Week 2

Money and its history from ancient times to the present.

Week 3

Bitcoin oriented

- Genesis block

- Transaction

- Merkle tree

- Sha256

- Byzantine General Problem

- Proof of Work

- Inflation

- Anonymity

Week 4

Bitcoin oriented

- Mining

- Hard Forks

- Soft Fork

- Bitcoin addresses

- Shnorr signatures

- Taproot

Week 5

Altcoin oriented

- Proof of Stake

- Vectors of attack

- Tokenomics

- Examples

Week 6

Bitcoin oriented

- Philosophy of abstraction layers

- Scaling

- Types of layers

- Lightning network

- Liquid

Week 7

Continuation

- RGB

- Smart contracts

- Storm

- Eltoo

Week 8

Trading and speculations

- Time preferences

- Volatility

- Crypto seasons

- Graphs

- Scams

- Strategies

- Staking

Week 9

Trends

- ICO

- Airdrops

- Tokenization

- Aidrops

- dApps

- DAO

- DEX

- DeFi

- NFT

- Memes

Week 10

DAOs indepth

- Decentralized communities

- Governance

- Examples

Week 11

Presentation of my project – Agora, a tool for building decentralized, modular and interoperable platforms for users to connect share and govern their communities collectively.

PS the lessons tend to take longer then 1,5h :).

Credits 3

Frequency every Monday