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COMP842 - Applied Blockchains and Cryptocurrencies

Auckland University of Technology

As always this crypto space moves fast 🚀 and so this is a work in progress 🚧

The course website is hosted on Canvas (https://canvas.aut.ac.nz/courses/17343), however you need to be an enrolled student to login. This site serves as the open-source version. (You will still need to login to Canvas to view the assessment criteria and particiapate in the course discussion.)

Lectures are Fridays 14:10-16:00 in WF702 beginning March 01, 2024. They may be recorded with links posted at the end of the notes.

This is the Graduate Level 🎓 version of COMP726, and as such has more detail, less in-class time (no tutorials), and overall adjusted expectations with respect to the quality and output of coursework. You may find some of the undergraduate tutorials helpful, although we won't be updating them.

Lecture Topics

  1. Money & Bitcoin
  2. Cryptography
  3. Consensus Part I: Proof of Work
  4. Consensus Part II: Proof of Stake & Alternatives
  5. Scaling
  6. Wallets & Tokens
  7. Ethereum
  8. Privacy & Presentation Check-point
  9. Security & Technical Check-point
  10. Digital Assets
  11. Web3
  12. The Return to Money

Resources

Links

Other Academic Courses

(Open Source only, of course [and I hesitate to include Coursera links])

Other Academic Groups

Open Source Contributions

Notice something that doesn't seem right? Could be explained better? Have an analogy that helps with your understanding? Want to include something new that I've missed? Feel free to fork and submit a pull-request.

License

Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal

Licensed under a highly permissive CC-zero to promote the widest distribution possible. Please do as you may with the course content. If you feel attribution is beneficial you may link back here. The Creative Commons CC0 Public Domain Dedication waives copyright interest in a work you've created and dedicates it to the world-wide public domain. Use CC0 to opt out of copyright entirely and ensure your work has the widest reach. As with the Unlicense and typical software licenses, CC0 disclaims warranties. CC0 is very similar to the Unlicense.