Overview of Blockchain Design: Wolfram U Class
Offered By: Wolfram U
Course Description
Overview
Learn to identify basic design considerations and common approaches to problem solving in blockchain ecosystems. Real-world examples are drawn from the Ethereum, Bitcoin and Cardano blockchain systems.
Summary
There are many blockchain systems in the world today—all created to accomplish different goals and with different development practices, each facing different sets of challenges. This lesson will help you identify the basic design considerations and some of the common approaches to problem solving in blockchain ecosystems. Real-world examples are drawn from the Ethereum, Bitcoin and Cardano blockchain systems.
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You'll Learn To
Identify the basic structure and components of blockchains
Explore development approaches behind popular blockchains
Recognize the design tradeoffs in different blockchain ecosystems
Outline the motivations behind the Ethereum system
Summary
There are many blockchain systems in the world today—all created to accomplish different goals and with different development practices, each facing different sets of challenges. This lesson will help you identify the basic design considerations and some of the common approaches to problem solving in blockchain ecosystems. Real-world examples are drawn from the Ethereum, Bitcoin and Cardano blockchain systems.
Featured Products & Technologies: Wolfram Language
You'll Learn To
Identify the basic structure and components of blockchains
Explore development approaches behind popular blockchains
Recognize the design tradeoffs in different blockchain ecosystems
Outline the motivations behind the Ethereum system
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