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课程概述

What is Cryptocurrency and how is it an innovative and effective method of currency? This course was designed for individuals and organizations who want to learn how to navigate investment in cryptocurrencies. Professors Jessica Wachter and Sarah Hammer will guide you through developing a framework for understanding both Cryptocurrency and Blockchain. You’ll learn how to define a currency, analyze the foundations of digital signatures and blockchain technology in cryptocurrency, and accurately assess the risks of cryptocurrency in a modern investment portfolio. By the end of this course, you’ll have a deep understanding of the realities of Cryptocurrency, the intricacies of Blockchain technology, and an effective strategy for incorporating Cryptocurrency into your investment plans. No prerequisites are required, although "Fintech: Foundations, Payments, and Regulations" from Wharton's Fintech Specialization is recommended....

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CH

Jun 27, 2019

This course was everything you said it would be, quite informational but a lot of work. I enjoyed the slides because they were advanced and quite organized with large volume - it is TRUE :) And I als

SV

Aug 22, 2019

The course that introduced me to this field and made me pursue more courses related to these fields. I am deeply indebted to the professors for putting me on this track.Thanks & Regards,Sudarsan

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301 - Cryptocurrency and Blockchain: An Introduction to Digital Currencies 的 325 个评论(共 336 个)

创建者 Casey C

Mar 9, 2020

Good macro overview of cryptocurrency and the uses of blockchain tech.

创建者 Faris M

May 6, 2020

Would’ve been much more effective if they used more images and graphs

创建者 Nazeer A

Jan 26, 2023

There is a critical need to add visuals and graphics In weeks 1-2-3

创建者 Gopalakrishnan

Jul 6, 2019

Lucid and in-depth elaboration of concepts & crypto CCY valuations

创建者 Troy B

Jul 11, 2020

A decent primer, though I didn't learn much applicable knowledge

创建者 Alexis H

Jun 1, 2020

4th week's module is kind of boring, but other modules are good

创建者 Aragon d

May 10, 2020

Modules 1 to 3 were great! Module 4 was over simplistic.

创建者 Liwen J

Feb 2, 2020

A good entry-level course, but not that much detailed.

创建者 Carlos d F

Jun 21, 2025

Muy completo pero merece un certificado y no lo dan.

创建者 Xuanqi L

Jul 19, 2022

Format was a bit confusing... but material was good.

创建者 Roger K

Mar 13, 2023

Good introduction base layer for future concepts

创建者 Norberto V

Sep 22, 2020

good basic information to start in crypto.

创建者 Alexander S

Feb 2, 2022

A good course with some gems inside

创建者 Abigail R P

Feb 25, 2025

Excellent insights and explanation.

创建者 Ines S T

Jan 31, 2025

Very good, but also very outdated.

创建者 Mo7amedB

Aug 9, 2021

Need more real life examples.

创建者 Subodh P

Apr 10, 2020

Very useful and informative.

创建者 Steve W

Sep 25, 2019

Very informative. Thank you

创建者 Muhammad A N

Feb 1, 2021

Really interesting course

创建者 Zia N

Aug 9, 2021

excellent course

创建者 Carson C

Apr 9, 2021

liked beginning.

创建者 Mark G S

Mar 22, 2020

Decent course

创建者 Robert Z

Feb 26, 2021

Some concept have been glossed over and not explained in sufficient detail like the sort of puzzles the miners solve and not enough visuals to show how this works. Also some words should be defined beforehand such as nodes, decentralised network, with some corresponding graphics. The last module was read with a rather annoying voice, quite unbearable to listen to, as if there was fire somewhere.

创建者 Krishna G

Oct 4, 2019

Thanks a lot for this course. Kindly expand on module 2 and make it simpler. This module is highly abstract so supplement it with more videos or reading material. Please have the instructor in a smaller window at the corner so that we can see the slides simultaneously.

创建者 Silindile M

Dec 6, 2022

great content but is dated and needs to be updated, furthermore research seems to focus on the US stats consider a more diverse base (i.e. include findings from developing counties, which also have the fastest growing fintech market)