Course Outline

Session 1: Introduction to Blockchain

  • Definition, history, and evolution
  • Key concepts: Decentralization, consensus mechanisms, immutability, transparency
  • Major platforms: Bitcoin, Ethereum

Session 2: Practical Uses of Blockchain Technology

  • Payment systems and cryptocurrencies (Bitcoin Ledger)
  • Smart contracts (e.g. Ethereum)
  • Royalty collection and management of copyrights
  • Insurance

Session 3: Web 3.0 and Decentralized Finance (DeFi)

  • Characteristics and differences from Web 2.0
  • Core technologies: Blockchain, decentralized storage, smart contracts
  • DeFi applications: Lending, borrowing, staking, yield farming

Session 4: NFTs and Digital Assets

  • Introduction to NFTs
  • Use cases: Art, gaming, digital collectibles
  • Marketplaces: OpenSea, Rarible
  • Legal and regulatory considerations

Session 5: Industry Use Cases

  • Supply Chain and Logistics
  • Transparency and traceability benefits
  • Healthcare
  • Data security, interoperability, patient records
  • Real Estate
  • Transaction transparency, property records

Session 6: Regulatory Landscape and Future Trends

  • Global regulatory overview
  • Compliance and risk management
  • AML/KYC implementation
  • Emerging trends and future directions
  • DAOs, decentralized storage, quantum computing impact

Session 7: Practical Implementation

  • Hands-on demonstration of blockchain tools and platforms
  • Creating and managing smart contracts
  • Setting up a cryptocurrency wallet and conducting transactions
  • Q&A session for practical insights

Requirements

Audience

  • Technology Professionals: Individuals working in IT, software development, and related fields who are looking to expand their knowledge of blockchain and Web 3.0 technologies.
  • Business Leaders and Entrepreneurs: Founders, CEOs, and business owners interested in understanding how blockchain can transform their industries and drive innovation.
  • Investors and Financial Analysts: Professionals in finance who want to understand the impact of blockchain on financial markets and explore investment opportunities in blockchain technologies.
  • Academics and Researchers: Scholars and educators seeking to incorporate blockchain and Web 3.0 concepts into their research or curriculum.
  •  Government and Regulatory Officials: Policy makers and regulators who need a comprehensive understanding of the blockchain landscape to inform policy decisions.
  •  Legal Professionals: Lawyers and legal advisors focusing on technology law, intellectual property, and regulatory compliance related to blockchain and cryptocurrencies.
     
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