Bitcoin+ Everyone™

BC-900

Demystify Bitcoin: Simple, Accessible, Essential for All

This comprehensive certification course is expertly designed for individuals looking to deepen their understanding of Bitcoin and its underlying technology, blockchain. Aimed at enthusiasts, investors, and professionals across industries, the course provides an extensive overview of Bitcoin's conceptual foundations, operational mechanics, and its significant impact on the global financial landscape. Participants will engage with a variety of topics including the history of Bitcoin, how transactions work, security best practices, and the economic implications of this groundbreaking digital currency. Through a blend of theoretical knowledge and practical insights, candidates will explore real-world applications, regulatory environments, and future prospects of Bitcoin, equipping them with the skills needed to navigate the cryptocurrency world confidently.

Certification Duration: 8 hours (1 Day)

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Prerequisites

  • Basic understanding about Bitcoin, no technical knowledge required.
  • An interest in learning about financial technologies, cryptocurrencies, and blockchain and their implementation in various aspects of business.
  • A willingness to explore emerging technologies and use tools.

Modules

8

Examination

1

50 MCQs

90 Minutes

Passing Score

70%

Certification Modules

  1. Course Introduction Preview
  1. 1.1 Deep Dive into Bitcoin’s Nature
  2. 1.2 The Genesis of Bitcoin
  3. 1.3 Technical Foundations of Bitcoin
  4. 1.4 Comparing Bitcoin with Traditional Financial Systems
  5. 1.5 Societal Implications of Bitcoin
  6. 1.6 Case Studies
  1. 2.1 Blockchain Technology
  2. 2.2 Bitcoin Transactions
  3. 2.3 Mining and Consensus
  4. 2.4 Network Nodes
  1. 3.1 Introduction to Bitcoin Wallets
  2. 3.2 Setting Up Your First Wallet
  3. 3.3 Securing Your Wallet
  4. 3.4 Receiving and Sending Bitcoin
  1. 4.1 Acquiring Bitcoin
  2. 4.2 Using Bitcoin for Transactions
  3. 4.3 Selling and Converting Bitcoin
  4. 4.4 Staying Informed and Secure
  1. 5.1 Fundamentals of Cryptocurrency Security
  2. 5.2 Advanced Wallet Security
  3. 5.3 Recognizing and Avoiding Scams
  4. 5.4 Operational Security (OpSec) for Bitcoin
  1. 6.1 Bitcoin’s Monetary Policy
  2. 6.2 Bitcoin and the Global Economy
  3. 6.3 Investing in Bitcoin
  4. 6.4 Market Analysis and Speculation
  1. 7.1 Bitcoin’s Legal Status Worldwide
  2. 7.2 Regulatory Frameworks for Cryptocurrencies
  3. 7.3 Taxation of Bitcoin
  4. 7.4 Navigating the Regulatory Landscape
  1. 8.1 Technological Advances
  2. 8.2 Bitcoin’s Adoption and Integration
  3. 8.3 Economic and Societal Impacts
  4. 8.4 Speculations on the Future

Certification Modules

  1. Course Introduction Preview
  1. 1.1 Deep Dive into Bitcoin’s Nature
  2. 1.2 The Genesis of Bitcoin
  3. 1.3 Technical Foundations of Bitcoin
  4. 1.4 Comparing Bitcoin with Traditional Financial Systems
  5. 1.5 Societal Implications of Bitcoin
  6. 1.6 Case Studies
  1. 2.1 Blockchain Technology
  2. 2.2 Bitcoin Transactions
  3. 2.3 Mining and Consensus
  4. 2.4 Network Nodes
  1. 3.1 Introduction to Bitcoin Wallets
  2. 3.2 Setting Up Your First Wallet
  3. 3.3 Securing Your Wallet
  4. 3.4 Receiving and Sending Bitcoin
  1. 4.1 Acquiring Bitcoin
  2. 4.2 Using Bitcoin for Transactions
  3. 4.3 Selling and Converting Bitcoin
  4. 4.4 Staying Informed and Secure
  1. 5.1 Fundamentals of Cryptocurrency Security
  2. 5.2 Advanced Wallet Security
  3. 5.3 Recognizing and Avoiding Scams
  4. 5.4 Operational Security (OpSec) for Bitcoin
  1. 6.1 Bitcoin’s Monetary Policy
  2. 6.2 Bitcoin and the Global Economy
  3. 6.3 Investing in Bitcoin
  4. 6.4 Market Analysis and Speculation
  1. 7.1 Bitcoin’s Legal Status Worldwide
  2. 7.2 Regulatory Frameworks for Cryptocurrencies
  3. 7.3 Taxation of Bitcoin
  4. 7.4 Navigating the Regulatory Landscape
  1. 8.1 Technological Advances
  2. 8.2 Bitcoin’s Adoption and Integration
  3. 8.3 Economic and Societal Impacts
  4. 8.4 Speculations on the Future

Tools

99Bitcoins

BlockCypher

Bitcoin Dev Kit (BDK)

Statoshi.info

Exam Objectives

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Bitcoin Mechanics

Learners will gain a comprehensive understanding of how Bitcoin operates, including its underlying blockchain technology and transaction processes.

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Practical Bitcoin Use

Students will develop practical skills for setting up a Bitcoin wallet, as well as buying, selling, and using Bitcoin securely and effectively.

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Bitcoin’s Economic and Legal Landscapes

Learners will examine Bitcoin's economic impact and gain insight into the legal and regulatory frameworks that influence its use.

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Securing Bitcoin Transactions

Students will learn how to secure their Bitcoin holdings against theft and fraud, with a strong emphasis on best practices in cryptocurrency security.

Career Opportunities Post-Certification

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$90000
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Frequently Asked Questions

The course blends theoretical knowledge with practical insights through lectures, case studies, and interactive sessions to ensure a thorough understanding of Bitcoin and blockchain technology.

This course is designed for enthusiasts, investors, and professionals from various industries who want to deepen their understanding of Bitcoin and blockchain technology.

Yes, this course caters to beginners as well as individuals with some knowledge of Bitcoin and blockchain technology. It provides a solid foundation for understanding these concepts from scratch.

Yes, participants will engage in practical exercises and possibly work on projects that simulate real-world scenarios, reinforcing their understanding of Bitcoin's applications and blockchain technology.

The certification can open doors to diverse roles, including Blockchain Developer, Cryptocurrency Analyst, Financial Advisor specializing in digital currencies, Blockchain Project Manager, and Compliance Specialist in cryptocurrency regulation.