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Title: i'd like to start educating others about blockchain: main points?
Post by: PoseidonF on August 01, 2018, 05:09:27 PM
what are main areas that are fundamental to learn in order to fully understand blockchain, so that they can do the same with others and become valuable members of crypto community?


Title: Re: i'd like to start educating others about blockchain: main points?
Post by: cellard on August 01, 2018, 05:43:47 PM
Just point them to some of the basic Andreas Antonopoulos videos. These helped me understand some of the fundamentals on how Bitcoin works and why it's valuable.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SMEOKDVXlUo

This is a pretty decent one.

Most people, specially noobs in a field like this, are not going to be willing to sit through piles of text, with video can stay focused for longer amount of times and learn faster. So avoid big blocks of text for the newbies.

Just emphasize on the fact that Bitcoin is valuable because it's censorship resistant, not because it's fast and cheap, that comes second.

For more technical stuff the Jimmy Song course is good, but if you don't want to pay just google the glossary.


Title: Re: i'd like to start educating others about blockchain: main points?
Post by: cellard on August 02, 2018, 12:50:05 AM
I'd recommend Simply Explained - Savjee (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnxrdFPXJMeHru_b4Q_vTPQ/) channel as introduction. Even non-geek people should be able to understand it easily.

For more technical stuff the Jimmy Song course is good, but if you don't want to pair just google the glossary.

As alternative, books such as Mastering Bitcoin and Mastering Ethereum (will be released later this year) by Andreas Antonopoulos are great, especially they want to know/care about blockchain's technology on cryptocurrency world.

Mastering Bitcoin available for free at https://github.com/bitcoinbook/bitcoinbook (https://github.com/bitcoinbook/bitcoinbook) and AFAIK Mastering Ethereum should be free as well.

Also, these list that i've mentioned in past could be great supplementary :
Since you have intermediate blockchain knowledge, surely these lists shouldn't too difficult for you :
https://github.com/decrypto-org/blockchain-papers (https://github.com/decrypto-org/blockchain-papers)
https://github.com/coderplex/awesome-blockchain (https://github.com/coderplex/awesome-blockchain)

You also could check these cryptocurrency specific lists, but might be difficult for you (and me) :
https://github.com/igorbarinov/awesome-bitcoin (https://github.com/igorbarinov/awesome-bitcoin)
https://github.com/Scanate/EthList (https://github.com/Scanate/EthList)
https://github.com/jashmenn/bitcoin-reading-list (https://github.com/jashmenn/bitcoin-reading-list)

The lists i mentioned aren't courses, but i'm sure you would get more knowledge/info with shorter time.

Yeah these are good. It can get really technical eventually tho, not sure if a newbie will be able to deal with the entire book, but it's worth the effort.

Another great book on Bitcoin is The Bitcoin Standard by Saifedean Ammous:

https://www.amazon.com/Bitcoin-Standard-Decentralized-Alternative-Central/dp/1119473861

A pretty decent shoot at trying to explain the fundamentals of money and where does Bitcoin stand. Goes from bartering to the first traces of currencies like sea shells, to gold, to the gold standard in which fiat was based upon, then to the decoupling of fiat from the gold standard, and finally reaching Bitcoin (it takes a while to get there but it's worth the read). Nassim Taleb recommends it and I think he will add a prologue on the spanish release.


Title: Re: i'd like to start educating others about blockchain: main points?
Post by: rpstatic on August 03, 2018, 05:57:38 AM
what are main areas that are fundamental to learn in order to fully understand blockchain, so that they can do the same with others and become valuable members of crypto community?

Which aspect of blockchains? Do you mean to fully undertand the technical details or just a brief overview about blockchains that they are able to use it?


Title: Re: i'd like to start educating others about blockchain: main points?
Post by: Kakmakr on August 03, 2018, 06:42:19 AM
Start with this :

https://blockgeeks.com/guides/what-is-blockchain-technology/ and https://www.udemy.com/certified-blockchain-expert/ <not free>

Also, https://cointelegraph.com/news/8-best-sources-to-study-blockchain-technology and https://github.com/geekhub-lab/study-blockchain

and more course material at https://medium.com/@a2lyab/top-5-free-online-blockchain-course-to-break-into-the-industry-today-2a96d1592322

Hope this is helpful.  ;D


Title: Re: i'd like to start educating others about blockchain: main points?
Post by: moseich on August 03, 2018, 03:36:49 PM
Just point them to some of the basic Andreas Antonopoulos videos. These helped me understand some of the fundamentals on how Bitcoin works and why it's valuable.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SMEOKDVXlUo

This is a pretty decent one.

Most people, specially noobs in a field like this, are not going to be willing to sit through piles of text, with video can stay focused for longer amount of times and learn faster. So avoid big blocks of text for the newbies.

Just emphasize on the fact that Bitcoin is valuable because it's censorship resistant, not because it's fast and cheap, that comes second.

For more technical stuff the Jimmy Song course is good, but if you don't want to pay just google the glossary.

The video well describes the organizational features of the blockchain.

I'd recommend Simply Explained - Savjee (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnxrdFPXJMeHru_b4Q_vTPQ/) channel as introduction. Even non-geek people should be able to understand it easily.

For more technical stuff the Jimmy Song course is good, but if you don't want to pair just google the glossary.

As alternative, books such as Mastering Bitcoin and Mastering Ethereum (will be released later this year) by Andreas Antonopoulos are great, especially they want to know/care about blockchain's technology on cryptocurrency world.

Mastering Bitcoin available for free at https://github.com/bitcoinbook/bitcoinbook (https://github.com/bitcoinbook/bitcoinbook) and AFAIK Mastering Ethereum should be free as well.

Also, these list that i've mentioned in past could be great supplementary :
Since you have intermediate blockchain knowledge, surely these lists shouldn't too difficult for you :
https://github.com/decrypto-org/blockchain-papers (https://github.com/decrypto-org/blockchain-papers)
https://github.com/coderplex/awesome-blockchain (https://github.com/coderplex/awesome-blockchain)

You also could check these cryptocurrency specific lists, but might be difficult for you (and me) :
https://github.com/igorbarinov/awesome-bitcoin (https://github.com/igorbarinov/awesome-bitcoin)
https://github.com/Scanate/EthList (https://github.com/Scanate/EthList)
https://github.com/jashmenn/bitcoin-reading-list (https://github.com/jashmenn/bitcoin-reading-list)

The lists i mentioned aren't courses, but i'm sure you would get more knowledge/info with shorter time.

Yeah these are good. It can get really technical eventually tho, not sure if a newbie will be able to deal with the entire book, but it's worth the effort.

Another great book on Bitcoin is The Bitcoin Standard by Saifedean Ammous:

https://www.amazon.com/Bitcoin-Standard-Decentralized-Alternative-Central/dp/1119473861

A pretty decent shoot at trying to explain the fundamentals of money and where does Bitcoin stand. Goes from bartering to the first traces of currencies like sea shells, to gold, to the gold standard in which fiat was based upon, then to the decoupling of fiat from the gold standard, and finally reaching Bitcoin (it takes a while to get there but it's worth the read). Nassim Taleb recommends it and I think he will add a prologue on the spanish release.

Start with this :

https://blockgeeks.com/guides/what-is-blockchain-technology/ and https://www.udemy.com/certified-blockchain-expert/ <not free>

Also, https://cointelegraph.com/news/8-best-sources-to-study-blockchain-technology and https://github.com/geekhub-lab/study-blockchain

and more course material at https://medium.com/@a2lyab/top-5-free-online-blockchain-course-to-break-into-the-industry-today-2a96d1592322

Hope this is helpful.  ;D

In the following posts, links to articles on the technical aspects of the blockchain.


Is there a video with a technical description of the blockchain?
I can not force my WIFE to read, but she  agrees  to watch. ???
She always asks what I'm doing.
Already tired to explain.
Help!






Title: Re: i'd like to start educating others about blockchain: main points?
Post by: LeGaulois on August 25, 2018, 02:51:54 PM
One of the main point to consider is it depends on your audience. You don't use the same explanation with someone 10 years old or with someone with a Ph.D. it's all about pedagogy. A good example is how the lady did it here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hYip_Vuv8J0
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WIRED challenged political scientist and blockchain researcher Bettina Warburg to explain blockchain technology to 5 different people; a child, a teen, a college student, a grad student, and an expert.  

I don't mean it needs to be using a video, each audience has its preferred format (some are used to learn with books while others are used to use a tablet, a video explainer, etc...) It's just to show, how to...

BTW: The video posted by @ETFbitcoin is great, I know the channel and the guy does some great videos (he is a member here)
And Andreas Antonopoulos is a genius if he was a girl I would fail in love. Imagine, a pussy expert in blockchain tech 😍


Title: Re: i'd like to start educating others about blockchain: main points?
Post by: nina_duschenko on August 30, 2018, 02:07:43 PM
what are main areas that are fundamental to learn in order to fully understand blockchain, so that they can do the same with others and become valuable members of crypto community?
The question, “Will I be able to learn Blockchain technology” has been directed towards us thousands of times. This is the biggest dilemma that most of the students, young and experienced professionals face these days. Blog posts and articles from different companies and writers going at length talking about its complexity is not helping the cause either. It is scaring away some potential great Blockchain developers and thought leaders. Yes, it is complex and we do agree. But, are you not equipped enough to giving it a shot? Absolutely no.

The way we look at it, there are four possible paths of learning Blockchain.

Blockchain Generalist- you understand the basic concepts and are capable enough to discuss its use-cases and applications in your ecosystem
Smart Contract Developer- you understand what a Smart Contract is and how to code on it
Blockchain Developer- you understand the concepts of nodes and consensus and can build a bridge between UI and Smart Contracts
Blockchain Expert- you understand how the code of a Blockchain like Bitcoin, Ethereum network works and can code your own Blockchain network defining its rules and protocols
The world has enough opportunities for each of the above four roles. Each four requires a different skill set.

If you do not have a technical background and you do not wish to learn to code, Blockchain Generalist is the role that you should be aiming at. If you are a Supply Chain Manager, or an Equity Trader or a Financial Advisor, Blockchain Generalist is the role for you. It will help you take a decision whether you should utilize the benefits of Blockchain in your current system and processes. You will not have to rely on the opinion of your friends or colleagues. You yourself would be able to tell how Blockchain will improve your supply chain process, how will it secure your financial transactions.

A Smart Contract Developer, we like to think of it as a parallel to a UI developer of the current software development ecosystem. Smart Contract is quite similar to Javascript. Just the way a UI developer need not know much about the server side code, a Smart Contract developer need not know much about the actual mining, nodes, transaction logic, and implementations. If you already are a UI developer or have an appetite for learning UI stack, Smart Contract Developer is the role that you should be aiming at.


Title: Re: i'd like to start educating others about blockchain: main points?
Post by: TheArchaeologist on September 02, 2018, 09:19:33 AM
This free (for today) ebook called "Mastering Blockchain" from packt might also interest you:
https://www.packtpub.com/packt/offers/free-learning


Title: Re: i'd like to start educating others about blockchain: main points?
Post by: Wind_FURY on September 03, 2018, 07:54:05 AM
OP, to fully make newbies understand what, in reality, a blockchain is is to first tell them why they do not need a blockchain, and also explain "what isn't a blockchain".


Title: Re: i'd like to start educating others about blockchain: main points?
Post by: ahmad21 on September 07, 2018, 07:18:54 PM
I'd recommend Simply Explained - Savjee (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnxrdFPXJMeHru_b4Q_vTPQ/) channel as introduction. Even non-geek people should be able to understand it easily.

For more technical stuff the Jimmy Song course is good, but if you don't want to pair just google the glossary.

As alternative, books such as Mastering Bitcoin and Mastering Ethereum (will be released later this year) by Andreas Antonopoulos are great, especially they want to know/care about blockchain's technology on cryptocurrency world.

Mastering Bitcoin available for free at https://github.com/bitcoinbook/bitcoinbook (https://github.com/bitcoinbook/bitcoinbook) and AFAIK Mastering Ethereum should be free as well.

Also, these list that i've mentioned in past could be great supplementary :
Since you have intermediate blockchain knowledge, surely these lists shouldn't too difficult for you :
https://github.com/decrypto-org/blockchain-papers (https://github.com/decrypto-org/blockchain-papers)
https://github.com/coderplex/awesome-blockchain (https://github.com/coderplex/awesome-blockchain)

You also could check these cryptocurrency specific lists, but might be difficult for you (and me) :
https://github.com/igorbarinov/awesome-bitcoin (https://github.com/igorbarinov/awesome-bitcoin)
https://github.com/Scanate/EthList (https://github.com/Scanate/EthList)
https://github.com/jashmenn/bitcoin-reading-list (https://github.com/jashmenn/bitcoin-reading-list)

The lists i mentioned aren't courses, but i'm sure you would get more knowledge/info with shorter time.

Yeah these are good. It can get really technical eventually tho, not sure if a newbie will be able to deal with the entire book, but it's worth the effort.

Another great book on Bitcoin is The Bitcoin Standard by Saifedean Ammous:

https://www.amazon.com/Bitcoin-Standard-Decentralized-Alternative-Central/dp/1119473861

A pretty decent shoot at trying to explain the fundamentals of money and where does Bitcoin stand. Goes from bartering to the first traces of currencies like sea shells, to gold, to the gold standard in which fiat was based upon, then to the decoupling of fiat from the gold standard, and finally reaching Bitcoin (it takes a while to get there but it's worth the read). Nassim Taleb recommends it and I think he will add a prologue on the spanish release.
Blockchain is public ledger in which all the digital transactions can be kept and shared between the individuals or parties. So it is a decentralized database of digital dealings. Each transaction needs to be confirmed by a consensus of majority of the participants in the system. There is vast amount of information about blockchain which you can Google or see some good you tube videos for better explanation. Basically it is just a store of information but we today are using this for multiple ways just like using it for currency in form of bitcoin and various altcoins provide various solution with assistance of public ledgers.

Have a look at this video it explains blockchain by giving different definitions to varied intellect people. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hYip_Vuv8J0


Title: Re: i'd like to start educating others about blockchain: main points?
Post by: Srujan007 on September 08, 2018, 06:34:14 AM
Explain them why blockchain and why centralization is the problem and how blockchain works.
Introduce them to bitcoin ,and it's purpose.They will eventually learn about altcoins too later


Title: Re: i'd like to start educating others about blockchain: main points?
Post by: Wind_FURY on September 09, 2018, 08:01:52 AM
Explain them why blockchain and why centralization is the problem and how blockchain works.
Introduce them to bitcoin ,and it's purpose.They will eventually learn about altcoins too later

But always know the difference where decentralization can be applied well and where it can't. Developers should not always apply decentralization just for the purpose of it. I believe good examples of "where decentralization is not needed" are shown in most Ethereum dapps.