On completion of this training, participants will be able to:
Break down how blockchains function, what are the roles of their functional elements and understand the concept of “design goal”.
Explain notions of trust, value, money and credit and the role of institutions in society and economy.
Explore the primary determinants of human cooperation in a game-theoretical framework and understand state-based and stateless collaboration, and argue how Blockchain alters the trust function in a society and economy
Describe the role of decentralisation in a Blockchain system and its consequences for consensus formation, governance and socio-economic transactions.
Recognise how blockchains create and enforce property rights and enable the exchange of value, and enumerate the characteristics of decentralised Blockchain ledgers and what they enable for individuals, businesses, the economy, and society.
Critique and respond to a broad spectrum of blockchain critiques, from the political to the economical.
Use a variety of blockchain applications and explain the reason for their novelty.
Argue the implications of digital wallets and decentralised digital identities and explain their connection with Blockchain.
Recognise the possibilities of smart contracts and decentralised applications. Distinguish the various existing blockchain technologies and summarise their differences.
Associate blockchain design goals with existing business processes.
Describe the potential benefits of Blockchain for public sector processes.
Imagine and draw the design of essential applications that integrate Blockchain principles and characteristics and fulfill specific requirements.
Where does it take place?
14 Porte de France
Esch-Belval Esch-sur-Alzette
Luxembourg
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