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This is the most comprehensive blockchain course for beginners, enthusiasts, technical audience, developers, architects. Instructor The instructor is an experienced blockchain developer and trainer currently engaged in the development of Crypto currencies, secure wallet, dApps, writing DAPIs and smart contracts He is currently working with blockchain-based projects to: Design and implement Ethereum-based smart contracts for token sales Perform rigorous testing and security audits of smart contracts Architect and build new protocols on the blockchain Draft technical white papers Define and analyze the economics of token sales to ensure all parties' incentives are aligned in the best possible way   Schedule This course comprises of 12 LIVE online sessions of 3 hours each. All sessions will follow the schedule below: December 1, 2018 from 6 AM to 9 AM Pacific December 2, 2018 from 6 AM to 9 AM Pacific December 8, 2018 from 6 AM to 9 AM Pacific December 9, 2018 from 6 AM to 9 AM Pacific December 15, 2018 from 6 AM to 9 AM Pacific December 16, 2018 from 6 AM to 9 AM Pacific December 22, 2018 from 6 AM to 9 AM Pacific December 23, 2018 from 6 AM to 9 AM Pacific December 29, 2018 from 6 AM to 9 AM Pacific December 30, 2018 from 6 AM to 9 AM Pacific January 5, 2019 from 6 AM to 9 AM Pacific January 6, 2019 from 6 AM to 9 AM Pacific Who can take this course Anyone aspiring to learn new technology can take this the course. Students and professionals interested in a career in the blockchain technology should opt for the course.    Prerequisite No prior knowledge of programming is required.    Course Outline CRYPTOCURRENCIES AND BLOCKCHAIN Cryptography and Cryptocurrency Hash functions Digital Signatures Anonymity and Pseudonymity in Cryptocurrencies Distributed networks Distinction between databases and blockchain Blockchain ecosystem Blockchain structure Working of Blockchain technology Permissioned and permission-less Blockchain bitcoin AND BLOCKCHAIN bitcoin and its history bitcoin transactions How bitcoin transactions work What happens in case of invalid transactions Parameters that invalidate the transactions Scripting language in bitcoin Applications of bitcoin script Nodes and network of bitcoin Various roles you can play in bitcoin ecosystem ETHEREUM What is Ethereum? What is Ether? How to use Ethereum? The Ethereum ecosystem, DApps and DAOs How Ethereum mining works? Types & optimization of Ether Future of Ethereum SOLIDITY Learning Solidity Contract Structure Function Declarations Testing with Remix Redeploying Contracts Behind the Scenes of Deployment Gas and Transactions Getting More Ether Smart Contracts with Solidity Contract Deployment Mist Wallet Overview of Web3.JS Installation & Running Ethereum Test RPC Installing Web3.js Changing Environment to Remix Creating the UI Using Web3.Js to connect and Interact with the Smart Contract Introduction to web3.js Importing web3.js Connecting to nodes The API structure BigNumber.js Unit conversion Retrieving gas price, balance, and transaction details Sending ether Working with contracts Retrieving and listening to contract events Creating DApps Overview of the different DApps Frameworks (Truffle) Installation of Truffle, Test RPC using Node Package Manager Setting up Metamask Building SmartContract Using Parity developed by Ethcore to access dApps     Refund Policy 100% refund can be applied if request is initiated 24 hours before the 1st course session If a class is rescheduled/cancelled by the organizer, registered students will be offered a credit towards any future course or a 100% refund.
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Ether Price Analysis: Bullish Momentum Seems to Be Waning

Ether Price Analysis

Early in the summer, the entire crypto market took a sustained, downward move that left ETH-USD dropping in value by approximately 60 percent. At the start of the bear market, the price of ether was $360 and ultimately found lows bottoming out in the $130s. As of today, ETH-USD market price is in the mid $330s, and the volume shows no signs of new investment interest:

Figure_1 (2).JPGFigure 1: ETH-USD, 12-Hour Candles, Bitfinex, Bear Market Fibonacci Retracement Values

Although the high of the market was in the upper $400s, my personal opinion is that it’s best to view the market beginning within the $360 values. This price range represents the market acceptance of the impending bear market. Currently, ether is pushing new local highs on decreasing volume. Leading into this push, ETH-USD spent a couple weeks consolidating around the $300 range before ultimately breaking out to $340.

Let’s first take a look at the macro trend market indicators and then zoom in to the smaller timescales:

Figure_2 (2).JPGFigure 2: ETH-USD, 6-Hour Candles, Bitfinex, Current Bull Run

Three major indications of bullish exhaustion are visible in the $300 values:

  1. Price growth on decreasing volume

  2. MACD divergence

  3. RSI divergence

The market is currently struggling to make new highs, and the classic signs of bullish momentum loss are seen quite clearly on the RSI and MACD.

Zooming in to the 1-hour candle trend, we see further signs of bullish exhaustion:

Figure_3 (2).JPGFigure 3: ETH-USD, 1-Hour Candles, Bitfinex, Micro Trend

The MACD and RSI momentum divergence is visible within a bearish pattern known as an “Ascending Wedge.” Currently, the market is attempting to break to the bottom of the wedge and shows moderate signs of sell volume increasing upon the breakout point. A sustained breakdown of this pattern would give an approximate price target of the low $300 values.

To understand whether the downward move is a sustained move or merely a support test, we will have to observe the volume trend in correlation with price movement. Sustained volume growth within a downward move indicates less confidence in higher values, and higher interest in the lower values.

A sustained move on the micro trend could lead to a test of a potential macro trend on the high timescales. Similar to the 1-hour candle trend, the 4-hour candle trend also shows an Ascending Wedge:

Figure_4 (1).JPGFigure 4: ETH-USD, 4-Hour Candles, Bitfinex, Macro Ascending Wedge

A breakdown of this rising wedge could have a significant price target in the $250–260 range. Again, when confirming the macro trend breakdown, it is a good idea to watch the volume to confirm a trend and reduce the risk of a market fakeout.

Whether the market is interested in a sustained move to lower values remains to be seen. However, a couple things are very clear: the overall market volume is decreasing with every push to higher values, and the RSI and MACD on both macro and micro scales are showing bullish momentum loss.

Summary:

  1. Bullish momentum loss is visible across both the micro and macro trends.

  2. Currently, the ETH-USD 1-hour candle trend is testing the lower boundary of a rising wedge and has yet to have a confirmed breakdown of the pattern.

  3. A breakdown in price in the current market could lead to a sustained bearish market on the macro scale.

Trading and investing in digital assets like bitcoin, bitcoin cash and ether is highly speculative and comes with many risks. This analysis is for informational purposes and should not be considered investment advice. Statements and financial information on bitcoin Magazine and BTC Media related sites do not necessarily reflect the opinion of BTC Media and should not be construed as an endorsement or recommendation to buy, sell or hold. Past performance is not necessarily indicative of future results.

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