Decentralized Assets: How to Survive the Death of the Dollar
May 27, 2023 2023-09-15 11:55Decentralized Assets: How to Survive the Death of the Dollar
Decentralized Assets: How to Survive the Death of the Dollar
Requirements
- You will need a computer or mobile device with internet access. For the practical part of the course, you may need to download and install a digital wallet, but guidance will be provided for this.
Target audiences
- This course is designed for beginners who are interested in cryptocurrencies and their potential role in the future, especially those who want to understand how crypto can address the shortcomings of traditional financial systems. No prior knowledge of cryptocurrencies is required, and all concepts will be explained from the ground up.
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Lesson 1: Introduction to Decentralized Assets and Cryptocurrencies
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Lesson 2: The Impending Death of the US Dollar and the Benefits of Crypto
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Lesson 3: From Fiat to Freedom - First Steps into Crypto
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Lesson 4: Continuing Your Crypto Journey
The length of each lesson varies, but you should expect each to take approximately 20-30 minutes, plus some time for a quiz at the end of each lesson. This may be longer or shorter depending on the pace at which we proceed and the number of questions asked.
The course will include pre-recorded content for now. Live sessions may be available in the future if there is enough interest which would allow students to interact with the instructor and ask questions in real-time.
The course is a combination of both. While it's crucial to understand the theoretical foundation of cryptocurrencies, we'll also guide you through practical exercises, such as setting up a crypto wallet and making your first purchase of a cryptocurrency.
There will not be a traditional examination. However, there will be interactive quizzes and exercises throughout the course to help reinforce your understanding of the concepts taught.
No, but you can feel free to give yourself a giant pat on the back when you've completed the course!
We're working to create a forum where you will have access to post your questions. These questions may be answered by the instructor or by your fellow students. Additionally, the instructor will hold office hours where paying students can ask questions and discuss concepts in more depth at an hourly rate.
You will need a computer or mobile device with internet access. For the practical part of the course, you may need to download and install a digital wallet, but guidance will be provided for this.
While we are flattered that you want to share our course with others, we do encourage discussion and sharing of insights derived from the course, but the course materials themselves are copyrighted and for the personal use of the enrolled student only.