The recent Filecoin ICO has also gotten attention. And this might be a good place to jump off for a second course: "Applied Crypto Entrepreneurship". How to package, market and sell your existing computing resources, knowledge and skills for financial gain and social good. How blockchains and DLTs can be used not just to encode trust, but transactions for all digital goods and data. Even a section on using machine learning for time series analysis and building algorithmic trading bots. And also including lots of practical exercises in smart contract development and introductions to third-party tools, APIs and BaaS platforms.
Good luck and looking forward to seeing the next version! I'd say you've really got your work cut out for you trying to stay up-to-date on this ever shifting foundation.
Such a discussion would be generally applicable to an abstract cryptocurrency, and thus pertinent to this lecture series.
Whilst I appreciate that you are not seeking to teach the details of specific currencies, could you use some of the newer currencies to teach by example?
For example, could you discuss some of the concepts detailed in several of the white papers (and the legitimacy thereof) such as IOTA's tangle or some of the features of the new coins built on ethereum or the utilisation of XRP by banks?
Could you discuss future possibilities such as decentralized exchanges?
Thank you again.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B8Prk1VqEFwgcXNPMGpnMHFvRUk...
Meanwhile, Barclays last week announced its own consortium around a Utility Settlement Coin (USC) ;)
Can't wait to watch the videos.
[0] The Exthereum VM: https://github.com/exthereum/evm
[1] The Exthereum Blockchain: https://github.com/exthereum/blockchain
Specifically what if Satoshi is a decentralized autonomous organization and the original bitcoin paper was an output generated by the Satoshi DAO?
Why would Satoshi do that you may ask. Well they need to make sure the whole blockchain concept was created in the first place or otherwise Satoshi DAO would not have come into existence...
I actually found myself learning a bit more about the blockchain after doing these, especially the first one.