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Cincinnati Blockchain developer (hyperledger + ethereum) for business training | hyper ledger, erc20, smart contract (private+public) bitcoin [BTC] bitcoin [BTC] cryptocurrency token, coin development, solution architect, bitcoin [BTC] development trainin

Cincinnati Blockchain developer (hyperledger + ethereum) for business training | hyper ledger, erc20, smart contract (private+public) bitcoin [BTC] bitcoin [BTC] cryptocurrency token, coin development, solution architect, bitcoin [BTC] development trainin
Programming Knowledge and JavaScript Knowledge is required to take this course. There is a great demand for Blockchain developers in the enterprise. This course will help you begin your journey as a Blockchain developer. If you do not know programming in general and/or JavaScript, we do teach another class before you can take Blockchain Developer bootcamp. There is another class being taught with similar schedule (which will be taught simultaneously/concurrently/in parallel to this class). Please check appropriate ticket type.  Those who have no programming knowledge will still get a lot of value from taking this course even as a beginner. You will develop a comprehensive understanding about how bitcoin [BTC] development can be done from scratch to building a viable bitcoin [BTC] product in a business environment. You will be able to ask any questions you have, get all your questions answered regarding bitcoin [BTC] development, bitcoin [BTC] product architecture, private versus public blockhain development. Placement assistance for Blockchain developers is available upon request. Course Schedule This course will be taught over 4 weekends starting on January 12, 2019 at 10 am US Mountain Standard time (MST). Each session is of 2 hours. All sessions will follow the schedule below and all timings displayed below are in US Mountain Standard Time (MST) January 12 2019 from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM  January 13, 2019 from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM  January 19, 2019 from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM  January 20, 2019 from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM January 26, 2019 from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM January 27, 2019 from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM February 2 , 2019 from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM February 3, 2019 from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM Please check your local time and date for the first session Course Outline Introductions Introduction to Blockchain Fundamentals Blockchain ConceptsDistributed Ledger Technology (DLT) bitcoin [BTC] and Ethereum Blockchains Consensus Algorithms Hashing The Block  Securing your data Merkle Tree Data structure. Blockchain Use cases Achieving Consensus:performance,Security or Scale? Hyperledger:Fabric,Sawtooth and composer JP Morgan Quorum:Enterprise Ethereum Conclusions:public bitcoin [BTC] vs private vs database Improving Supply Chain with bitcoin [BTC]  (Hands on)Hyperledger -fabric and Composer Introduction & Learning Objectives Demo Installing Hyperledger Fabric Understanding chaincode Chain code walkthrough(Demo) Writing an application using composer  Deploy  hyperledger fabric network on aws. Fabric-SDK Cello Fabric Auth0 integration  Fabric RestAPI Generation (Hands on) Hyperledger Sawtooth  Introduction & Learning Objectives Demo Key Components and Transaction Flow Installation of Hyperledger Sawtooth Developing sawtooth application (Hands on) Ethereum DAPPS and Smart contracts What is Ethereum The enterprise Ethereum Alliance Distributed Applications (DAPPS) Payment model -gas Transactions The Effect of Startgas and Gasprice Setting up the Development Enviornment Understanding Smart Contracts Smart Contracts Basic Truffle and test RPC Hello World Demo Demo:Deploy and test Advanced Types Demo:GETH and unlock Account Calling external Functions Demo:Calling External Functions Sample Application 
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Jim Rickards: Debt, The Death of Money and Gold

wallstreetexaminer.com / by Craig Wilson via The Daily Reckoning / April 3, 2017

Jim Rickards joined Greg Hunter of USAWatchdog to discuss his book The Death of Money and the debt ceiling issues facing Trump and Congress. During the interview the two discuss everything from what to expect from Federal Reserve policy to gold prices in the coming months and years.

To start out the interview Jim Rickards was asked on the national debt where he contends, “The debt ceiling is very important. The United States runs budget deficits year after year. In the last 50 years we have only had minimal surplus years under Nixon and Clinton. We currently have $20 trillion of debt. The Treasury cannot just borrow however much they want. The U.S Congress limits the Department of the Treasury’s ability to borrow, what is called the debt ceiling. When the Treasury wants to borrow more, you have to raise the ceiling ceiling by the legislative process – an act of Congress.”

“Officially the existing debt ceiling ran out on March 15 and the Treasury cannot borrow any more money. Right now the Treasury is within tax season so it has positive cash flow. They have more in than going out and will not need to borrow at the exact moment. That is strictly temporary and a function of tax season in. Once we get through April, the shoe is on the other foot.”

“They’re going to hit a “hard ceiling” probably by August, if not sooner. Then the issue becomes whether Congress gives the Treasury the authority to borrow more money. The problem is when passing a debt ceiling bill, the “strings attached” deals that come with them. You gain some members in doing deals and lose others. We saw that with the health fiasco and the repeal of Obamacare failed not because of Democrats but because of Republicans who could not agree amongst themselves.”

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