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What you will learn

 

Basics of Bitcoin

 

Bitcoin Whitepaper Explained

 

Bitcoin Blockchain Explained

 

Bitcoin Whitepaper Debate

Description

(Don’t buy this course. Buy Bitcoin and HODL)

Wherever you turn, Bitcoin seems to be there. It is in the spotlight especially after the world’s richest man joined the frenzy.

What is it?

Why are people going crazy about it?

How did it all start?

 

Satoshi Nakamoto, the mysterious internet figure gave birth to Bitcoin in 2008 as a way to escape the global financial system. What was ridiculed in the earlier days is now a trillion-dollar asset in market capitalization! This is the story of perseverance, hard work, and most importantly a vision of attaining freedom.

Political and Financial Freedom.

Bitcoin has no leader.

Bitcoin has no headquarters.

Bitcoin has no marketing departments.


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It is something that is owned and controlled by none. So, hackers and scammers across the internet are taking advantage of the ignorance of internet users as they rake in billions of dollars every year. This is because only a very few of us know the intricate workings of Bitcoin.

 

Why is this the case?

When you search about Bitcoin to understand the concept, a lot of Boring stuff pops up, making it boring and hard to learn it. However, the truth is, it’s very simple and easy to learn. In this course, we are using visual elements to make it engaging. I believe in the quote,

“Tell me and I forget

Teach me and I remember

Involve me and I learn”

So, I will involve you in every chapter. You will dive deep and learn:

  • The Basics of Bitcoin

  • Bitcoin Whitepaper

  • Bitcoin Blockchain

Let’s begin our Bitcoin Journey!

 

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Content

Basics Of Bitcoin

Course Intro
Bitcoin Intro
How it all started?
What is Bitcoin
Why Bitcoin?
Who Owns Bitcoin?
is Bitcoin Money?
Bitcoin Triad: Mining
Bitcoin Triad: Trading
Bitcoin Triad: Halving
Closing Thoughts

Bitcoin Whitepaper Visualized

Introduction
Transactions
Timestamp Server
Proof-of-Work
Network
Incentive
Reclaiming Disk Space
Simplified Payment Verification
Combining and Splitting Value
Privacy
Conclusion

The Debate (Whitepaper)

Bitcoin’s Intro by Satoshi Nakamoto
is it scalable? (James A Donald)
Satoshi’s Bandwidth answer
James | Social and Political Problems with Bitcoin
Market For Bitcoins (Ray Dillinger)
Bitcoin Bank or Bink? (James)
Bad Guys and their Computing Power on Bitcoin
Here’s what the bad guys could instead do (Satoshi Nakamoto)
Can cryptography solve political problems? (Satoshi Nakamoto)
Satoshi Clears Hal Finney’s Doubts
Increasing Hardware Speed and Bitcoin Supply (Satoshi Nakamoto)
James’ Pessimism
Double Spend Debate between James and Satoshi
Double Spend Debate Continues
The Transaction Fee (Satoshi Nakamoto)
Irreversible Payments in an Hour
Challenges of a Distributed System (James)
More Details Needed (Hal Finney)
Solving Byzantine Generals’ Problem (Satoshi Nakamoto)

The Debate (After Release)

Announcing the first release of Bitcoin 0.1 (Satoshi Nakamoto)
Congrats to Satoshi… Bitcoin could be worth…. someday (Hal Finney)
These can be Initial Use Cases of Bitcoin (Satoshi Nakamoto)
But what about Govt and Botnets?
Here’s what Govt and Botnet can and can not do… (Hal Finney)
Botnet operators can move towards… (Bill Frantz)
POW Tokens and SPAM (Satoshi Nakamoto)