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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