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2. Introduction to the Bitcoin

Abschlussbedingungen

Students shall:

  • know about Bitcoin and its historical importance
  • know about special steps and rolls in Bitcoin
  • know about double spending detection and avoidance
  • know about consensus and mining
  • be able to describe a full way of Bitcoin transaction
  • be able to setup a full Bitcoin node and operate a transaction
Lecture 2 - Introduction into Bitcoin - Part 1 – What is Bitcoin? von Prof. Dr. Volker Skwarek, Youngwhan „Nick“ Lee (CC BY-NC-SA)

 

 

Lecture 2 - Introduction into Bitcoin - Part 2 - Blockchain in Principle von Prof. Dr. Volker Skwarek, Youngwhan „Nick“ Lee (CC BY-NC-SA)

 

 

Lecture 2 - Introduction into Bitcoin - Part 3 - Decentralized Consensus von Prof. Dr. Volker Skwarek, Youngwhan „Nick“ Lee (CC BY-NC-SA)

 

 

Lecture 2 - Introduction into Bitcoin - Part 4 - Fundamentals of Bitcoin von Prof. Dr. Volker Skwarek, Youngwhan „Nick“ Lee (CC BY-NC-SA)

 

 

Lecture 2 - Introduction into Bitcoin - Part 5 - Identity in Bitcoin von Prof. Dr. Volker Skwarek, Youngwhan „Nick“ Lee (CC BY-NC-SA)

 

 

Lecture 2 - Introduction into Bitcoin - Part 6 - Bitcoin Transactions von Prof. Dr. Volker Skwarek, Youngwhan „Nick“ Lee (CC BY-NC-SA)

 

 

Lecture 2 - Introduction into Bitcoin - Part 7 - Bitcoin Wallets and potential Attacks on Bitcoin von Prof. Dr. Volker Skwarek, Youngwhan „Nick“ Lee (CC BY-NC-SA)

 

 

Lecture 2 - Introduction into Bitcoin - Part 8 - Puzzles and Alternatives von Prof. Dr. Volker Skwarek, Youngwhan „Nick“ Lee (CC BY-NC-SA)

 

 

Lecture 2 - Introduction into Bitcoin - Part 9 - Mining Pools von Prof. Dr. Volker Skwarek, Youngwhan „Nick“ Lee (CC BY-NC-SA)

 

 

 

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