You can now study Blockchain at university

You can now study Blockchain at university

An Australian university is banking on Blockchain, the technology behind the lucrative yet volatile cryptocurrency industry, by launching a nation-first course in the emerging sector.

Australia’s first short course on Blockchain strategy, aiming to educate the nation’s next wave of tech start-up entrepreneurs, will take flight on Tuesday at Melbourne’s RMIT University.

“Blockchain is now becoming a core part of contemporary digital literacy,” Vice Chancellor Martin Bean said.

The online eight-week program is set to begin in mid-March with students given the chance to hear from global experts in the growing space.

Blockchain is a decentralised, shared ledger that – with the help of complicated cryptography – records transactions in a verifiable, secure and permanent way.

Before Blockchain’s birth in 2008, it was impossible to place value on virtual currencies like Bitcoin as there was no way of distinguishing a legitimate digital coin from a copy.

The same principal applies to managing real money digitally, with banks slowly grasping Blockchain’s potential benefits as a faster, inexpensive and autonomous system.

“There is a real demand for Blockchain training and a skills gap in the market that needs to be addressed,” Alan Tsen, the Melbourne manager of financial tech company Stone and Chalk, said.

 

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Source: You can now study Blockchain at university – Sydney Morning Herald