A blockchain is resistant to modification of the data. It is "an open, distributed ledger that can record transactions between two parties efficiently and in a verifiable and permanent way". For use as a distributed ledger, a blockchain is typically managed by a peer-to-peer network collectively adhering to a protocol for inter-node communication a...
A blockchain is resistant to modification of the data. It is "an open, distributed ledger that can record transactions between two parties efficiently and in a verifiable and permanent way". For use as a distributed ledger, a blockchain is typically managed by a peer-to-peer network collectively adhering to a protocol for inter-node communication a...
Lecture 01: Introduction to Blockchain I (Basics)
27mLecture 02: Introduction to Blockchain? II (History)
31mLecture 03: Introduction to Blockchain III (Architecture)
33mLecture 04: Introduction to Blockchain IV (Conceptualization)
33mLecture 05: Basic Crypto Primitives? I
33mLecture 10: Distributed Consensus
33mLecture 09: Bitcoin Basics III
33mLecture 08: Bitcoin Basics II
33mLecture 07: Bitcoin Basics I
33mLecture 06: Basic Crypto Primitives II
33mConsensus in Bitcoin I (The Basics)
26mConsensus in Bitcoin II (PoW and Beyond)
38mConsensus in Bitcoin III (The Miners)
36mPermissioned Blockchain I (Basics)
32mPermissioned Blockchain II (Consensus)
35mPermissioned Blockchain III (RAFT Consensus)
29mPermissioned Blockchain IV (Byzantine General Problem)
35mPermissioned Blockchain V (Practical Byzantine Fault Tolerance)
42mBlockchain for Enterprise - Overview
21mBlockchain Components and Concepts
19mHyperledger Fabric Transaction Flow
28mHyperledger Fabric Details
18mFabric Membership and Identity Management
22mHyperledger Fabric Network Setup Lec 06
20mFabric Demo on IBM Blockchain Cloud? I Lec 17
23mFabric Demo on IBM Blockchain Cloud II
23mFabric Demo, deploy from scratch III
34mHyperledger Composer Application Development
31mHyperledger Composer Network Administration
20mBlockchain Use Cases
22mBlockchain in Supply Chain I Lec 14
14mRevolutionizing Global Trade.Lec.13
14mBlockchain in Financial Service III (Financial Trade)Lec 12
14mBlockchain in Financial Service II (Compliance and Mortgage) Lec 11
14mBlockchain in Financial Service I (Payments and Secure Trading)Lec 10
14mBlockchain in Government III (Digital Identity)
28mBlockchain in Government II (Use Cases)
28mBlockchain in Government I (Advantages)
28mBlockchain in Other Industries Lec 16
28mBlockchain in Supply Chain II Lec 15
28mBlockchain in Government IV (Hyperledger Indy)
40mBlockchain in Government V (Tax Payments and Land Registry Records)
40mBlockchain Security I (Overview)
40mBlockchain Security II (Membership and Access control in Fabric)
40mBlockchain Security III (Privacy in Fabric)
40mResearch Aspects IV (Byzcoin)
33mResearch Aspects -III (Collective Signing)
33mResearch Aspects II (Bitcoin-NG)
33mResearch Aspects I (Consensus Scalability)
33mBlockchain Security III (Fabric SideDB)
33mResearch Aspects V (Algorand)
24mBlockchain for Science II (Blockchain and AI)
28mBlockchain for Science I (Blockchain for Big Data)
28mResearch Aspects VII (Secured Multi-Party Computation)
28mResearch Aspects VI (Cross Fault Tolerance)
28mComparing Ecosystems Ethereum
35mComparing Ecosystems Ethereum development tools and Quorum
20mComparing Ecosystems Corda Part 1
31mComparing Ecosystems Corda Part 2
27mConcluding the course
18m