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Cryptocurrency Engineering and Design (Spring 2018) (M-I-T)
Cryptocurrency Engineering and Design (Spring 2018) (M-I-T)
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Lecture
Course
Institute
Instructor
Discipline
1
Lecture 10: PoW Recap, Other Fork Types (M-I-T)
Cryptocurrency Engineering and Design (Spring 2018) (M-I-T)
MIT
Tadge Dryja
Social Sciences
2
Lecture 11: Fees (M-I-T)
Cryptocurrency Engineering and Design (Spring 2018) (M-I-T)
MIT
Tadge Dryja
Social Sciences
3
Lecture 12: Transaction Malleability and Segregated Witness (M-I-T)
Cryptocurrency Engineering and Design (Spring 2018) (M-I-T)
MIT
Tadge Dryja
Social Sciences
4
Lecture 13: Payment Channels and Lightning Network (M-I-T)
Cryptocurrency Engineering and Design (Spring 2018) (M-I-T)
MIT
Tadge Dryja
Social Sciences
5
Lecture 14: Lightning Network and Cross-chain Swaps (M-I-T)
Cryptocurrency Engineering and Design (Spring 2018) (M-I-T)
MIT
Tadge Dryja
Social Sciences
6
Lecture 15: Discreet Log Contracts (M-I-T)
Cryptocurrency Engineering and Design (Spring 2018) (M-I-T)
MIT
Tadge Dryja
Social Sciences
7
Lecture 16: MAST, Taproot, Graftroot (M-I-T)
Cryptocurrency Engineering and Design (Spring 2018) (M-I-T)
MIT
Tadge Dryja
Social Sciences
8
Lecture 17: Anonymity, Coinjoin and Signature Aggregation (M-I-T)
Cryptocurrency Engineering and Design (Spring 2018) (M-I-T)
MIT
Tadge Dryja
Social Sciences
9
Lecture 18: Confidential Transactions (M-I-T)
Cryptocurrency Engineering and Design (Spring 2018) (M-I-T)
MIT
Tadge Dryja
Social Sciences
10
Lecture 1: Signatures, Hashing, Hash Chains, e-cash, and Motivation (M-I-T)
Cryptocurrency Engineering and Design (Spring 2018) (M-I-T)
MIT
Neha Narula
Social Sciences
11
Lecture 22: Alternative Consensus Mechanisms (M-I-T)
Cryptocurrency Engineering and Design (Spring 2018) (M-I-T)
MIT
Tadge Dryja
Social Sciences
12
Lecture 23: New Directions in Crypto (M-I-T)
Cryptocurrency Engineering and Design (Spring 2018) (M-I-T)
MIT
Tadge Dryja
Social Sciences
13
Lecture 24: zkLedger (M-I-T)
Cryptocurrency Engineering and Design (Spring 2018) (M-I-T)
MIT
Neha Narula
Social Sciences
14
Lecture 2: Proof of Work and Mining (M-I-T)
Cryptocurrency Engineering and Design (Spring 2018) (M-I-T)
MIT
Neha Narula
Social Sciences
15
Lecture 3: Signatures (M-I-T)
Cryptocurrency Engineering and Design (Spring 2018) (M-I-T)
MIT
Tadge Dryja
Social Sciences
16
Lecture 4: Transactions and the UTXO Model (M-I-T)
Cryptocurrency Engineering and Design (Spring 2018) (M-I-T)
MIT
Neha Narula
Social Sciences
17
Lecture 5: Synchronization Process, Pruning (M-I-T)
Cryptocurrency Engineering and Design (Spring 2018) (M-I-T)
MIT
Tadge Dryja
Social Sciences
18
Lecture 6: SPV and Wallet Types (M-I-T)
Cryptocurrency Engineering and Design (Spring 2018) (M-I-T)
MIT
Neha Narula and Tadge Dryja
Social Sciences
19
Lecture 7: OP_RETURN and Catena (M-I-T)
Cryptocurrency Engineering and Design (Spring 2018) (M-I-T)
MIT
Alin Tomescu
Social Sciences
20
Lecture 8: Forks (M-I-T)
Cryptocurrency Engineering and Design (Spring 2018) (M-I-T)
MIT
Neha Narula
Social Sciences
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