Blockchain and Cryptocurrency Fundamentals - Part 5: Bitcoin Core, Blockchain Explorer, and Forks (Ohio Timed & Monitored Video)

Course Number: E-2127VTM
Credit: 2 PDH
Subject Matter Expert: Dana DeMeo, P.E.
Type: Timed and Monitored - designed for Ohio-licensed engineers.
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Overview
This course is specifically designed for Ohio-licensed engineers to qualify as a "timed and monitored" online course. The course contains an automatic timer that prevents the user from accessing the quiz and earning a certificate of completion until the minimum amount of study time has been met. This achieves the Ohio Board's intent that an online course should be "paced" by the provider. For more information, please see the Ohio state requirements. This course may also be accepted in other states (see the "Board Acceptance" tab above).

In Blockchain and Cryptocurrency Fundamentals - Part 5: Bitcoin Core, Blockchain Explorer, and Forks , you'll learn ...

  • Payment channel fundamentals including funding, commitment, revocation, punishment and settlement transactions
  • Lightning Network protocols, including Onion Routing and Hash Time Locked Contracts (HTLCs)
  • The concept of layer 2 solutions built on-top of layer 1 blockchains, the meaning of “on-chain” vs “off-chain”, along with the reasons and benefits for implementing a layer 2

Overview

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To meet the Ohio Board's intent that online courses be "paced" by the provider, a timer will be used to record your study time. You will be unable to access the quiz until the required study time of 110 minutes has been met.

Credit: 2 PDH

Duration: 110 minutes

This is the seventh course in a series that explains the fundamentals of blockchain technology and cryptocurrency applications. Most of us have heard about blockchain, yet very few have invested the time to really understand what’s happening under the hood.

Engineers from all disciplines will satisfy their curiosity by learning how this amazing new technology actually works! The course is designed for a broad engineering audience beyond computer scientists and programmers. If you’re looking to earn PDHs about a refreshing, modern and different subject, this course is for you.

Bitcoin and several other blockchains tend to have long confirmation times and high fees. While these aspects help create and support the security and reliability of the blockchains, it puts them at a disadvantage in retail applications where payments must be quick and inexpensive.

Payment channels are a “layer 2” solution that builds on top of the “layer 1” blockchains. These specialized channels offer scalability, speed, and lower costs, all while still being secured by the underlying blockchain technology.

This course explains the concept of payment channels in detail, using a restaurant bar as a practical example. After the fundamental concepts are shown, Bitcoin’s Lightning Network is introduced. This network is gaining mainstream attention as it offers micro-payments for nearly every retail transaction including point of sale, gaming, and video streaming. The course concludes with a real-time demo of how the Lightning Network’s nodes are established and communicate with each other globally.

When this course is completed, an engineer of any background will have learned the technical details of what happens under the hood of blockchain systems and will be better prepared to become personally involved with cryptocurrencies.

Specific Knowledge or Skill Obtained

This course teaches the following specific knowledge and skills:

  • How Bitcoin’s Pay-to-Script-Hash transaction types enable the layer 2 and Lightning via smart contract code
  • Layer 2 solutions built on layer 1 blockchains
  • Payment channels, funding, commitment, revocation, punishment, and settlement transactions
  • Lightning network protocols

Certificate of Completion

You will be able to immediately print a certificate of completion after passing a multiple-choice quiz consisting of 10 questions. PDH credits are not awarded until the course is completed and quiz is passed.

Board Acceptance
This course is applicable to professional engineers in:
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PDHengineer Course Preview

To meet the Ohio Board's intent that online courses be "paced" by the provider, a timer will be used to record your study time. You will be unable to access the quiz until the required study time of 110 minutes has been met.

Credit: 2 PDH

Duration: 110 minutes

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