Recently blockchain has become the buzzword for disruptive innovation with great potential to change our economy, culture and society. As a specific distributed database technology, blockchains are inherently resistant to modification of the data – once recorded; the data in a block cannot be altered retroactively. This prominent feature of blockchain is well known after the success of its early digital crypto currency applications known as Bitcoin. Nowadays more and more innovative applications are using blockchain to explore many new innovative digital financial applications and various decentralized applications that eliminate the need for 3rd party intermediaries, such as identity management, credit management, distrusted/public/shared ledger, crowd-funding, P2P insurance, smart contracts, supply chain management, online voting, medical records etc.
· Better understand blockchain technology and its implication to security
· Analyze and evaluate the current status of blockchain technology and its maturity
· Discuss security and privacy aspects related to blockchain applications
· Examine means for extending on-line trust using blockchain technologies
Day – I | Day – II |
Session 1 : Understanding Blockchain
· Blockchain Concepts · Blockchain Features · Public VS private Blockchain · Security of Blockchain · Blockchain Use Cases Session 2 : Case Study of Blockchain : Bitcoin Bitcoin and Blockchain introduction · Bitcoin · Uses of Bitcoin · Blockchain · Bitcoin and Blockchain Getting Bitcoin Wallet · Online Web Wallets Getting and Sending Bitcoins Mining Bitcoin · Working of Mining Blockchain · Increasing Difficulty in Mining Bitcoin Earning Bitcoin Programmatically · Acceptance of Bitcoin on Website · Building and Releasing Bitcoin Enabled APIs Session 3 : Cryptocurrency · Introduction to Cryptocurrency · Understanding various Cryptocurrency · Concept of Opening Cryptocurrency Wallets · Buying Cryptocurrency Wallets · Withdrawal Cryptocurrency Wallets · Bitcoin with Cryptocurrency · Overview of Samriddhi Mudra |
Session 4: Ethereum
· Ethereum Introduction · Ethereum VS bitcoin · Ethereum Features · Smart Contracts · Ethereum Installation · Ethereum Accounts · Smart Contracts · Ethereum Virtual Machine · Deploying Smart Contracts · Smart Contracts and DAOs · Decentralize manish Apps Session 5 : Ethereum Smart Contracts · Smart Contracts · Key Properties of smart Contracts · Language for Smart Contracts · Advantages of Smart Contracts · Disadvantages · Smart Contracts Use cases · Web App dev by manish · Installing Geth · Web3.js · Truffle Session 6: Ethereum Solidity · Solidity Compilation · Smart Contract Security Analyzer · Parity · Crowd Funding App · Property Transfer Session 7 : Hyperledger · Hyperledger · Fundamentals Of Hyperledger · Hyperledger Architecture · Etherium VS Hyperledger · Hyperledger Composer · Docker · Npm · Git · Environment Setup |
Financial Service Regulators, Policymakers, Mobile Network Operators, Digital Financial Service/Platform Providers, participants working in E-security.
Members | Rs. 8,000 + 18% GST |
Non-Members | Rs. 9,000 + 18% GST |
Bank Details for NEFT | |
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Account No. | 10996680930 |
IFSC CODE | SBIN0000300 |
Bank Name | State Bank of India |
Branch Address | Mumbai Main Branch |
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Participation only through advance registration(Batch size 25 participants only)
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Revati Khare
Email : revati.khare@bombaychamber.com
Tel. (D) + 91 22 6120 0231; (M) + 91 9892029473
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