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2. Proof of Work and Mining (M-I-T)
2. Proof of Work and Mining (M-I-T)
Course:
Cryptocurrency Engineering and Design (M-I-T)
Discipline:
Applied Sciences
Institute:
MIT
Instructor(s):
Neha Narula, Tadge Dryja
Level:
Undergraduate
Cryptocurrency Engineering and Design (M-I-T)
1. Signatures, Hashing, Hash Chains, e-cash, and Motivation (M-I-T)
10. PoW Recap, Other Fork Types (M-I-T)
11. Fees (M-I-T)
12. Transaction Malleability and Segregated Witness (M-I-T)
13. Payment Channels and Lightning Network (M-I-T)
14. Lightning Network and Cross-chain Swaps (M-I-T)
15. Discreet Log Contracts (M-I-T)
16. MAST, Taproot, Graftroot (M-I-T)
17. Anonymity, Coinjoin and Signature Aggregation (M-I-T)
18. Confidential Transactions (M-I-T)
2. Proof of Work and Mining (M-I-T)
22. Alternative Consensus Mechanisms (M-I-T)
23. New Directions in Crypto (M-I-T)
24. zkLedger (M-I-T)
3. Signatures (M-I-T)
4. Transactions and the UTXO model (M-I-T)
5. Synchronization Process and Pruning (M-I-T)
6. Wallets and SPV (M-I-T)
7. Catena: Efficient Non-equivocation via Bitcoin (M-I-T)
8. Forks (M-I-T)