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Albuquerque, NM Blockchain Bootcamp [Mar 5-28, 2018] | Blockchain Training | bitcoin Training | IT | Training | Ethereum | Solidity | Hyperledger | Distributed Ledger | Smart Contracts | Cryptocurrency | ICO Offerings | Weekday Evenings
Features & Benefits 8 sessions, each session of 2 hours spread over 4 weeks 16 hours of LIVE Instruction spread over 4 weeks Training material with lab exercises provided Each session is recorded and recordings are provided to students over Microsoft Cloud Build a real-life blockchain application Take this survey to save $50 off the published ticket price Course dates: March 5 – March 28, 2018 Weekly Schedule Monday and Wednesday, every week 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM (US Pacific Standard Time) each day Please confirm your local time Other Upcoming courses: Weekends Only: February 3 – February 25, 2018, Sat/Sun 8:30 AM – 10:30 AM (US Pacific Standard Time) each day March 3 – March 28, 2018, Sat/Sun 8:30 AM – 10:30 AM (US Pacific Standard Time) each day Weekday Evenings: February 5 – February 28, 2018, Mon/Wed 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM (US Pacific Standard Time) each day Video Conference Link Will be sent upon registration and payment Training Provider: Omni212 Omni212 IT Training https://www.omni212.com/services/training/ Course Overview This course starts as a level 100 course for beginners and builds up into a level 200 course. The course provides an overview of the Blockchain technology including its history, evolution and the future. Students learn about bitcoin, which is powered by blockchain technology, bitcoin mining, other cryptocurrencies such as Ethereum, Block, Hash, cryptography, how to develop a simple blockchain application. Why Blockchain? Blockchain is once in a lifetime revolutionary technology that was invented after the 2008 financial crisis. bitcoin is powered by the Blockchain technology. There is a lot of hype around bitcoin. However, the technology behind bitcoin, Blockchain is here to stay and is the biggest technology revolution after the internet. Blockchain transactions are secure, immutable, hacker-proof, protect privacy. Why Blockchain Training? Just as computers and internet have taken over our lives, Blockchain is going to be a part of our everyday life in the coming years and decades. Blockchain Training will help you understand the underlying mechanisms of bitcoin transaction systems, Ethereum & Hyperledger. Together with learning to setup your own public/private blockchain environment, you’ll also master the concepts like Cryptography & Cryptocurrency, Blockchain Networks, bitcoin Mining & Security, Multichain, developing smart contract on Ethereum & Hyperledger Platform. Why Blockchain training from Omni212? Our Blockchain training is very hands on. Our training material and lab exercises have been prepared by Blockchain pioneers. Since blockchain technology is continuously changing, we are constantly updating our curriculum to reflect the latest advancements in the Blockchain technology. Our students are provided with class recordings, training manuals and lab exercises on Microsoft Cloud. 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. Other professionals who should take this course are: Banking/Finance professionals Software developers Corporate Executives looking to connect corporate strategy to technology Government Executives looking to better understand Blockchain opportunities High school & college students Supply Chain Managers CEO's, Boards, and Senior VP's Entrepreneurs looking to launch a blockchain technology startup Consultants and Professional Service Providers Prerequisites Programming knowledge is desired but not required. It would be nice if you already have knowledge of Python, JavaScript, NodeJS and ReactJS. Those who have no programming knowledge will still get a lot of value from taking this course just as a beginner would learn a lot from watching someone cooking a meal or changing a flat tire.  What will you learn in this course In this course you will learn to: Define Blockchain Technology, in your own words Understand the implications of Blockchain technology for your life, job and how it could potentially impact your business and industry. Understand blockchain use cases and industry potential of Blockchain technology. Enable you to have intelligent conversations about Blockchain Technology with your customers, co-workers, business colleagues and friends You will learn to develop a strategy to prepare your business or your clients for the emerging Decentralized Economy Join a community of economists, business leaders, entrepreneurs, and technologists that are shaping this technology as we speak. Identify which aspects of Blockchain Technology seem most important and relevant to you Walk away with a strong foundation in where blockchain is going, what it does, and how to prepare for it  Course Objectives After completing this Training, you should be able to: Understand the importance of Blockchain technology Perceive, how bitcoin transactions are validated by miners Create and use bitcoin account effectively Have a deep insight into bitcoin and its network Understand Ethereum blockchain Comprehend the cryptography and cryptocurrency concepts Learn Solidity: Prominent language to develop smart contracts Deploy your private blockchain on web where you can visually see your chains Develop private Blockchain in MultiChain Discuss the compelling use-cases of the blockchain Interpret the prospects of blockchain Assess, how blockchain can improve your business standards Course Outline Blockchain, Cryptocurrency, bitcoin and Ethereum Overview Blockchain Technology and Architecture Blockchain Data Structure, Distrubuted Ledger, Decentralization, Storage and Mininig, Security & Encryption Software Development with Blockchain and Ethereum Blockchain Use cases and applications Blockchain and Digital Wallet Blockchain and Smart Contracts Private and Public Blockchain Blockchain Disruptive Use Cases and applications Learn How to Build a Blockchain App Different types of blockchain  Hyperledger  Multichain  Openchain  Corda  IOTA Refund Policy 1. 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Cambridge University: Cryptocurrency Use Seeing ‘Significant Growth’

A report by Cambridge University’s CCAF reveals that the number of people using cryptocurrency today has seen significant growth and rivals the population of small countries.


Global Cryptocurrency Benchmarking Study

The Cambridge Centre for Alternative Finance (CCAF) has recently published a research paper called Global Cryptocurrency Benchmarking Study, which examines several sectors of the global cryptocurrency industry, including exchanges, wallets, payment providers, mining and more.

The study was led by Dr.Garrick Hileman, senior research associate at the CCAF and a researcher at the Centre for Macroeconomics. According to the CCAF, it’s the first global research of its kind to systematically investigate all key cryptocurrency industry sectors based on non-public “off-chain” data.

The paper makes several key findings that challenge some of the erroneous concepts that many have regarding the cryptocurrency space and shows that digital currencies are becoming an increasingly important part of our society. Dr.Garrick Hileman wrote:

Dr.Garrick Hileman

“The growing usage and range of capabilities we document in this study indicate that cryptocurrencies are taking on an ever more important role in the lives of a growing number of people (and machines” around the world. As we show in this study, the number of people using cryptocurrency today has seen significant growth and rivals the population of small countries.”

According to Dr. Hileman, a second paper by the CCAF focusing blockchain technology will also be launched in the following weeks. The paper is centered around the use of blockchain technology by more established industry players as well as at public sector institutions such as central banks.

What’s in it

The study collected data from nearly 150 cryptocurrency companies and individuals, covering 38 countries from five world regions, including names like Peter Smith from Blockchain.info, Roger Ver from bitcoin.com and companies like Coinbase, Bitmain, BTCC, Unocoin, and others.

The CCAF carried out four online surveys from September 2016 to January 2017 and communicated with the companies and individuals involved in order to collect this data. For companies that did not contribute to the study, the dataset was supplemented with additional research and web scraping using commonly applied methods.

The 114-page report counts with four sections, each covering one of the aforementioned industry sectors: exchanges, wallets, payments and mining. There are also three appendixes; the first one is an introduction to cryptocurrencies, the second offers a more detailed intro to the cryptocurrency industry and the third covers the geographical dispersion of cryptocurrency users.

Key Findings

The CCAF highlights the following findings as the key points of the paper:

  • The current number of unique active users of cryptocurrency wallets is estimated to be between 2.9 million and 5.8 million. (The majority of which are located in North America and Europe)

Cryptocurrency wallet users donut chart

  • The lines between the different cryptocurrency industry sectors are increasingly blurred: 31 percent of cryptocurrency companies surveyed are operating across two cryptocurrency industry sectors or more, giving rise to an increasing number of universal cryptocurrency companies.
  • At least 1,876 people are working full- time in the cryptocurrency industry and the actual total figure is likely well above two thousand when large mining organizations and other organizations that did not provide headcount figures are added.
  • Average security headcount and costs for payment companies and exchanges as a percentage of total headcount/operating expenses are similar but significantly higher for wallets.

Exchanges

  • The exchanges sector has the highest number of operating entities and employs more people than any other industry sector covered in the study; a significant geographical dispersion of exchanges is observed.
  • 52% of the small exchanges hold a formal government license compared to only 35% of large exchanges.
  • On average, security headcount corresponds to 13% of total employees and 17% of the budget is spend on security.

Cryptocurrency exchanges chart

Wallets

  • The lines between wallets and exchanges are increasingly blurred; 52% of wallets surveyed provide an integrated currency exchange features, of which 80% offer a national-to-cryptocurrency exchange service. In contrast with exchanges, the majority of wallets do not control access to user keys.

Payments

  • While 79% of payment companies have existing relationships with banking institutions and payment networks, the difficulty of obtaining and maintaining these relationships is cited as this sector’s biggest challenges.
  • On average, national-to-cryptocurrency payments constitute two-thirds of total payment company transaction volume, whereas national-to-national currency transfers and cryptocurrency-to-cryptocurrency payments account for 27% and 6% respectively.

National-to-cryptocurrency transactions vs other transactions

Mining

  • 70% of large miners rate their influence on protocol development as high or very high, compared to 51% of small miners.
  • The cryptocurrency mining map shows that publicly known mining facilities are dispersed, but a significant concentration can be observed in certain Chinese provinces.

Cryptocurrency mining by country

Do you think cryptocurrency use is growing? Have you seen indicators of increased mainstream adoption? Let us know in the comments below!


Images Courtesy of CCAF, AdobeStock

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