On a clear, warm night earlier this year, several dozen students at the University of California, Berkeley, folded themselves into gray chairs for a three-hour class on how to think like blockchain ...
This article first appeared in the print edition of Legaltech News, featured in the February's Corporate Counsel and The American Lawyer magazines, as “Blockchain 101: Class Now in Session.” The end ...
Most financial institutions rely on complex infrastructures and lengthy processes to settle trades, send money abroad, reconcile records and secure transactions. But that could all change as ...
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Last spring, Associate Professor of Computer Science Emin Gün Sirer was scheduled to teach a 600-level course on blockchain technology at Cornell University, an advanced class intended for PhD ...
What is a blockchain? A blockchain is a decentralized, distributed and public digital ledger that is used to record transactions across many computers so that the record cannot be altered ...
Crypto is making its entrance into the world's academic scene, and students are lining up to learn. A recent Coinbase study reveals that University students want to learn more about cryptocurrency and ...
Blockchain technology has found applications in a wide range of industries, including financial services, entertainment, and supply chain management. And the core mechanism that allows any blockchain ...
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Choosing between a Blockchain course and a Fintech course can feel like picking between two different paths to the same destination: the future of money. While they both deal with technology and ...