Blockchain, Cryptoassets, and Decentralized Finance
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Blockchain, Cryptoassets, and Decentralized Finance
This course is part of Blockchain Revolution in Financial Services Specialization
Instructors: Don Tapscott
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What you'll learn
Describe seven types of cryptoassets, and explain what it means to “tokenize” an asset
Explain what a smart contract is, as well as various applications of smart contracts
Explore the features of a distributed, self-sovereign identity system
Describe eight core functions of the financial services industry and explain how blockchain will disrupt each of these functions
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There are 4 modules in this course
Today, large intermediaries establish trust in our economy and control the movement, storage, and allocation of money and assets. The status quo, however, is rife with inefficiencies. In this course, we’ll address the many challenges of the status quo and discuss how cryptoassets, smart contracts, new identity systems, and new financial business models can help overcome them. You’ll learn how blockchain technology empowers individuals, entrepreneurs, and businesses with the tools they need to help level the playing field and to participate in the value they create. By the end of this course, you’ll learn how and why transacting on the blockchain can help us bring about a future that is faster, fairer, and more distributed than the world we inhabit today.
Blockchain is the first native digital medium for value. Consequently, we are witnessing one of the largest transformations of wealth in human history—from paper-based analog assets to digital ones. In this module, students will learn about nine different kinds of cryptoassets, including cryptocurrencies, protocol tokens, non-fungible tokens (NFTs), stablecoins, securities tokens, governance tokens, exchange tokens, natural asset tokens, and central bank digital currencies (CBDCs).
What's included
14 videos12 readings4 assignments2 discussion prompts
14 videos•Total 84 minutes
- Course Introduction•6 minutes
- Instructor Introduction•8 minutes
- Module 1 Overview•7 minutes
- Cryptocurrencies•6 minutes
- Protocol Tokens•6 minutes
- Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs)•6 minutes
- Stablecoins•7 minutes
- Securities Tokens•7 minutes
- Governance Tokens•5 minutes
- Exchange Tokens•5 minutes
- Natural Asset Tokens•5 minutes
- Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs)•5 minutes
- Module 1 Recap•5 minutes
- Digital Wallets (Optional)•8 minutes
12 readings•Total 125 minutes
- hypothes.is•10 minutes
- Cryptocurrencies•10 minutes
- Protocol Tokens•10 minutes
- Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs)•10 minutes
- Stablecoins•10 minutes
- Securities Tokens•10 minutes
- Governance Tokens•10 minutes
- Exchange Tokens•10 minutes
- Natural Asset Tokens•10 minutes
- Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs)•10 minutes
- Review of Digital Assets•15 minutes
- Digital Wallets (Optional)•10 minutes
4 assignments•Total 60 minutes
- Digital Assets•30 minutes
- Cryptocurrencies, Protocol Tokens, and NFTs•10 minutes
- Stablecoins, Securities Tokens, and Governance Tokens•10 minutes
- Exchange Tokens, Natural Asset Tokens, and CBDCs•10 minutes
2 discussion prompts•Total 20 minutes
- Your Goals for This Course•10 minutes
- Digital Assets•10 minutes
In this module, you will learn what smart contracts are and how they work. We will discuss how blockchain-based smart contracts can enable individuals and organizations to reduce transaction costs, minimize the need for third-party intermediaries, and improve productivity, security, and privacy.
What's included
11 videos4 readings5 assignments2 discussion prompts
11 videos•Total 50 minutes
- Module 2 Overview•2 minutes
- What Are Smart Contracts?•6 minutes
- Practitioner Perspective - Rolf Hoefer: Smart Contracts•2 minutes
- Smart Contract Phases•7 minutes
- Smart vs. Traditional Contracts•5 minutes
- Smart Contracts and Law•7 minutes
- Practitioner Perspective - Andreas Wallendahl: Smart Contracts•1 minute
- Smart Contract Application Areas•10 minutes
- Practitioner Perspective: Rob Carter, Executive VP and CIO, FedEx•1 minute
- Smart Contract Strategies & Best Practices for the Organization•5 minutes
- Recap of Module 2•2 minutes
4 readings•Total 60 minutes
- Smart Contracts•10 minutes
- Smart vs. Traditional Contracts•15 minutes
- Smart Contract Application Areas•20 minutes
- Review of Smart Contracts•15 minutes
5 assignments•Total 120 minutes
- Smart Contracts•30 minutes
- What Are Smart Contracts?•30 minutes
- Smart Contract Phases•30 minutes
- Smart vs. Traditional Contracts•0 minutes
- Smart Contracts and Law•30 minutes
2 discussion prompts•Total 20 minutes
- How smart are smart contracts?•10 minutes
- Leveraging Smart Contracts•10 minutes
Accessing large, centralized systems such as email, health insurance, or a bank account requires the provision of various identifiers—for example, government-issued ID cards, self-selected passwords, or biometric data. However, identifier-based systems are problematic—both administratively and philosophically. In this module you will learn about five problems with identifier-based systems and explain how a distributed self-sovereign identity system, deployed on the blockchain, can resolve many of these issues.
What's included
9 videos3 readings3 assignments2 discussion prompts
9 videos•Total 40 minutes
- Module 3 Overview•2 minutes
- Introduction to Identity and Identifiers•5 minutes
- Five Problems With Identifiers•8 minutes
- Distributed, Self-sovereign Identity Systems•6 minutes
- Practitioner Perspective - Carlos Augier: Identity•2 minutes
- Blockchain Identity Applications•5 minutes
- Practitioner Perspective - Stephen Tse & Li Jiang: Personal Data•1 minute
- Managing Health Data on a Blockchain•7 minutes
- Recap of Identity•4 minutes
3 readings•Total 40 minutes
- Distributed, Self-sovereign Identity Systems•20 minutes
- Reinventing Healthcare on the Blockchain•10 minutes
- Review of Identity•10 minutes
3 assignments•Total 75 minutes
- Identity•30 minutes
- Identity and Identifiers•30 minutes
- Identity on a Blockchain •15 minutes
2 discussion prompts•Total 20 minutes
- Identifiers in Your Industry•10 minutes
- Managing Data with Blockchain•10 minutes
There are countless opportunities for blockchain to disrupt or displace traditional centralized business models. In this module, we explore how blockchain technology can support “open networked enterprise” business models through the inclusion of native payment systems, reputation systems, uncensorable content, trustless transactions, smart contracts, and autonomous agents.
What's included
16 videos7 readings4 assignments1 discussion prompt
16 videos•Total 84 minutes
- Module 4 Overview•2 minutes
- Distributed Business Entities•10 minutes
- The Story of "The DAO"•7 minutes
- New Business Models Part 1•9 minutes
- New Business Models Part 2•10 minutes
- Practitioner Perspective: Soumak Chatterjee, Partner, Deloitte Canada•2 minutes
- Practitioner Perspective - Yaniv Neu-Ner: Business Model for Counter•5 minutes
- Practitioner Perspective - Oleg Fomenko: Business Model for Sweatcoin•3 minutes
- What Are DApps?•6 minutes
- Example: bAirbnb•6 minutes
- Patents and Blockchain Innovation•7 minutes
- Practitioner Perspective - Rolf Hoefer: Intellectual Property•2 minutes
- Payments, Attribution, and Licensing•6 minutes
- Distributed Ownership•4 minutes
- Module 4 Recap•3 minutes
- Course Recap•3 minutes
7 readings•Total 130 minutes
- Decentralized Autonomous Organizations (DAOs)•10 minutes
- New Business Models Part 1•20 minutes
- New Business Models Part 2•30 minutes
- DApps•20 minutes
- Patents and Blockchain Innovation•20 minutes
- Payments, Attribution, and Licensing•20 minutes
- Distributed Ownership•10 minutes
4 assignments•Total 120 minutes
- New Business Models•30 minutes
- Distributed Business Entities•30 minutes
- New Business Models•30 minutes
- DApps•30 minutes
1 discussion prompt•Total 10 minutes
- New Business Models•10 minutes
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Reviewed on Mar 30, 2021
I liked this course as it very thorough but it also does no shy away from the gaps, still to be solved
Reviewed on Mar 6, 2021
Thank you! I learned and got inspired a lot. It changed my perspective completely. I am looking forward to the next courses in this specification.
Reviewed on Jul 25, 2021
This has been very insightful for me. The two instructors certainly took their time explaining the basics of Blockchain, cryptoassets to the understanding of anyone. Thank you.
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