Advanced Blockchain Architectures
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Advanced Blockchain Architectures
This course is part of Blockchain Solution Architecture Specialization
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The Advanced Blockchain Architectures course is ideal for individuals with a basic understanding of digital technology as well as developers or security professionals wishing to expand their blockchain knowledge. It provides an in-depth exploration of Blockchain architecture, emphasizing technical components and complex features like cryptography and node management. Students will gain a comprehensive understanding of crucial aspects such as the integral parts of Blockchain, proof of concept for a private blockchain, privacy issues, and security measures. The course also delves into the interoperability between different blockchains, the scalability of blockchain solutions, and the environmental impacts of blockchain technology.
After completing this course, you should be able to: - Describe the process of delivering a blockchain solution - Explain how to design and implement a proof of concept - Conduct a needs analysis - Identify limitation and concerns for enterprise blockchain adoption - Explain the technical implementations of self-sovereign identity on blockchains - Describe how decentralized identifiers and verifiable credentials can empower users - List some techniques for integrating blockchain networks with other blockchains - Explain how to architect interoperable blockchain ecosystems - Explain the eWaste from hardware turnover and the threat of quantum computing
This course provides an in-depth exploration of Blockchain architecture, emphasizing technical components and complex features like cryptography and node management. You will gain a comprehensive understanding of crucial aspects such as the integral parts of blockchain, proof of concept for a private blockchain, privacy issues, and security measures. We will also explore the inoperability between different blockchains, the scalability of blockchain solutions, and the environmental impacts of blockchain technology.
What's included
1 video4 readings
1 videoβ’Total 3 minutes
- Course Introductionβ’3 minutes
4 readingsβ’Total 17 minutes
- Course Descriptionβ’4 minutes
- Who Should Enrollβ’1 minute
- Course Syllabusβ’6 minutes
- Fractures in the Chainβ’6 minutes
This module provides an overview of the end-to-end process of delivering a blockchain solution. It starts with techniques for conducting a needs analysis and identifying appropriate use cases for blockchain technology. Students learn how to design and implement a proof of concept, including network topology, consensus mechanisms, and smart contract programming. The module covers best practices for transitioning a successful proof of concept into a minimum viable product suitable for live deployment. Students gain hands-on experience taking a blockchain solution from conception through production rollout.
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11 videos3 readings4 assignments1 discussion prompt2 plugins
11 videosβ’Total 62 minutes
- The Lifecycle of a Blockchain Solutionβ’6 minutes
- Use Case Identificationβ’6 minutes
- Use Case Identification: Symptomsβ’7 minutes
- Use Case Identification: Justificationβ’6 minutes
- Use Case Identification: Documentationβ’7 minutes
- PoC Design and Constructionβ’6 minutes
- PoC Design and Construction: Alignmentβ’6 minutes
- PoC Design and Construction: Teamβ’4 minutes
- PoC Design and Construction: Concernsβ’4 minutes
- Moving from PoC to MVPβ’6 minutes
- Moving from PoC to MVP (Part 2)β’4 minutes
3 readingsβ’Total 26 minutes
- Product Lifecycle using Blockchainβ’10 minutes
- Building the Foundationβ’6 minutes
- Key Points: The Lifecycle of a Blockchain Solutionβ’10 minutes
4 assignmentsβ’Total 45 minutes
- Lesson 1 Quiz: Needs Analysis and Use Case Identificationβ’5 minutes
- Lesson 2 Quiz: PoC Design and Constructionβ’5 minutes
- Exam Prep: The Lifecycle of a Blockchain Solutionβ’5 minutes
- Module 1 Exam: The Lifecycle of a Blockchain Solutionβ’30 minutes
1 discussion promptβ’Total 15 minutes
- Navigating the Journey from Conception to Realization: The Phases of Blockchain Solution Development.β’15 minutes
2 pluginsβ’Total 30 minutes
- Needs Analysisβ’15 minutes
- The Lifecycleβ’15 minutes
This module analyzes the distinct landscapes of blockchain adoption for consumers versus enterprises. It uses the "blockchain iceberg" analogy to illustrate the high visibility of consumer-facing applications compared to enterprise blockchain projects. The module outlines key enterprise use cases in finance, supply chain, credentialing etc. It also covers limitations and concerns for enterprise blockchain adoption including integration, security, governance and more. Students will be able to articulate strategic considerations for blockchain adoption tailored to consumer vs enterprise contexts.
What's included
8 videos3 readings2 assignments2 discussion prompts
8 videosβ’Total 42 minutes
- The Blockchain Icebergβ’5 minutes
- The Blockchain Iceberg: Growth Potentialβ’7 minutes
- The Blockchain Iceberg: Enterprise Platform Characteristicsβ’7 minutes
- The Blockchain Iceberg: Enterprise Platformsβ’3 minutes
- The Blockchain Iceberg: Enterprise Platforms continuedβ’5 minutes
- Enterprise Use Casesβ’6 minutes
- More Enterprise Use Cases and Concernsβ’5 minutes
- Financial Enterprise Use Cases and Concernsβ’5 minutes
3 readingsβ’Total 27 minutes
- Beneath the Surfaceβ’7 minutes
- Blockchain Adoptionβ’10 minutes
- Key Points: Consumer vs Enterprise Blockchain Use and Adoptionβ’10 minutes
2 assignmentsβ’Total 35 minutes
- Exam Prep: Consumer vs Enterprise Blockchain Use and Adoptionβ’5 minutes
- Module 2 Exam: Consumer vs Enterprise Blockchain Use and Adoptionβ’30 minutes
2 discussion promptsβ’Total 25 minutes
- The Blockchain Iceberg: Unveiling the Underlying Challenges and Opportunities in Consumer and Enterprise Blockchain Adoption.β’15 minutes
- Case Study: Deciding Blockchain for Supply Chain Managementβ’10 minutes
Introduces the concept of self-sovereign identity and its importance for security, privacy and interoperability of blockchain solutions. It explains how blockchain approaches like decentralized identifiers and verifiable credentials can empower users to own and control their digital identities without centralized authorities. Students will grasp technical implementations of self-sovereign identity on blockchains and why it represents a paradigm shift for identity management on the internet.
What's included
6 videos3 readings2 assignments1 discussion prompt
6 videosβ’Total 37 minutes
- Identity Management and the Blockchainβ’6 minutes
- What is SSI?β’6 minutes
- SSI in the Modern Ageβ’7 minutes
- Why is SSI Important?β’6 minutes
- SSI Use Casesβ’5 minutes
- SSI Benefits and Risksβ’6 minutes
3 readingsβ’Total 40 minutes
- Building the Foundationβ’10 minutes
- Blockchain Identity Managementβ’20 minutes
- Module Review: SSI and User Adoptionβ’10 minutes
2 assignmentsβ’Total 35 minutes
- Exam Prep: Identity Management and the Blockchainβ’5 minutes
- Module 3 Exam: Identity Management and the Blockchainβ’30 minutes
1 discussion promptβ’Total 15 minutes
- Self-Sovereign Identity: The Gateway to Enhanced Security and Privacy or a Pandora's Box?β’15 minutes
Contextualizes blockchain technology in the evolution from Web 2.0 to Web 3.0. It provides students with a nuanced perspective on the gradual transition taking place rather than a disruptive shift to a wholly new paradigm. The module outlines the key technical and cultural elements of Web 2.0 and Web 3.0 models. It discusses how integrating aspects of both models serves as a bridge to the future capabilities of Web 3.0.
What's included
6 videos3 readings1 assignment1 discussion prompt1 plugin
6 videosβ’Total 32 minutes
- Web 2.5β’5 minutes
- What is Web 2?β’6 minutes
- What is Web3?β’5 minutes
- Web 3 Environmentsβ’6 minutes
- Web 2.5 in the Futureβ’4 minutes
- Looking Forwardβ’5 minutes
3 readingsβ’Total 37 minutes
- The Bridge Between Worldsβ’10 minutes
- Web3 Readingsβ’17 minutes
- Points to Remember: Web 2.5β’10 minutes
1 assignmentβ’Total 30 minutes
- Module 4 Exam: Web 2.5β’30 minutes
1 discussion promptβ’Total 15 minutes
- Bridging the Chasm: Transitioning from Web 2.0 to Web 3.0 through the Lens of Blockchain Technology.β’15 minutes
1 pluginβ’Total 15 minutes
- Evolution of the Internetβ’15 minutes
Provides students with an in-depth understanding of techniques for integrating blockchain networks with other blockchains as well as legacy centralized systems. It covers atomic swaps, hash time locked contracts, sidechains/relays, and decentralized oracles. Students will be able to architect interoperable blockchain ecosystems.
What's included
5 videos3 readings1 assignment2 discussion prompts
5 videosβ’Total 26 minutes
- Blockchain Interoperabilityβ’6 minutes
- Integrating Blockchain with Blockchainβ’4 minutes
- Integrating Blockchain with Blockchain (Part 2)β’6 minutes
- Integrating Blockchain with Centralized Technologyβ’6 minutes
- Integrating Blockchain with Centralized Technology (Part 2)β’3 minutes
3 readingsβ’Total 27 minutes
- Bridging the Divideβ’7 minutes
- Blockchain Interoperabilityβ’10 minutes
- Points to Remember: Blockchain Interoperabilityβ’10 minutes
1 assignmentβ’Total 15 minutes
- Lesson 1 Quiz: Blockchain Interoperability Deep-Diveβ’15 minutes
2 discussion promptsβ’Total 35 minutes
- The Symphony of Interoperability: Choreographing Seamless Interactions between Blockchain and Legacy Systems.β’15 minutes
- Case Study: Evaluating Blockchain for Cross-border Paymentsβ’20 minutes
Analyzes key sustainability considerations pertaining to blockchain technology. It examines the carbon footprint of mining and consensus protocols along with eWaste from hardware turnover. Other topics include geopolitical issues around cryptocurrencies, quantum computing risks, and the long-term viability of cryptoassets. Students will develop a nuanced perspective on blockchain sustainability.
What's included
15 videos3 readings5 assignments2 discussion prompts2 plugins
15 videosβ’Total 76 minutes
- Blockchain Sustainabilityβ’7 minutes
- Carbon Footprintβ’6 minutes
- Carbon Footprint: Consumptionβ’4 minutes
- eWasteβ’5 minutes
- eWaste: Global Impactβ’6 minutes
- eWaste: Public Awarenessβ’6 minutes
- eWaste: Standardized Practicesβ’4 minutes
- eWaste: Sustainabilityβ’4 minutes
- Geopolitical Sustainabilityβ’6 minutes
- Energy and Environmental Concernsβ’5 minutes
- Propagandaβ’3 minutes
- The Threat of Quantum Computingβ’6 minutes
- Quantum Computing: Technological Advancementsβ’6 minutes
- Quantum Computing: Encryptionβ’3 minutes
- Quantum Computing: Code-based Cryptographyβ’4 minutes
3 readingsβ’Total 36 minutes
- The Fragile Futureβ’10 minutes
- Blockchain Sustainability β’16 minutes
- Points to Rememberβ’10 minutes
5 assignmentsβ’Total 50 minutes
- Lesson 1 Quiz: Blockchain Sustainabilityβ’5 minutes
- Lesson 2 Quiz: Geopolitical Sustainabilityβ’5 minutes
- Lesson 3 Quiz: Quantum Computing and Crypto Currencyβ’5 minutes
- Exam Prep: Blockchain Sustainability β’5 minutes
- Module 6 Exam: Blockchain Sustainability β’30 minutes
2 discussion promptsβ’Total 35 minutes
- Balancing Innovation with Responsibility: The Sustainability Conundrum in Blockchain Technology.β’15 minutes
- Case Study: Assessing Blockchain for Digital Identity Verificationβ’20 minutes
2 pluginsβ’Total 30 minutes
- Blockchain Sustainabilityβ’15 minutes
- Blockchain as Currencyβ’15 minutes
This module equips students with resources for launching their blockchain journeys. It provides guidance on certification programs, in-demand skills, and the blockchain job market. Students will identify their goals and chart a path forward with the knowledge, tools and recommendations provided.
What's included
3 videos1 reading2 assignments
3 videosβ’Total 12 minutes
- Where to Go From Here.....β’6 minutes
- Good Resources for Additional Learningβ’3 minutes
- Course Recapβ’3 minutes
1 readingβ’Total 10 minutes
- Bonus Chapter: The Chain Beyondβ’10 minutes
2 assignmentsβ’Total 40 minutes
- Exam Prep for Final Examβ’10 minutes
- Course Final Examβ’30 minutes
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