Blockchain Architect

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Certificate Program Details This course reviews the Blockchain architectural and technical topics that must be considered before launching a Blockchain development program. There are many decisions and issues that face the technical project team and this class will enable participants to make those

$1995

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40 Hours

Course Details

Certificate Program Details

This course reviews the Blockchain architectural and technical topics that must be considered before launching a Blockchain development program.

There are many decisions and issues that face the technical project team and this class will enable participants to make those decisions.

This course is recommended to help you develop the skills and knowledge required to pass the CBSA exam.

 

Intended for:

  • Consultants

  • Programmers & Developers

  • University Professors

  • Software Engineers

  • CEO/CTO/CIO

  • Government Officials

 

 

Learning Outcome

A person who holds this certification demonstrates their ability to:

  •  Architect blockchain solutions

  •  Work effectively with blockchain engineers and technical leaders

  •  Choose appropriate blockchain systems for various use cases

  •  Work effectively with both public and permissioned blockchain systems

 

This exam will prove that a student completely understands:

  •  The difference between proof of work, proof of stake, and other proof systems and why they exist

  •  Why cryptocurrency is needed on certain types of blockchains

  •  The difference between public, private, and permissioned blockchains

  •  How blocks are written to the blockchain

  •  Where cryptography fits into blockchain and the most commonly used systems

  •  Common use cases for public blockchains

  •  Common use cases for private & permissioned blockchains

  •  What is needed to launch your own blockchain

  •  Common problems & considerations in working with public blockchains

  •  Awareness of the tech behind common blockchains

  •  When is mining needed and when it is not

  •  Byzantine Fault Tolerance

  •  Consensus among blockchains

  •  What is hashing

  •  How addresses, public keys, and private keys work

  •  What is a smart contract

  •  Security in blockchain

  •  Brief history of blockchain

  •  The programming languages of the most common blockchains

  •  Common testing and deployment practices for blockchains and blockchain-based apps

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