Cryptocurrencies - Trust, Verification, and Privacy - Max Zinkus
Offered By: White Hat Cal Poly via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the world of cryptocurrencies in this 47-minute talk focusing on trust, verification, and privacy in digital transactions. Delve into the fundamentals of establishing trust on the internet, both with and without prior knowledge. Examine proof of knowledge systems essential to blockchain technology and discover various cryptographic primitives used to achieve privacy and trust in online environments. Learn about certificate authorities, implicit trust, proof of work, and blockchain concepts. Investigate the Cave of Alibaba analogy, graph theory applications, and the importance of proofs in cryptocurrency systems.
Syllabus
Intro
What is Cryptography
Trust
Provenance
Certificate Authorities
Implicit Trust
Proof of Work
Blockchain
Cave of Alibaba
Graphs
Paths
Proof
Taught by
White Hat Cal Poly
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