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9 Best Cryptocurrency Exchanges In The World To Buy Any Altcoins

9 Best Cryptocurrency Exchanges In The World To Buy Any Altcoins

Here is a consolidated list of best cryptocurrency exchanges with my comments:

  1. Binance:Offers mobile app and probably the fastest growing exchange. If you need to pick only one, this is the best and #1 in 2019.
  2. Bitmex: Very popular with high volume
  3. KuCoin: One of the strongest exchange that also offers a mobile app (Android and iOS). They have been constantly updating their mobile app to make it one of the best in the industry.
  4. CEX: My favorite
  5. CoinMama: Old but gold and let you buy BTC and ETH instantly.
  6. Bittrex: Another high-quality exchange with a lot of coins
  7. Changelly: Instantly convert any cryptocurrency to any of your choices. Great for instant conversion

                              Best Cryptocurrency Exchanges

Slowly and steadily, Bitcoin and altcoins are getting attention from more investors

all around the world. And why not? These cryptocurrencies are time and again proving themselves to be a safe haven against government’s inflationary policies. That’s why some people are even securing cryptocurrencies as their retirement funds, while some are doing pure speculation with short-term trading (i.e. buy low, sell high). And let’s not forget about those who are just starting off by looking around to find the answer to questions like:

  • Where do I buy such currencies?
  • What are the best cryptocurrency exchanges?

But before we talk about the best exchanges out there, I need to tell you that it’s not too late to get invested in cryptocurrencies. At the time of this writing, the Bitcoin and altcoin market is at an all-time high, with a market cap of $166 billion. I believe we will cross the $250 billion mark later this year. So now that you know you should invest, here’s where you need to go to do that.

Note: This list is starting from easy to use exchanges and moving towards some of the advanced exchanges.

9 Best Cryptocurrency Exchanges for Trading Cryptocurrency

1. Binance

Binance is a rapidly growing exchange that concluded its ICO a few months back. Though it is based out of China, it doesn’t serve its native country but is open to almost all countries around the world. Since its ICO to till date, it has grown tremendously and is now placed in top 10 cryptocurrency exchanges in the world. It now has more than 140 altcoins listed on it which are only increasing as the days are passing. Binance being a centralized exchange has taken a unique take to expand its business and also provides a decent discount for day traders if they use BNB coins. BNB is Binance Coin which is the native currency of this platform. Binance’s fee structure is also unique. To start with they have 0.1% standard trading fee which is already quite less than other peers. You can even reduce your fee further if you pay your trading fee in BNB according to the below-shown structure.

To get started with Binance you need to register using your email ID and the process is quite simple & fast. Moreover, you get 1 QTUM coin as a kind gesture for registration which is limited to 10,000 QTUM coins on first come first basis. Binance is one of the few exchanges that offers mobile app for iOS and Android. Being using it for a while, I find it too easy to trade cryptocurrency while on the move. You can watch this video to learn how to use their mobile app. They also have aggressive plans like multi-lingual support, mobile apps for both iOS and Android users, Binance Angel Program,  and the Community Coin Per Month etc for more adoption of their platform.

BitMex is high volume crypto exchange created by a talented team of economists, high-frequency traders and web developers for the crypto community. Here you will never find any issues regarding the liquidity of your cryptocurrencies. The primary currency traded on this exchange is Bitcoin and its future contracts. Apart from Bitcoin contracts, one can also play around with future contracts for altcoins such as Bitcoin Cash, Ethereum, Cardano, Litecoin, Ripple. The registration process on BitMex is quite simple where you just need to register through your email ID and their fee structure is also quite straightforward as shown below: Trade On BitMex

3. KuCoin

KuCoin is another easy and hassle-free cryptocurrency exchange. KuCoin offers many popular and unique coin such as DragonChain, $KCS, and many others. Just like Binance, they offer a fully functional mobile app for Android and iOS. To get started with KuCoin, you can deposit any crypto of your choice ex: BTC and start trading. Personally, I have been using KuCoin since last quarter of 2017 and they are getting popular day by day. Get started with KuCoin

4. Changelly

Changelly is one of the easiest ways to get ahold of various cryptocurrencies. Changelly has a proven track record of consistently good products being put out into the crypto-space. One of the best things about Changelly is that you don’t need to go through any lengthy verification or registration process. You just log in with your email ID (or any email ID) and start exchanging! Currently, it supports more than 35 cryptocurrencies along with fiat pairs such as USD/EUR. It is one of the best and easiest to use exchanges out there. If you want to know more, check out Harsh’s review on Changelly.

When you use Changelly to exchange cryptocurrency, Changelly bots connect in real time to some of the best and busiest cryptocurrency exchanges in the market to get you the best price. Usually, when using Changelly, a crypto-to-crypto exchange takes 5 to 30 minutes. They charge a commission fee of 0.5% on each trade, which I think is minimal in exchange for the volatility and risk that they bear on behalf of their users. In addition to the commission, a miner’s fee is also paid by the user and is deducted directly from their crypto balance. But all you need in order to buy from Changelly is a VISA/MasterCard (credit/debit card) or any Changelly-supported cryptocurrency and a wallet where you want to receive your new coins. The procedure is very simple. Head toward CoinSutra’s Cryptocurrency Exchange – Changelly, and follow the steps given in this guide.

Note: Though this guide shows how to buy Ripple in exchange for BTC, the process is exactly the same to buy any other Changelly-supported cryptocurrency. And if you want to buy cryptos using a VISA/MasterCard, then here is their official step-by-step guide on doing that. (Even though this guide is for buying BTC using a VISA/MasterCard, the process is the same as buying any other Changelly-supported cryptocurrency.)

5. Huobi Pro

Huobi Pro is an international cryptocurrency exchange that originated in China but now has moved across the world to serve a maximum number of investors. It is based out of Singapore and has been operating in this space successfully for the last five years.

As we speak, it occupies the #3 spot on CoinMarketCap’s list of exchanges by volume and has 244 cryptocurrency pairs. Hence, needless to say, of this, you will never face liquidity problems on this exchange. They also have mobile apps for both Android and iOS for users who want to trade cryptos on the go. Their registration process is also pretty simple and straightforward, so go ahead and do the needful. Oh, and just so you know, the exchange fee is also pretty low. Have fun. Do read, Huobi Exchange Review & Benefits of HT token: Can It Pull Off Another Binance?

  • Join Huobi Pro

6. Bittrex

Bittrex is a US-based cryptocurrency exchange that provides you the option to trade more than 190 cryptocurrencies at a time. They are well-regulated and compliant with all of the current US rules, so crypto users need not worry about the safety of their funds. Bittrex handles one of the largest BTC trading volumes out of all the exchanges in the world.

Here, the users (buyers/sellers) decide the rates in which they want to trade, and Bittrex charges them a small service fee for providing this platform (0.25%). To get started with Bittrex, you need to register and log in through your email ID, but to withdraw funds, you need to do a KYC by submitting your ID documents and phone number, as well as enabling two-factor authentication for higher limits. But one good thing about Bittrex is the account verification happens quite fast.

Bittrex supports two types of accounts:

  • Basic Account – withdrawal funds worth up to 3 BTC/day.
  • Advanced Account – withdrawal funds worth up to 100 BTC/day.

Bittrex is a “crypto-only” exchange, meaning it doesn’t allow you to deposit fiat currencies such as USD, EUR, GBP, etc. They provide access to advanced trading tools like candlestick charts and crosshairs, but the user interface is quite clean and intuitive, so newbies should have no problems. You can visit Bittrex and open a Bittrex account by following this official step by step guide here.

7. Poloniex

Founded by Tristan D’Agosta, Poloniex has been operational since January 2014 and is undoubtedly one of the biggest cryptocurrency exchanges in the world. It is based out of the United States and offers +100 cryptocurrencies to its users to trade. When you talk about trade volumes, nothing beats Poloniex. In 2017, Poloniex had the highest volume for ETH because it supports an independent Ethereum market as well as a BTC market.

It is a crypto-only exchange, but you can start trading easily by depositing USDT (Tether dollars). Poloniex also has zoomable candlestick charts for 5-minutes, 15-minutes, 30-minutes, 2-hours, 4-hours, and 1-day, along with a stop-limit feature for advanced cryptocurrency traders. Poloniex charges a fee of 0.15% to 0.25% on all trades depending upon whether you are a maker or a taker. So if you are looking to trade a variety of altcoins, then you should give Poloniex a shot. To get started with Poloniex, follow this official guide. Remember: As soon as you sign up for Poloniex using your email, do make sure to enable two-factor authentication! Check out Poloniex

8. Bitfinex

Bitfinex is another one of the largest and most popular cryptocurrency exchanges out there. Based out of Hong Kong and operational since 2014, it gives its users the option to trade the following 13 cryptocurrencies in exchange for USD or BTC:

  • Bitcoin
  • Bcash
  • Dash
  • Ethereum
  • Zcash
  • Monero
  • Litecoin
  • Ethereum Classic
  • OmiseGO
  • EOS
  • IOTA
  • Santiment
  • Ripple

Update: They have added a lot more cryptos recently. Unlike Bittrex and Poloniex, you can trade using USD (with a wire fee of at least $20). Also, users will need to pay a trade fee which varies from 0.1% to 0.8%

Also, whenever you withdrawal or deposit anything, you are charged a certain fee:

On Bitfinex, if you are a pro-trader, you will find advanced trading tools such as limit orders, stop orders, trailing stop, fill or kill, TWAP, and others, along with different market charts. To get started on Bitfinex, you need to register, verify your ID, and authenticate yourself. It typically takes 15-20 business days after submitting valid ID proof before you’re accepted into the platform. And whenever you get bored with the web version or want to trade on-the-go, you can use Bitfinex’s Android and iOS mobile apps.

The Best Crypto Exchanges

Using the above cryptocurrency exchanges will allow you to buy almost all of the cryptos you could ever want to buy. However, there are a few more cryptocurrency exchanges that you should have an account with, as there are a few coins that are only available there. It’s a good idea to have an account on most of these, which will save time when you discover a winning coin.

Some of those exchanges are:

  • Gate.io
  • YoBit

I will update this post as I find other trustable and feature-rich cryptocurrency exchanges. For now, you can consider joining our Telegram channel to stay updated with all the latest info. I hope these insights help you in choosing the best cryptocurrency exchange for you to use.

But one word of caution:

  • Don’t use these exchanges as a wallet to HODL your cryptos.

If you are storing cryptocurrencies on these exchanges for a few hours or even a few days for the sake of trading, then it’s probably OK. Otherwise, this is a bad practice. Large-scale hacks like Mt. Gox can happen at any time. I would strongly recommend you to use the Ledger Nano S or a wallet like Exodus, where you can store a lot of different cryptos and control your private keys.

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ADN Coin CEO Confirms Listing on BitForex Exchange by June 9, 2019

 ADN Coin CEO Confirms Listing on BitForex Exchange by June 9, 2019

                            

ADN Coin, a project spearheaded by finance and cryptocurrency experts

Ron Lim and Jon Ban, announced that they will be listing ADN Coin on several of the top cryptocurrency exchanges starting on June 9, 2019. The first exchange that will list ADN Coin is BitForex. The ADN Coin project also confirms that it is slated to be listed on at least six other exchanges in the next fifteen days, shortly following the BitForex listing. The names of the other exchanges remain a mystery, but will be revealed soon enough.

According to Mr. Ron Lim, Chief Executive Officer of ADN Coin:

“The project is going smoothly. We have confirmed the listing of ADN Coin with BitForex. We are finalizing the listing details with other exchanges and will be able to announce the names of these exchanges soon. We want to thank our development team and our supporters who continue to believe and invest in this revolutionary project.”

Most recently, Tad Einstein, a descendant of the great Albert Einstein, has publicly announced that he has partnered with ADN Coin and will serve in the capacity of Chief Information Officer and Strategic Advisor. Mr. Einstein believes in the innovative mechanisms and disruptive technology that the project proposes. He said “ADN Coin is a project that my team and I are devoting significant time and resources to. For too long, the ICO market has widely been used as a vehicle for fraud and deception, until now. ADN Coin and its underlying ecosystem are purpose built to re-instill investor confidence in the ICO process as well as provide the platform which will power real-world e-commerce leveraging cryptocurrencies. The ADN team is proud to be the leader in this revolution and is excited to deliver these necessary industry innovations to the world.”

BitForex Announced the Launching of ADN Coin with the details below:

  • ADN deposit will be available on 2019/06/09 16:00 (GMT+8)
  • ADN/BTC trading pair will be available on 2019/06/10 16:00 (GMT+8)
  • ADN withdrawal will be available on 2019/06/11 16:00 (GMT+8)

Token Info

Project Name: Aladdin
Token Symbol: ADN
Official Website: https://adncoin.com/
Total Supply: 100,000,000,000 ADN

According to ADN Coin’s website, the platform is a “Powerful ICO Security Platform.” One of the core tenants of ADN Coin is their proprietary blockchain-supported technology which offers transparency, security, and accountability throughout the Initial Coin Offering process. The ADN Coin ICO security platform will also implement “high-throughput, high scalability, and high availability solutions for Decentralized Applications (DApps) running within in the ADN ecosystem.” The project has very promising points that they highlighted on their site. ADN Coin mentions that the platform will have a secure environment and decentralized ecosystem, which is widely accessible and provides economic solutions which will empower business innovation, increase investor confidence, and benefit humans at the core.

ADN Coin is also developing a main network that is “specifically designed to protect ICO participants from fraud, scams, and other heinous activities which have been commonly associated with ICOs.” The platform is also proud to announce that their team will be the first to implement an ICO Wallet, in which funds cannot be accessed by ICO-holding companies except those approved by the participants. These capabilities will usher in a new generation of investor and participant confidence surrounding the ICO process. Another exciting development surrounding the ADN Coin is their promise of e-commerce integration. The team posted, that aside from securing ICOs, another one of the network’s main value propositions is its seamless integration as a payment solution to an online shopping mall platform where users can use cryptocurrencies as a payment method for consumer products.

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EU: Malta Needs to Improve Readiness to Respond to Cryptocurrency Crime

EU: Malta Needs to Improve Readiness to Respond to Cryptocurrency Crime

                                

The European Union has told Malta it needs to improve the resources

it has to fight potential financial crime as a result of cryptocurrency popularity, local daily news outlet Malta Today reported on June 5. In a letter to member states advising how to spend EU funds, the European Commission flagged Malta’s burgeoning cryptocurrency sector as a potential weak link in the fight against financial crime.

“The Commission, in its recommendations to member states for the use of EU funds, said that the size of Malta’s financial and gaming sector, and the efforts to attract crypto-currency operators required an effective anti-money laundering enforcement,” Malta Today summarized. Additionally, possible conflicts of interest in government should be addressed regarding corruption, while tax obligations should also be reassessed. “Furthermore, the police’s Economic Crimes Unit is currently understaffed,” the Commission added.

It continued:

“In this context, it is important to couple a strengthened legislative framework with timely and thorough implementation.”

Malta continues on its path to create a haven for cryptocurrency and blockchain businesses. As Cointelegraph reported, some of the industry’s biggest names, including exchange Binance, have made the country their home under the government’s highly-publicized “Blockchain Island” plans. At the same time, authorities are getting to grips with controlling the sector, creating both vetting structures and releasing information for consumers, such as the risks associated with crypto asset investment. Silvio Schembri, Junior Minister for Financial Services, Digital Economy and Innovation within the Office of the Prime Minister of Malta, wrote a dedicated article for Cointelegraph last month in which he discussed the current state of the “Blockchain Island” project.

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Indian Bitconnect Promoter on the Run After Third Crypto Scam

Indian Bitconnect Promoter on the Run After Third Crypto Scam

                                     Bitconnect, Scam, Bitcoin Scam

A scammer who solicits investments with the lure of rich returns is on the run in India.

By CCN: Another cryptocurrency scam, same fraudster. Police in India’s city of Surat have implicated infamous BitConnect promoter Divyesh Darji in yet another cryptocurrency scam. According to The Times of India, Darji was involved in promoting a cryptocurrency known as Regal Coin to investors by promising them astronomical returns. Darji who was arrested last year in August for his role in the BitConnect scam has been facing trial. However, he is currently on the run after being released on bail. Per India’s Crime Investigation Department (CID), Darji promised investors returns of up to 5,000 percent if they put their money in Regal Coin. Specifically, Darji promoted the cryptocurrency as a superior investment compared to Bitcoin as payouts would start within 99 days. Investors would also earn extra money from recruiting other investors,

according to the CID:

Darji had told his investors that they needed to stay invested just for 99 days. He also promised to pay them returns on their principal according to profits on robotic trading, besides 1% to 1.6% referral bonuses every 11 days.

Prolific fraudster: two more crypto scams since bitconnect

It is understood that Darji was working in concert with some family members as well as aides. The daughter, Purohit, has been arrested. Some of the victims who have filed police reports lost between Rs 10.50 lakh ($15,000) and Rs 17.50 lakh ($25,000). Besides BitConnect and now Regal Coin, Darji has also been implicated in another cryptocurrency scam involving the Dekado coin. This emerged after a victim who lost Rs 48 lakh (approximately $70,000) filed a report with the police in January. Darji implicated in yet another scam | Source: TwitterThe Dekado coin scam promised investors returns of between 42 – 72 percent within a period of six months. And just like with other cryptocurrency scams Darji has been involved in, recruiters were also awarded referral bonuses.

What Darji’s scams have in common

While the cryptocurrency scams that Darji has been implicated in bear different names, they all follow the same script. This includes the incentives offered to lure investors (high and unrealistic returns) and methods of recruitment (referral bonuses). Additionally, while Darji is allegedly guilty of defrauding Indian residents, the companies behind the scams have all been registered abroad.After words, numbers are my other love… mostly when they are going up and they have nothing to do with taxes or expenses. That makes green my favorite color!

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French Gov’t Minister Open to Enabling Crypto Donations for Notre Dame

French Gov’t Minister Open to Enabling Crypto Donations for Notre Dame

                              

France’s Minister of State for the Digital Sector, Cédric O,

has said he is open to cooperating with cryptocurrency platforms to enable crypto donations for the reconstruction of the Notre Dame cathedral. The news was reported by Bloomberg on April 17. The medieval cathedral suffered a blaze on April 15 that nearly destroyed the world-renowned landmark. Within just two days, donations for the monument’s reconstruction are reportedly approaching 900 million euros (over $1 billion). Cédric O — whose ministry works under the aegis of France’s Minister of Economy and Finance, Bruno Le Maire — noted that the government’s newly-launched website for Notre Dame donations was created extremely quickly and does not as of yet support contributions in cryptocurrencies.

The official site currently links to four approved organizations that are collecting donations for the reconstruction, but Cédric O stressed the government is “open to discussing with others” to help drive the fundraising efforts. The minister said the same conditions would apply to crypto donations as those for fiat currencies — organizations must not charge commissions, data should be collected for tax deductions and the funds should ultimately be routed via one of the four approved organizations.

Major global crypto exchange Binance also launched its own crypto donation program to support reconstruction of the cathedral this week, as reported. The new donation channel is hosted on Binance’s charity platform, which was launched as an initiative of the The Blockchain Charity Foundation (BCF). Earlier this week, Bruno Le Maire affirmed that blockchain technology is a priority for his country’s government. He highlighted the crypto and blockchain regulatory progress heralded by the PACTE Act, which was passed by the French National Assembly earlier this month.

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Facebook Will Roll Out “GlobalCoin” in 2020 And Wants Everything To Be Perfect

 

Facebook Will Roll Out “GlobalCoin” in 2020 And Wants Everything To Be Perfect

                   

Facebook is still determined to dominate the world of cryptocurrencies.

Months after creating a blockchain division, the efforts of this team seem to be bearing fruit and the famous “Facebook Coin” already has a name and estimated release date.According to a report published by BBC, the cryptocurrency will be named “GlobalCoin” and will be available for use in a dozen unidentified countries by Q1 2020.

GlobalCoin: The new Stablecoin Created by Facebook to Disrupt the Crypto Ecosystem

Although GlobalCoin will be powered by blockchain technology, it will not be a typical volatile cryptocurrency, instead, it will be pegged to a basket of fiat currencies including dollars, euros, british pounds and other similar currencies. Facebook’s strong secrecy regarding this project may also be nearing its end as they are expected to provide more details about the currency this summer. Facebook has been working hard on the development of GlobalCoin. In addition to hiring a significant number of former PayPal employees, the team has engaged in conversations and consultations with various strategic entities including the Bank of England and the US Treasury.

Also, Facebook has been talking to an undetermined number of exchanges to promote trading and adoption of its cryptocurrency. Among the exchanges contacted one worthy of mention is Gemini, which was created by its former partners, the twins Winklevoss, with whom Mark Zuckerberg previously had legal disputes.Facebook is also in conversations with companies specializing in money remittances to facilitate the conversion of GlobalCoin into fiat local currency without going through traditional banking procedures. Western Union is one of the companies contacted by Facebook according to the BBC.

Not Everyone is Too Happy About This Idea

Facebook’s idea of developing a cryptocurrency raised several alarms, especially because of recent scandals that revealed how social media behemoth had irregularly obtained and marketed private information from its users. In an open letter addressed to Zuckerberg earlier this month, the US Senate and Banking committee asked Facebook’s CEO to clarify certain doubts about this initiative, showing that the project is in

the government’s sights:

“The Wall Street Journal recently reported that Facebook is recruiting dozens of financial firms and online merchants to help launch a cryptocurrency-based payments system using its social network. Last year, Facebook asked U.S. banks to share detailed financial information about consumers. In addition, privacy experts have raised questions about Facebook’s extensive data collection practices and whether any of the data collected by Facebook is being used for purposes that do or should subject Facebook to the Fair Credit Reporting Act”.

So far, Facebook has refused to provide any kind of comment

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Top Banks Are Building a Crypto Settlement System, Showing More Mixed Signals On Blockchain Support

Top Banks Are Building a Crypto Settlement System, Showing More Mixed Signals On Blockchain Support

                                

 

The banking industry, now well aware of blockchain’s revolutionary potential,

continues to explore a range of options for integrating the technology into their present operating processes. Although there is no doubt that cryptocurrency poses a threat to their business models, there are also very real opportunities to use it for their own benefit. Nevertheless, the extent to which they are willing to embrace permissionless, trustless platforms remains unclear. Simply put, they respect blockchain’s potential, yet are still trying to create the means to maintain control over how it is used within their own ecosystems.

Reuters has reported that several large international banks are creating a blockchain-based currency to aid in transaction settlement. These banks include UBS, Santander, Credit Suisse, and Barclay’s. They have invested USD $50 million in the project, which will be run by a new entity named “Fnality.” An anonymous spokesperson for the banks has stated that the research and development phase of the venture is coming to an end, thus indicating that the platform could soon be deployed. The coin these banks will create is expected to be a stablecoin, likely pegged to a trusted reserve currency such as the U.S. Dollar or the Euro. It will be used as a digital bridge asset between various fiats. It will probably not be made available on the open market. This architecture is similar to Ripple’s publicly available xRapid, and IBM’s Blockchain World Wire, which uses Stellar Lumens.

Blockchain’s ability to quickly and efficiently move assets across borders is one of its most remarkable features, and banks are wise to embrace this use case. Nevertheless, by design, distributed ledger technology is not meant to be controlled by central entities. Although this new coin may succeed, it is an obvious attempt by these banks to create a platform that can serve the same function as those offered by Ripple and IBM, yet without the reliance on permissionless blockchain networks.

In a sense, this new platform reflects the dilemma that banks are in over the growth and adoption of decentralized cryptocurrency. It is no secret that they overwhelming dislike it, yet at the same time they are forced to recognize that blockchain assets are now firmly entrenched within the global economy, and will no doubt grow much more significant in the coming years. In short, there is no avoiding the blockchain revolution, yet banks are having a very difficult time finding a way to incorporate the technology into their existing business models. Trying to create hybrid, pseudo-cryptocurrencies that they control, as evidenced by this new project, is their present response.

Even if banks want to embrace the crypto revolution, doing so will be very difficult. They are legally bound by a wide range of rules that are largely incompatible with decentralized ledger frameworks. These include tax reporting, know-your-customer, and anti-money laundering regulations. Attempting to fit open and permissionless blockchain assets into a system with such requirements will be difficult, if not impossible, to achieve.

It is still far to early to understand the full impact cryptocurrency will have on the present financial system, yet banks can no longer ignore the fact that changes are taking place. What is certain is that in order to benefit from blockchain technology, banks should not send mixed signals over its use. Whereas it is true that crypto renders much of their services obsolete, it also creates new opportunities to become more efficient and create new business offerings.

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Home News Blockchain News US and Irish universities start offering courses on Blockchain and cryptocurrency Tina Yordanova By Tina Yordanova May 31, 2019 US and Irish universities start offering courses on Blockchain and cryptocurrency Blockchain News US and Irish universities start offering courses on Blockchain and cryptocurrency 1 Advertisements The University of Pennsylvania and Dublin City University are among the pioneers, who have made a step towards introducing education plans on Blockchain and cryptocurrency. Such courses are expected to experience a rise in popularity as Blockchain and cryptocurrencies are gaining more traction among students. The recent bullish sessions for a majority of the tokens is another reason for students to start thinking about education in this area. The University of Pennsylvania, and specifically the Wharton School, announced the launch of a new online program called “Fintech: Foundations and Applications of Financial Technologies.” on 30 May. While the title of the course does not explicitly state a focus on cryptocurrencies, the announced course description reveals a heavy emphasis on the topic. The UPenn course will aid students in understanding how Blockchain can revolutionize payments and how does cryptocurrency work as a system. On the other end of the ocean, in Ireland, Dublin City University is also introducing a masters course on Blockchain and its’ functionalities. In order to accomplish this, the university decided to seek out the help of Technology Ireland ICT Skillnet. In the official announcement, the President of Dublin City University, Professor Brian MacCraith cheered: DCU is proud to collaborate with Skillnet Ireland on the first of its kind Master’s programme in Blockchain (Distributed Ledger Technologies). This too is an online course, which can be taken part-time as well. This program was designed after in-depth research was carried out, in order to identify the main skills and practical knowledge aspiring engineers will need to work with Blockchain efficiently.

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Home News Blockchain News US and Irish universities start offering courses on Blockchain and cryptocurrency Tina Yordanova By Tina Yordanova May 31, 2019 US and Irish universities start offering courses on Blockchain and cryptocurrency Blockchain News US and Irish universities start offering courses on Blockchain and cryptocurrency 1 Advertisements The University of Pennsylvania and Dublin City University are among the pioneers, who have made a step towards introducing education plans on Blockchain and cryptocurrency. Such courses are expected to experience a rise in popularity as Blockchain and cryptocurrencies are gaining more traction among students. The recent bullish sessions for a majority of the tokens is another reason for students to start thinking about education in this area. The University of Pennsylvania, and specifically the Wharton School, announced the launch of a new online program called “Fintech: Foundations and Applications of Financial Technologies.” on 30 May. While the title of the course does not explicitly state a focus on cryptocurrencies, the announced course description reveals a heavy emphasis on the topic. The UPenn course will aid students in understanding how Blockchain can revolutionize payments and how does cryptocurrency work as a system. On the other end of the ocean, in Ireland, Dublin City University is also introducing a masters course on Blockchain and its’ functionalities. In order to accomplish this, the university decided to seek out the help of Technology Ireland ICT Skillnet. In the official announcement, the President of Dublin City University, Professor Brian MacCraith cheered: DCU is proud to collaborate with Skillnet Ireland on the first of its kind Master’s programme in Blockchain (Distributed Ledger Technologies). This too is an online course, which can be taken part-time as well. This program was designed after in-depth research was carried out, in order to identify the main skills and practical knowledge aspiring engineers will need to work with Blockchain efficiently.

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Home News Blockchain News US and Irish universities start offering courses on Blockchain and cryptocurrency Tina Yordanova By Tina Yordanova May 31, 2019 US and Irish universities start offering courses on Blockchain and cryptocurrency Blockchain News US and Irish universities start offering courses on Blockchain and cryptocurrency 1 Advertisements The University of Pennsylvania and Dublin City University are among the pioneers, who have made a step towards introducing education plans on Blockchain and cryptocurrency. Such courses are expected to experience a rise in popularity as Blockchain and cryptocurrencies are gaining more traction among students. The recent bullish sessions for a majority of the tokens is another reason for students to start thinking about education in this area. The University of Pennsylvania, and specifically the Wharton School, announced the launch of a new online program called “Fintech: Foundations and Applications of Financial Technologies.” on 30 May. While the title of the course does not explicitly state a focus on cryptocurrencies, the announced course description reveals a heavy emphasis on the topic. The UPenn course will aid students in understanding how Blockchain can revolutionize payments and how does cryptocurrency work as a system. On the other end of the ocean, in Ireland, Dublin City University is also introducing a masters course on Blockchain and its’ functionalities. In order to accomplish this, the university decided to seek out the help of Technology Ireland ICT Skillnet. In the official announcement, the President of Dublin City University, Professor Brian MacCraith cheered: DCU is proud to collaborate with Skillnet Ireland on the first of its kind Master’s programme in Blockchain (Distributed Ledger Technologies). This too is an online course, which can be taken part-time as well. This program was designed after in-depth research was carried out, in order to identify the main skills and practical knowledge aspiring engineers will need to work with Blockchain efficiently.

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Home News Blockchain News US and Irish universities start offering courses on Blockchain and cryptocurrency Tina Yordanova By Tina Yordanova May 31, 2019 US and Irish universities start offering courses on Blockchain and cryptocurrency Blockchain News US and Irish universities start offering courses on Blockchain and cryptocurrency 1 Advertisements The University of Pennsylvania and Dublin City University are among the pioneers, who have made a step towards introducing education plans on Blockchain and cryptocurrency. Such courses are expected to experience a rise in popularity as Blockchain and cryptocurrencies are gaining more traction among students. The recent bullish sessions for a majority of the tokens is another reason for students to start thinking about education in this area. The University of Pennsylvania, and specifically the Wharton School, announced the launch of a new online program called “Fintech: Foundations and Applications of Financial Technologies.” on 30 May. While the title of the course does not explicitly state a focus on cryptocurrencies, the announced course description reveals a heavy emphasis on the topic. The UPenn course will aid students in understanding how Blockchain can revolutionize payments and how does cryptocurrency work as a system. On the other end of the ocean, in Ireland, Dublin City University is also introducing a masters course on Blockchain and its’ functionalities. In order to accomplish this, the university decided to seek out the help of Technology Ireland ICT Skillnet. In the official announcement, the President of Dublin City University, Professor Brian MacCraith cheered: DCU is proud to collaborate with Skillnet Ireland on the first of its kind Master’s programme in Blockchain (Distributed Ledger Technologies). This too is an online course, which can be taken part-time as well. This program was designed after in-depth research was carried out, in order to identify the main skills and practical knowledge aspiring engineers will need to work with Blockchain efficiently.

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Home News Blockchain News US and Irish universities start offering courses on Blockchain and cryptocurrency Tina Yordanova By Tina Yordanova May 31, 2019 US and Irish universities start offering courses on Blockchain and cryptocurrency Blockchain News US and Irish universities start offering courses on Blockchain and cryptocurrency 1 Advertisements The University of Pennsylvania and Dublin City University are among the pioneers, who have made a step towards introducing education plans on Blockchain and cryptocurrency. Such courses are expected to experience a rise in popularity as Blockchain and cryptocurrencies are gaining more traction among students. The recent bullish sessions for a majority of the tokens is another reason for students to start thinking about education in this area. The University of Pennsylvania, and specifically the Wharton School, announced the launch of a new online program called “Fintech: Foundations and Applications of Financial Technologies.” on 30 May. While the title of the course does not explicitly state a focus on cryptocurrencies, the announced course description reveals a heavy emphasis on the topic. The UPenn course will aid students in understanding how Blockchain can revolutionize payments and how does cryptocurrency work as a system. On the other end of the ocean, in Ireland, Dublin City University is also introducing a masters course on Blockchain and its’ functionalities. In order to accomplish this, the university decided to seek out the help of Technology Ireland ICT Skillnet. In the official announcement, the President of Dublin City University, Professor Brian MacCraith cheered: DCU is proud to collaborate with Skillnet Ireland on the first of its kind Master’s programme in Blockchain (Distributed Ledger Technologies). This too is an online course, which can be taken part-time as well. This program was designed after in-depth research was carried out, in order to identify the main skills and practical knowledge aspiring engineers will need to work with Blockchain efficiently.

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Home News Blockchain News US and Irish universities start offering courses on Blockchain and cryptocurrency Tina Yordanova By Tina Yordanova May 31, 2019 US and Irish universities start offering courses on Blockchain and cryptocurrency Blockchain News US and Irish universities start offering courses on Blockchain and cryptocurrency 1 Advertisements The University of Pennsylvania and Dublin City University are among the pioneers, who have made a step towards introducing education plans on Blockchain and cryptocurrency. Such courses are expected to experience a rise in popularity as Blockchain and cryptocurrencies are gaining more traction among students. The recent bullish sessions for a majority of the tokens is another reason for students to start thinking about education in this area. The University of Pennsylvania, and specifically the Wharton School, announced the launch of a new online program called “Fintech: Foundations and Applications of Financial Technologies.” on 30 May. While the title of the course does not explicitly state a focus on cryptocurrencies, the announced course description reveals a heavy emphasis on the topic. The UPenn course will aid students in understanding how Blockchain can revolutionize payments and how does cryptocurrency work as a system. On the other end of the ocean, in Ireland, Dublin City University is also introducing a masters course on Blockchain and its’ functionalities. In order to accomplish this, the university decided to seek out the help of Technology Ireland ICT Skillnet. In the official announcement, the President of Dublin City University, Professor Brian MacCraith cheered: DCU is proud to collaborate with Skillnet Ireland on the first of its kind Master’s programme in Blockchain (Distributed Ledger Technologies). This too is an online course, which can be taken part-time as well. This program was designed after in-depth research was carried out, in order to identify the main skills and practical knowledge aspiring engineers will need to work with Blockchain efficiently.

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Home News Blockchain News US and Irish universities start offering courses on Blockchain and cryptocurrency Tina Yordanova By Tina Yordanova May 31, 2019 US and Irish universities start offering courses on Blockchain and cryptocurrency Blockchain News US and Irish universities start offering courses on Blockchain and cryptocurrency 1 Advertisements The University of Pennsylvania and Dublin City University are among the pioneers, who have made a step towards introducing education plans on Blockchain and cryptocurrency. Such courses are expected to experience a rise in popularity as Blockchain and cryptocurrencies are gaining more traction among students. The recent bullish sessions for a majority of the tokens is another reason for students to start thinking about education in this area. The University of Pennsylvania, and specifically the Wharton School, announced the launch of a new online program called “Fintech: Foundations and Applications of Financial Technologies.” on 30 May. While the title of the course does not explicitly state a focus on cryptocurrencies, the announced course description reveals a heavy emphasis on the topic. The UPenn course will aid students in understanding how Blockchain can revolutionize payments and how does cryptocurrency work as a system. On the other end of the ocean, in Ireland, Dublin City University is also introducing a masters course on Blockchain and its’ functionalities. In order to accomplish this, the university decided to seek out the help of Technology Ireland ICT Skillnet. In the official announcement, the President of Dublin City University, Professor Brian MacCraith cheered: DCU is proud to collaborate with Skillnet Ireland on the first of its kind Master’s programme in Blockchain (Distributed Ledger Technologies). This too is an online course, which can be taken part-time as well. This program was designed after in-depth research was carried out, in order to identify the main skills and practical knowledge aspiring engineers will need to work with Blockchain efficiently.

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Home News Blockchain News US and Irish universities start offering courses on Blockchain and cryptocurrency Tina Yordanova By Tina Yordanova May 31, 2019 US and Irish universities start offering courses on Blockchain and cryptocurrency Blockchain News US and Irish universities start offering courses on Blockchain and cryptocurrency 1 Advertisements The University of Pennsylvania and Dublin City University are among the pioneers, who have made a step towards introducing education plans on Blockchain and cryptocurrency. Such courses are expected to experience a rise in popularity as Blockchain and cryptocurrencies are gaining more traction among students. The recent bullish sessions for a majority of the tokens is another reason for students to start thinking about education in this area. The University of Pennsylvania, and specifically the Wharton School, announced the launch of a new online program called “Fintech: Foundations and Applications of Financial Technologies.” on 30 May. While the title of the course does not explicitly state a focus on cryptocurrencies, the announced course description reveals a heavy emphasis on the topic. The UPenn course will aid students in understanding how Blockchain can revolutionize payments and how does cryptocurrency work as a system. On the other end of the ocean, in Ireland, Dublin City University is also introducing a masters course on Blockchain and its’ functionalities. In order to accomplish this, the university decided to seek out the help of Technology Ireland ICT Skillnet. In the official announcement, the President of Dublin City University, Professor Brian MacCraith cheered: DCU is proud to collaborate with Skillnet Ireland on the first of its kind Master’s programme in Blockchain (Distributed Ledger Technologies). This too is an online course, which can be taken part-time as well. This program was designed after in-depth research was carried out, in order to identify the main skills and practical knowledge aspiring engineers will need to work with Blockchain efficiently.

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Home News Blockchain News US and Irish universities start offering courses on Blockchain and cryptocurrency Tina Yordanova By Tina Yordanova May 31, 2019 US and Irish universities start offering courses on Blockchain and cryptocurrency Blockchain News US and Irish universities start offering courses on Blockchain and cryptocurrency 1 Advertisements The University of Pennsylvania and Dublin City University are among the pioneers, who have made a step towards introducing education plans on Blockchain and cryptocurrency. Such courses are expected to experience a rise in popularity as Blockchain and cryptocurrencies are gaining more traction among students. The recent bullish sessions for a majority of the tokens is another reason for students to start thinking about education in this area. The University of Pennsylvania, and specifically the Wharton School, announced the launch of a new online program called “Fintech: Foundations and Applications of Financial Technologies.” on 30 May. While the title of the course does not explicitly state a focus on cryptocurrencies, the announced course description reveals a heavy emphasis on the topic. The UPenn course will aid students in understanding how Blockchain can revolutionize payments and how does cryptocurrency work as a system. On the other end of the ocean, in Ireland, Dublin City University is also introducing a masters course on Blockchain and its’ functionalities. In order to accomplish this, the university decided to seek out the help of Technology Ireland ICT Skillnet. In the official announcement, the President of Dublin City University, Professor Brian MacCraith cheered: DCU is proud to collaborate with Skillnet Ireland on the first of its kind Master’s programme in Blockchain (Distributed Ledger Technologies). This too is an online course, which can be taken part-time as well. This program was designed after in-depth research was carried out, in order to identify the main skills and practical knowledge aspiring engineers will need to work with Blockchain efficiently.

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Home News Blockchain News US and Irish universities start offering courses on Blockchain and cryptocurrency Tina Yordanova By Tina Yordanova May 31, 2019 US and Irish universities start offering courses on Blockchain and cryptocurrency Blockchain News US and Irish universities start offering courses on Blockchain and cryptocurrency 1 Advertisements The University of Pennsylvania and Dublin City University are among the pioneers, who have made a step towards introducing education plans on Blockchain and cryptocurrency. Such courses are expected to experience a rise in popularity as Blockchain and cryptocurrencies are gaining more traction among students. The recent bullish sessions for a majority of the tokens is another reason for students to start thinking about education in this area. The University of Pennsylvania, and specifically the Wharton School, announced the launch of a new online program called “Fintech: Foundations and Applications of Financial Technologies.” on 30 May. While the title of the course does not explicitly state a focus on cryptocurrencies, the announced course description reveals a heavy emphasis on the topic. The UPenn course will aid students in understanding how Blockchain can revolutionize payments and how does cryptocurrency work as a system. On the other end of the ocean, in Ireland, Dublin City University is also introducing a masters course on Blockchain and its’ functionalities. In order to accomplish this, the university decided to seek out the help of Technology Ireland ICT Skillnet. In the official announcement, the President of Dublin City University, Professor Brian MacCraith cheered: DCU is proud to collaborate with Skillnet Ireland on the first of its kind Master’s programme in Blockchain (Distributed Ledger Technologies). This too is an online course, which can be taken part-time as well. This program was designed after in-depth research was carried out, in order to identify the main skills and practical knowledge aspiring engineers will need to work with Blockchain efficiently.

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Home News Blockchain News US and Irish universities start offering courses on Blockchain and cryptocurrency Tina Yordanova By Tina Yordanova May 31, 2019 US and Irish universities start offering courses on Blockchain and cryptocurrency Blockchain News US and Irish universities start offering courses on Blockchain and cryptocurrency 1 Advertisements The University of Pennsylvania and Dublin City University are among the pioneers, who have made a step towards introducing education plans on Blockchain and cryptocurrency. Such courses are expected to experience a rise in popularity as Blockchain and cryptocurrencies are gaining more traction among students. The recent bullish sessions for a majority of the tokens is another reason for students to start thinking about education in this area. The University of Pennsylvania, and specifically the Wharton School, announced the launch of a new online program called “Fintech: Foundations and Applications of Financial Technologies.” on 30 May. While the title of the course does not explicitly state a focus on cryptocurrencies, the announced course description reveals a heavy emphasis on the topic. The UPenn course will aid students in understanding how Blockchain can revolutionize payments and how does cryptocurrency work as a system. On the other end of the ocean, in Ireland, Dublin City University is also introducing a masters course on Blockchain and its’ functionalities. In order to accomplish this, the university decided to seek out the help of Technology Ireland ICT Skillnet. In the official announcement, the President of Dublin City University, Professor Brian MacCraith cheered: DCU is proud to collaborate with Skillnet Ireland on the first of its kind Master’s programme in Blockchain (Distributed Ledger Technologies). This too is an online course, which can be taken part-time as well. This program was designed after in-depth research was carried out, in order to identify the main skills and practical knowledge aspiring engineers will need to work with Blockchain efficiently.

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Home News Blockchain News US and Irish universities start offering courses on Blockchain and cryptocurrency Tina Yordanova By Tina Yordanova May 31, 2019 US and Irish universities start offering courses on Blockchain and cryptocurrency Blockchain News US and Irish universities start offering courses on Blockchain and cryptocurrency 1 Advertisements The University of Pennsylvania and Dublin City University are among the pioneers, who have made a step towards introducing education plans on Blockchain and cryptocurrency. Such courses are expected to experience a rise in popularity as Blockchain and cryptocurrencies are gaining more traction among students. The recent bullish sessions for a majority of the tokens is another reason for students to start thinking about education in this area. The University of Pennsylvania, and specifically the Wharton School, announced the launch of a new online program called “Fintech: Foundations and Applications of Financial Technologies.” on 30 May. While the title of the course does not explicitly state a focus on cryptocurrencies, the announced course description reveals a heavy emphasis on the topic. The UPenn course will aid students in understanding how Blockchain can revolutionize payments and how does cryptocurrency work as a system. On the other end of the ocean, in Ireland, Dublin City University is also introducing a masters course on Blockchain and its’ functionalities. In order to accomplish this, the university decided to seek out the help of Technology Ireland ICT Skillnet. In the official announcement, the President of Dublin City University, Professor Brian MacCraith cheered: DCU is proud to collaborate with Skillnet Ireland on the first of its kind Master’s programme in Blockchain (Distributed Ledger Technologies). This too is an online course, which can be taken part-time as well. This program was designed after in-depth research was carried out, in order to identify the main skills and practical knowledge aspiring engineers will need to work with Blockchain efficiently.

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Home News Blockchain News US and Irish universities start offering courses on Blockchain and cryptocurrency Tina Yordanova By Tina Yordanova May 31, 2019 US and Irish universities start offering courses on Blockchain and cryptocurrency Blockchain News US and Irish universities start offering courses on Blockchain and cryptocurrency 1 Advertisements The University of Pennsylvania and Dublin City University are among the pioneers, who have made a step towards introducing education plans on Blockchain and cryptocurrency. Such courses are expected to experience a rise in popularity as Blockchain and cryptocurrencies are gaining more traction among students. The recent bullish sessions for a majority of the tokens is another reason for students to start thinking about education in this area. The University of Pennsylvania, and specifically the Wharton School, announced the launch of a new online program called “Fintech: Foundations and Applications of Financial Technologies.” on 30 May. While the title of the course does not explicitly state a focus on cryptocurrencies, the announced course description reveals a heavy emphasis on the topic. The UPenn course will aid students in understanding how Blockchain can revolutionize payments and how does cryptocurrency work as a system. On the other end of the ocean, in Ireland, Dublin City University is also introducing a masters course on Blockchain and its’ functionalities. In order to accomplish this, the university decided to seek out the help of Technology Ireland ICT Skillnet. In the official announcement, the President of Dublin City University, Professor Brian MacCraith cheered: DCU is proud to collaborate with Skillnet Ireland on the first of its kind Master’s programme in Blockchain (Distributed Ledger Technologies). This too is an online course, which can be taken part-time as well. This program was designed after in-depth research was carried out, in order to identify the main skills and practical knowledge aspiring engineers will need to work with Blockchain efficiently.

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Home News Blockchain News US and Irish universities start offering courses on Blockchain and cryptocurrency Tina Yordanova By Tina Yordanova May 31, 2019 US and Irish universities start offering courses on Blockchain and cryptocurrency Blockchain News US and Irish universities start offering courses on Blockchain and cryptocurrency 1 Advertisements The University of Pennsylvania and Dublin City University are among the pioneers, who have made a step towards introducing education plans on Blockchain and cryptocurrency. Such courses are expected to experience a rise in popularity as Blockchain and cryptocurrencies are gaining more traction among students. The recent bullish sessions for a majority of the tokens is another reason for students to start thinking about education in this area. The University of Pennsylvania, and specifically the Wharton School, announced the launch of a new online program called “Fintech: Foundations and Applications of Financial Technologies.” on 30 May. While the title of the course does not explicitly state a focus on cryptocurrencies, the announced course description reveals a heavy emphasis on the topic. The UPenn course will aid students in understanding how Blockchain can revolutionize payments and how does cryptocurrency work as a system. On the other end of the ocean, in Ireland, Dublin City University is also introducing a masters course on Blockchain and its’ functionalities. In order to accomplish this, the university decided to seek out the help of Technology Ireland ICT Skillnet. In the official announcement, the President of Dublin City University, Professor Brian MacCraith cheered: DCU is proud to collaborate with Skillnet Ireland on the first of its kind Master’s programme in Blockchain (Distributed Ledger Technologies). This too is an online course, which can be taken part-time as well. This program was designed after in-depth research was carried out, in order to identify the main skills and practical knowledge aspiring engineers will need to work with Blockchain efficiently.

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Home News Blockchain News US and Irish universities start offering courses on Blockchain and cryptocurrency Tina Yordanova By Tina Yordanova May 31, 2019 US and Irish universities start offering courses on Blockchain and cryptocurrency Blockchain News US and Irish universities start offering courses on Blockchain and cryptocurrency 1 Advertisements The University of Pennsylvania and Dublin City University are among the pioneers, who have made a step towards introducing education plans on Blockchain and cryptocurrency. Such courses are expected to experience a rise in popularity as Blockchain and cryptocurrencies are gaining more traction among students. The recent bullish sessions for a majority of the tokens is another reason for students to start thinking about education in this area. The University of Pennsylvania, and specifically the Wharton School, announced the launch of a new online program called “Fintech: Foundations and Applications of Financial Technologies.” on 30 May. While the title of the course does not explicitly state a focus on cryptocurrencies, the announced course description reveals a heavy emphasis on the topic. The UPenn course will aid students in understanding how Blockchain can revolutionize payments and how does cryptocurrency work as a system. On the other end of the ocean, in Ireland, Dublin City University is also introducing a masters course on Blockchain and its’ functionalities. In order to accomplish this, the university decided to seek out the help of Technology Ireland ICT Skillnet. In the official announcement, the President of Dublin City University, Professor Brian MacCraith cheered: DCU is proud to collaborate with Skillnet Ireland on the first of its kind Master’s programme in Blockchain (Distributed Ledger Technologies). This too is an online course, which can be taken part-time as well. This program was designed after in-depth research was carried out, in order to identify the main skills and practical knowledge aspiring engineers will need to work with Blockchain efficiently.

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Home News Blockchain News US and Irish universities start offering courses on Blockchain and cryptocurrency Tina Yordanova By Tina Yordanova May 31, 2019 US and Irish universities start offering courses on Blockchain and cryptocurrency Blockchain News US and Irish universities start offering courses on Blockchain and cryptocurrency 1 Advertisements The University of Pennsylvania and Dublin City University are among the pioneers, who have made a step towards introducing education plans on Blockchain and cryptocurrency. Such courses are expected to experience a rise in popularity as Blockchain and cryptocurrencies are gaining more traction among students. The recent bullish sessions for a majority of the tokens is another reason for students to start thinking about education in this area. The University of Pennsylvania, and specifically the Wharton School, announced the launch of a new online program called “Fintech: Foundations and Applications of Financial Technologies.” on 30 May. While the title of the course does not explicitly state a focus on cryptocurrencies, the announced course description reveals a heavy emphasis on the topic. The UPenn course will aid students in understanding how Blockchain can revolutionize payments and how does cryptocurrency work as a system. On the other end of the ocean, in Ireland, Dublin City University is also introducing a masters course on Blockchain and its’ functionalities. In order to accomplish this, the university decided to seek out the help of Technology Ireland ICT Skillnet. In the official announcement, the President of Dublin City University, Professor Brian MacCraith cheered: DCU is proud to collaborate with Skillnet Ireland on the first of its kind Master’s programme in Blockchain (Distributed Ledger Technologies). This too is an online course, which can be taken part-time as well. This program was designed after in-depth research was carried out, in order to identify the main skills and practical knowledge aspiring engineers will need to work with Blockchain efficiently.

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Home News Blockchain News US and Irish universities start offering courses on Blockchain and cryptocurrency Tina Yordanova By Tina Yordanova May 31, 2019 US and Irish universities start offering courses on Blockchain and cryptocurrency Blockchain News US and Irish universities start offering courses on Blockchain and cryptocurrency 1 Advertisements The University of Pennsylvania and Dublin City University are among the pioneers, who have made a step towards introducing education plans on Blockchain and cryptocurrency. Such courses are expected to experience a rise in popularity as Blockchain and cryptocurrencies are gaining more traction among students. The recent bullish sessions for a majority of the tokens is another reason for students to start thinking about education in this area. The University of Pennsylvania, and specifically the Wharton School, announced the launch of a new online program called “Fintech: Foundations and Applications of Financial Technologies.” on 30 May. While the title of the course does not explicitly state a focus on cryptocurrencies, the announced course description reveals a heavy emphasis on the topic. The UPenn course will aid students in understanding how Blockchain can revolutionize payments and how does cryptocurrency work as a system. On the other end of the ocean, in Ireland, Dublin City University is also introducing a masters course on Blockchain and its’ functionalities. In order to accomplish this, the university decided to seek out the help of Technology Ireland ICT Skillnet. In the official announcement, the President of Dublin City University, Professor Brian MacCraith cheered: DCU is proud to collaborate with Skillnet Ireland on the first of its kind Master’s programme in Blockchain (Distributed Ledger Technologies). This too is an online course, which can be taken part-time as well. This program was designed after in-depth research was carried out, in order to identify the main skills and practical knowledge aspiring engineers will need to work with Blockchain efficiently.

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Home News Blockchain News US and Irish universities start offering courses on Blockchain and cryptocurrency Tina Yordanova By Tina Yordanova May 31, 2019 US and Irish universities start offering courses on Blockchain and cryptocurrency Blockchain News US and Irish universities start offering courses on Blockchain and cryptocurrency 1 Advertisements The University of Pennsylvania and Dublin City University are among the pioneers, who have made a step towards introducing education plans on Blockchain and cryptocurrency. Such courses are expected to experience a rise in popularity as Blockchain and cryptocurrencies are gaining more traction among students. The recent bullish sessions for a majority of the tokens is another reason for students to start thinking about education in this area. The University of Pennsylvania, and specifically the Wharton School, announced the launch of a new online program called “Fintech: Foundations and Applications of Financial Technologies.” on 30 May. While the title of the course does not explicitly state a focus on cryptocurrencies, the announced course description reveals a heavy emphasis on the topic. The UPenn course will aid students in understanding how Blockchain can revolutionize payments and how does cryptocurrency work as a system. On the other end of the ocean, in Ireland, Dublin City University is also introducing a masters course on Blockchain and its’ functionalities. In order to accomplish this, the university decided to seek out the help of Technology Ireland ICT Skillnet. In the official announcement, the President of Dublin City University, Professor Brian MacCraith cheered: DCU is proud to collaborate with Skillnet Ireland on the first of its kind Master’s programme in Blockchain (Distributed Ledger Technologies). This too is an online course, which can be taken part-time as well. This program was designed after in-depth research was carried out, in order to identify the main skills and practical knowledge aspiring engineers will need to work with Blockchain efficiently.

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Home News Blockchain News US and Irish universities start offering courses on Blockchain and cryptocurrency Tina Yordanova By Tina Yordanova May 31, 2019 US and Irish universities start offering courses on Blockchain and cryptocurrency Blockchain News US and Irish universities start offering courses on Blockchain and cryptocurrency 1 Advertisements The University of Pennsylvania and Dublin City University are among the pioneers, who have made a step towards introducing education plans on Blockchain and cryptocurrency. Such courses are expected to experience a rise in popularity as Blockchain and cryptocurrencies are gaining more traction among students. The recent bullish sessions for a majority of the tokens is another reason for students to start thinking about education in this area. The University of Pennsylvania, and specifically the Wharton School, announced the launch of a new online program called “Fintech: Foundations and Applications of Financial Technologies.” on 30 May. While the title of the course does not explicitly state a focus on cryptocurrencies, the announced course description reveals a heavy emphasis on the topic. The UPenn course will aid students in understanding how Blockchain can revolutionize payments and how does cryptocurrency work as a system. On the other end of the ocean, in Ireland, Dublin City University is also introducing a masters course on Blockchain and its’ functionalities. In order to accomplish this, the university decided to seek out the help of Technology Ireland ICT Skillnet. In the official announcement, the President of Dublin City University, Professor Brian MacCraith cheered: DCU is proud to collaborate with Skillnet Ireland on the first of its kind Master’s programme in Blockchain (Distributed Ledger Technologies). This too is an online course, which can be taken part-time as well. This program was designed after in-depth research was carried out, in order to identify the main skills and practical knowledge aspiring engineers will need to work with Blockchain efficiently.

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Home News Blockchain News US and Irish universities start offering courses on Blockchain and cryptocurrency Tina Yordanova By Tina Yordanova May 31, 2019 US and Irish universities start offering courses on Blockchain and cryptocurrency Blockchain News US and Irish universities start offering courses on Blockchain and cryptocurrency 1 Advertisements The University of Pennsylvania and Dublin City University are among the pioneers, who have made a step towards introducing education plans on Blockchain and cryptocurrency. Such courses are expected to experience a rise in popularity as Blockchain and cryptocurrencies are gaining more traction among students. The recent bullish sessions for a majority of the tokens is another reason for students to start thinking about education in this area. The University of Pennsylvania, and specifically the Wharton School, announced the launch of a new online program called “Fintech: Foundations and Applications of Financial Technologies.” on 30 May. While the title of the course does not explicitly state a focus on cryptocurrencies, the announced course description reveals a heavy emphasis on the topic. The UPenn course will aid students in understanding how Blockchain can revolutionize payments and how does cryptocurrency work as a system. On the other end of the ocean, in Ireland, Dublin City University is also introducing a masters course on Blockchain and its’ functionalities. In order to accomplish this, the university decided to seek out the help of Technology Ireland ICT Skillnet. In the official announcement, the President of Dublin City University, Professor Brian MacCraith cheered: DCU is proud to collaborate with Skillnet Ireland on the first of its kind Master’s programme in Blockchain (Distributed Ledger Technologies). This too is an online course, which can be taken part-time as well. This program was designed after in-depth research was carried out, in order to identify the main skills and practical knowledge aspiring engineers will need to work with Blockchain efficiently.

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Home News Blockchain News US and Irish universities start offering courses on Blockchain and cryptocurrency Tina Yordanova By Tina Yordanova May 31, 2019 US and Irish universities start offering courses on Blockchain and cryptocurrency Blockchain News US and Irish universities start offering courses on Blockchain and cryptocurrency 1 Advertisements The University of Pennsylvania and Dublin City University are among the pioneers, who have made a step towards introducing education plans on Blockchain and cryptocurrency. Such courses are expected to experience a rise in popularity as Blockchain and cryptocurrencies are gaining more traction among students. The recent bullish sessions for a majority of the tokens is another reason for students to start thinking about education in this area. The University of Pennsylvania, and specifically the Wharton School, announced the launch of a new online program called “Fintech: Foundations and Applications of Financial Technologies.” on 30 May. While the title of the course does not explicitly state a focus on cryptocurrencies, the announced course description reveals a heavy emphasis on the topic. The UPenn course will aid students in understanding how Blockchain can revolutionize payments and how does cryptocurrency work as a system. On the other end of the ocean, in Ireland, Dublin City University is also introducing a masters course on Blockchain and its’ functionalities. In order to accomplish this, the university decided to seek out the help of Technology Ireland ICT Skillnet. In the official announcement, the President of Dublin City University, Professor Brian MacCraith cheered: DCU is proud to collaborate with Skillnet Ireland on the first of its kind Master’s programme in Blockchain (Distributed Ledger Technologies). This too is an online course, which can be taken part-time as well. This program was designed after in-depth research was carried out, in order to identify the main skills and practical knowledge aspiring engineers will need to work with Blockchain efficiently.

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Home News Blockchain News US and Irish universities start offering courses on Blockchain and cryptocurrency Tina Yordanova By Tina Yordanova May 31, 2019 US and Irish universities start offering courses on Blockchain and cryptocurrency Blockchain News US and Irish universities start offering courses on Blockchain and cryptocurrency 1 Advertisements The University of Pennsylvania and Dublin City University are among the pioneers, who have made a step towards introducing education plans on Blockchain and cryptocurrency. Such courses are expected to experience a rise in popularity as Blockchain and cryptocurrencies are gaining more traction among students. The recent bullish sessions for a majority of the tokens is another reason for students to start thinking about education in this area. The University of Pennsylvania, and specifically the Wharton School, announced the launch of a new online program called “Fintech: Foundations and Applications of Financial Technologies.” on 30 May. While the title of the course does not explicitly state a focus on cryptocurrencies, the announced course description reveals a heavy emphasis on the topic. The UPenn course will aid students in understanding how Blockchain can revolutionize payments and how does cryptocurrency work as a system. On the other end of the ocean, in Ireland, Dublin City University is also introducing a masters course on Blockchain and its’ functionalities. In order to accomplish this, the university decided to seek out the help of Technology Ireland ICT Skillnet. In the official announcement, the President of Dublin City University, Professor Brian MacCraith cheered: DCU is proud to collaborate with Skillnet Ireland on the first of its kind Master’s programme in Blockchain (Distributed Ledger Technologies). This too is an online course, which can be taken part-time as well. This program was designed after in-depth research was carried out, in order to identify the main skills and practical knowledge aspiring engineers will need to work with Blockchain efficiently.

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Home News Blockchain News US and Irish universities start offering courses on Blockchain and cryptocurrency Tina Yordanova By Tina Yordanova May 31, 2019 US and Irish universities start offering courses on Blockchain and cryptocurrency Blockchain News US and Irish universities start offering courses on Blockchain and cryptocurrency 1 Advertisements The University of Pennsylvania and Dublin City University are among the pioneers, who have made a step towards introducing education plans on Blockchain and cryptocurrency. Such courses are expected to experience a rise in popularity as Blockchain and cryptocurrencies are gaining more traction among students. The recent bullish sessions for a majority of the tokens is another reason for students to start thinking about education in this area. The University of Pennsylvania, and specifically the Wharton School, announced the launch of a new online program called “Fintech: Foundations and Applications of Financial Technologies.” on 30 May. While the title of the course does not explicitly state a focus on cryptocurrencies, the announced course description reveals a heavy emphasis on the topic. The UPenn course will aid students in understanding how Blockchain can revolutionize payments and how does cryptocurrency work as a system. On the other end of the ocean, in Ireland, Dublin City University is also introducing a masters course on Blockchain and its’ functionalities. In order to accomplish this, the university decided to seek out the help of Technology Ireland ICT Skillnet. In the official announcement, the President of Dublin City University, Professor Brian MacCraith cheered: DCU is proud to collaborate with Skillnet Ireland on the first of its kind Master’s programme in Blockchain (Distributed Ledger Technologies). This too is an online course, which can be taken part-time as well. This program was designed after in-depth research was carried out, in order to identify the main skills and practical knowledge aspiring engineers will need to work with Blockchain efficiently.

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Home News Blockchain News US and Irish universities start offering courses on Blockchain and cryptocurrency Tina Yordanova By Tina Yordanova May 31, 2019 US and Irish universities start offering courses on Blockchain and cryptocurrency Blockchain News US and Irish universities start offering courses on Blockchain and cryptocurrency 1 Advertisements The University of Pennsylvania and Dublin City University are among the pioneers, who have made a step towards introducing education plans on Blockchain and cryptocurrency. Such courses are expected to experience a rise in popularity as Blockchain and cryptocurrencies are gaining more traction among students. The recent bullish sessions for a majority of the tokens is another reason for students to start thinking about education in this area. The University of Pennsylvania, and specifically the Wharton School, announced the launch of a new online program called “Fintech: Foundations and Applications of Financial Technologies.” on 30 May. While the title of the course does not explicitly state a focus on cryptocurrencies, the announced course description reveals a heavy emphasis on the topic. The UPenn course will aid students in understanding how Blockchain can revolutionize payments and how does cryptocurrency work as a system. On the other end of the ocean, in Ireland, Dublin City University is also introducing a masters course on Blockchain and its’ functionalities. In order to accomplish this, the university decided to seek out the help of Technology Ireland ICT Skillnet. In the official announcement, the President of Dublin City University, Professor Brian MacCraith cheered: DCU is proud to collaborate with Skillnet Ireland on the first of its kind Master’s programme in Blockchain (Distributed Ledger Technologies). This too is an online course, which can be taken part-time as well. This program was designed after in-depth research was carried out, in order to identify the main skills and practical knowledge aspiring engineers will need to work with Blockchain efficiently.

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Home News Blockchain News US and Irish universities start offering courses on Blockchain and cryptocurrency Tina Yordanova By Tina Yordanova May 31, 2019 US and Irish universities start offering courses on Blockchain and cryptocurrency Blockchain News US and Irish universities start offering courses on Blockchain and cryptocurrency 1 Advertisements The University of Pennsylvania and Dublin City University are among the pioneers, who have made a step towards introducing education plans on Blockchain and cryptocurrency. Such courses are expected to experience a rise in popularity as Blockchain and cryptocurrencies are gaining more traction among students. The recent bullish sessions for a majority of the tokens is another reason for students to start thinking about education in this area. The University of Pennsylvania, and specifically the Wharton School, announced the launch of a new online program called “Fintech: Foundations and Applications of Financial Technologies.” on 30 May. While the title of the course does not explicitly state a focus on cryptocurrencies, the announced course description reveals a heavy emphasis on the topic. The UPenn course will aid students in understanding how Blockchain can revolutionize payments and how does cryptocurrency work as a system. On the other end of the ocean, in Ireland, Dublin City University is also introducing a masters course on Blockchain and its’ functionalities. In order to accomplish this, the university decided to seek out the help of Technology Ireland ICT Skillnet. In the official announcement, the President of Dublin City University, Professor Brian MacCraith cheered: DCU is proud to collaborate with Skillnet Ireland on the first of its kind Master’s programme in Blockchain (Distributed Ledger Technologies). This too is an online course, which can be taken part-time as well. This program was designed after in-depth research was carried out, in order to identify the main skills and practical knowledge aspiring engineers will need to work with Blockchain efficiently.

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Home News Blockchain News US and Irish universities start offering courses on Blockchain and cryptocurrency Tina Yordanova By Tina Yordanova May 31, 2019 US and Irish universities start offering courses on Blockchain and cryptocurrency Blockchain News US and Irish universities start offering courses on Blockchain and cryptocurrency 1 Advertisements The University of Pennsylvania and Dublin City University are among the pioneers, who have made a step towards introducing education plans on Blockchain and cryptocurrency. Such courses are expected to experience a rise in popularity as Blockchain and cryptocurrencies are gaining more traction among students. The recent bullish sessions for a majority of the tokens is another reason for students to start thinking about education in this area. The University of Pennsylvania, and specifically the Wharton School, announced the launch of a new online program called “Fintech: Foundations and Applications of Financial Technologies.” on 30 May. While the title of the course does not explicitly state a focus on cryptocurrencies, the announced course description reveals a heavy emphasis on the topic. The UPenn course will aid students in understanding how Blockchain can revolutionize payments and how does cryptocurrency work as a system. On the other end of the ocean, in Ireland, Dublin City University is also introducing a masters course on Blockchain and its’ functionalities. In order to accomplish this, the university decided to seek out the help of Technology Ireland ICT Skillnet. In the official announcement, the President of Dublin City University, Professor Brian MacCraith cheered: DCU is proud to collaborate with Skillnet Ireland on the first of its kind Master’s programme in Blockchain (Distributed Ledger Technologies). This too is an online course, which can be taken part-time as well. This program was designed after in-depth research was carried out, in order to identify the main skills and practical knowledge aspiring engineers will need to work with Blockchain efficiently.

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Home News Blockchain News US and Irish universities start offering courses on Blockchain and cryptocurrency Tina Yordanova By Tina Yordanova May 31, 2019 US and Irish universities start offering courses on Blockchain and cryptocurrency Blockchain News US and Irish universities start offering courses on Blockchain and cryptocurrency 1 Advertisements The University of Pennsylvania and Dublin City University are among the pioneers, who have made a step towards introducing education plans on Blockchain and cryptocurrency. Such courses are expected to experience a rise in popularity as Blockchain and cryptocurrencies are gaining more traction among students. The recent bullish sessions for a majority of the tokens is another reason for students to start thinking about education in this area. The University of Pennsylvania, and specifically the Wharton School, announced the launch of a new online program called “Fintech: Foundations and Applications of Financial Technologies.” on 30 May. While the title of the course does not explicitly state a focus on cryptocurrencies, the announced course description reveals a heavy emphasis on the topic. The UPenn course will aid students in understanding how Blockchain can revolutionize payments and how does cryptocurrency work as a system. On the other end of the ocean, in Ireland, Dublin City University is also introducing a masters course on Blockchain and its’ functionalities. In order to accomplish this, the university decided to seek out the help of Technology Ireland ICT Skillnet. In the official announcement, the President of Dublin City University, Professor Brian MacCraith cheered: DCU is proud to collaborate with Skillnet Ireland on the first of its kind Master’s programme in Blockchain (Distributed Ledger Technologies). This too is an online course, which can be taken part-time as well. This program was designed after in-depth research was carried out, in order to identify the main skills and practical knowledge aspiring engineers will need to work with Blockchain efficiently.

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Home News Blockchain News US and Irish universities start offering courses on Blockchain and cryptocurrency Tina Yordanova By Tina Yordanova May 31, 2019 US and Irish universities start offering courses on Blockchain and cryptocurrency Blockchain News US and Irish universities start offering courses on Blockchain and cryptocurrency 1 Advertisements The University of Pennsylvania and Dublin City University are among the pioneers, who have made a step towards introducing education plans on Blockchain and cryptocurrency. Such courses are expected to experience a rise in popularity as Blockchain and cryptocurrencies are gaining more traction among students. The recent bullish sessions for a majority of the tokens is another reason for students to start thinking about education in this area. The University of Pennsylvania, and specifically the Wharton School, announced the launch of a new online program called “Fintech: Foundations and Applications of Financial Technologies.” on 30 May. While the title of the course does not explicitly state a focus on cryptocurrencies, the announced course description reveals a heavy emphasis on the topic. The UPenn course will aid students in understanding how Blockchain can revolutionize payments and how does cryptocurrency work as a system. On the other end of the ocean, in Ireland, Dublin City University is also introducing a masters course on Blockchain and its’ functionalities. In order to accomplish this, the university decided to seek out the help of Technology Ireland ICT Skillnet. In the official announcement, the President of Dublin City University, Professor Brian MacCraith cheered: DCU is proud to collaborate with Skillnet Ireland on the first of its kind Master’s programme in Blockchain (Distributed Ledger Technologies). This too is an online course, which can be taken part-time as well. This program was designed after in-depth research was carried out, in order to identify the main skills and practical knowledge aspiring engineers will need to work with Blockchain efficiently.

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Home News Blockchain News US and Irish universities start offering courses on Blockchain and cryptocurrency Tina Yordanova By Tina Yordanova May 31, 2019 US and Irish universities start offering courses on Blockchain and cryptocurrency Blockchain News US and Irish universities start offering courses on Blockchain and cryptocurrency 1 Advertisements The University of Pennsylvania and Dublin City University are among the pioneers, who have made a step towards introducing education plans on Blockchain and cryptocurrency. Such courses are expected to experience a rise in popularity as Blockchain and cryptocurrencies are gaining more traction among students. The recent bullish sessions for a majority of the tokens is another reason for students to start thinking about education in this area. The University of Pennsylvania, and specifically the Wharton School, announced the launch of a new online program called “Fintech: Foundations and Applications of Financial Technologies.” on 30 May. While the title of the course does not explicitly state a focus on cryptocurrencies, the announced course description reveals a heavy emphasis on the topic. The UPenn course will aid students in understanding how Blockchain can revolutionize payments and how does cryptocurrency work as a system. On the other end of the ocean, in Ireland, Dublin City University is also introducing a masters course on Blockchain and its’ functionalities. In order to accomplish this, the university decided to seek out the help of Technology Ireland ICT Skillnet. In the official announcement, the President of Dublin City University, Professor Brian MacCraith cheered: DCU is proud to collaborate with Skillnet Ireland on the first of its kind Master’s programme in Blockchain (Distributed Ledger Technologies). This too is an online course, which can be taken part-time as well. This program was designed after in-depth research was carried out, in order to identify the main skills and practical knowledge aspiring engineers will need to work with Blockchain efficiently.

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Home News Blockchain News US and Irish universities start offering courses on Blockchain and cryptocurrency Tina Yordanova By Tina Yordanova May 31, 2019 US and Irish universities start offering courses on Blockchain and cryptocurrency Blockchain News US and Irish universities start offering courses on Blockchain and cryptocurrency 1 Advertisements The University of Pennsylvania and Dublin City University are among the pioneers, who have made a step towards introducing education plans on Blockchain and cryptocurrency. Such courses are expected to experience a rise in popularity as Blockchain and cryptocurrencies are gaining more traction among students. The recent bullish sessions for a majority of the tokens is another reason for students to start thinking about education in this area. The University of Pennsylvania, and specifically the Wharton School, announced the launch of a new online program called “Fintech: Foundations and Applications of Financial Technologies.” on 30 May. While the title of the course does not explicitly state a focus on cryptocurrencies, the announced course description reveals a heavy emphasis on the topic. The UPenn course will aid students in understanding how Blockchain can revolutionize payments and how does cryptocurrency work as a system. On the other end of the ocean, in Ireland, Dublin City University is also introducing a masters course on Blockchain and its’ functionalities. In order to accomplish this, the university decided to seek out the help of Technology Ireland ICT Skillnet. In the official announcement, the President of Dublin City University, Professor Brian MacCraith cheered: DCU is proud to collaborate with Skillnet Ireland on the first of its kind Master’s programme in Blockchain (Distributed Ledger Technologies). This too is an online course, which can be taken part-time as well. This program was designed after in-depth research was carried out, in order to identify the main skills and practical knowledge aspiring engineers will need to work with Blockchain efficiently.

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Home News Blockchain News US and Irish universities start offering courses on Blockchain and cryptocurrency Tina Yordanova By Tina Yordanova May 31, 2019 US and Irish universities start offering courses on Blockchain and cryptocurrency Blockchain News US and Irish universities start offering courses on Blockchain and cryptocurrency 1 Advertisements The University of Pennsylvania and Dublin City University are among the pioneers, who have made a step towards introducing education plans on Blockchain and cryptocurrency. Such courses are expected to experience a rise in popularity as Blockchain and cryptocurrencies are gaining more traction among students. The recent bullish sessions for a majority of the tokens is another reason for students to start thinking about education in this area. The University of Pennsylvania, and specifically the Wharton School, announced the launch of a new online program called “Fintech: Foundations and Applications of Financial Technologies.” on 30 May. While the title of the course does not explicitly state a focus on cryptocurrencies, the announced course description reveals a heavy emphasis on the topic. The UPenn course will aid students in understanding how Blockchain can revolutionize payments and how does cryptocurrency work as a system. On the other end of the ocean, in Ireland, Dublin City University is also introducing a masters course on Blockchain and its’ functionalities. In order to accomplish this, the university decided to seek out the help of Technology Ireland ICT Skillnet. In the official announcement, the President of Dublin City University, Professor Brian MacCraith cheered: DCU is proud to collaborate with Skillnet Ireland on the first of its kind Master’s programme in Blockchain (Distributed Ledger Technologies). This too is an online course, which can be taken part-time as well. This program was designed after in-depth research was carried out, in order to identify the main skills and practical knowledge aspiring engineers will need to work with Blockchain efficiently.

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Home News Blockchain News US and Irish universities start offering courses on Blockchain and cryptocurrency Tina Yordanova By Tina Yordanova May 31, 2019 US and Irish universities start offering courses on Blockchain and cryptocurrency Blockchain News US and Irish universities start offering courses on Blockchain and cryptocurrency 1 Advertisements The University of Pennsylvania and Dublin City University are among the pioneers, who have made a step towards introducing education plans on Blockchain and cryptocurrency. Such courses are expected to experience a rise in popularity as Blockchain and cryptocurrencies are gaining more traction among students. The recent bullish sessions for a majority of the tokens is another reason for students to start thinking about education in this area. The University of Pennsylvania, and specifically the Wharton School, announced the launch of a new online program called “Fintech: Foundations and Applications of Financial Technologies.” on 30 May. While the title of the course does not explicitly state a focus on cryptocurrencies, the announced course description reveals a heavy emphasis on the topic. The UPenn course will aid students in understanding how Blockchain can revolutionize payments and how does cryptocurrency work as a system. On the other end of the ocean, in Ireland, Dublin City University is also introducing a masters course on Blockchain and its’ functionalities. In order to accomplish this, the university decided to seek out the help of Technology Ireland ICT Skillnet. In the official announcement, the President of Dublin City University, Professor Brian MacCraith cheered: DCU is proud to collaborate with Skillnet Ireland on the first of its kind Master’s programme in Blockchain (Distributed Ledger Technologies). This too is an online course, which can be taken part-time as well. This program was designed after in-depth research was carried out, in order to identify the main skills and practical knowledge aspiring engineers will need to work with Blockchain efficiently.

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Home News Blockchain News US and Irish universities start offering courses on Blockchain and cryptocurrency Tina Yordanova By Tina Yordanova May 31, 2019 US and Irish universities start offering courses on Blockchain and cryptocurrency Blockchain News US and Irish universities start offering courses on Blockchain and cryptocurrency 1 Advertisements The University of Pennsylvania and Dublin City University are among the pioneers, who have made a step towards introducing education plans on Blockchain and cryptocurrency. Such courses are expected to experience a rise in popularity as Blockchain and cryptocurrencies are gaining more traction among students. The recent bullish sessions for a majority of the tokens is another reason for students to start thinking about education in this area. The University of Pennsylvania, and specifically the Wharton School, announced the launch of a new online program called “Fintech: Foundations and Applications of Financial Technologies.” on 30 May. While the title of the course does not explicitly state a focus on cryptocurrencies, the announced course description reveals a heavy emphasis on the topic. The UPenn course will aid students in understanding how Blockchain can revolutionize payments and how does cryptocurrency work as a system. On the other end of the ocean, in Ireland, Dublin City University is also introducing a masters course on Blockchain and its’ functionalities. In order to accomplish this, the university decided to seek out the help of Technology Ireland ICT Skillnet. In the official announcement, the President of Dublin City University, Professor Brian MacCraith cheered: DCU is proud to collaborate with Skillnet Ireland on the first of its kind Master’s programme in Blockchain (Distributed Ledger Technologies). This too is an online course, which can be taken part-time as well. This program was designed after in-depth research was carried out, in order to identify the main skills and practical knowledge aspiring engineers will need to work with Blockchain efficiently.

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Home News Blockchain News US and Irish universities start offering courses on Blockchain and cryptocurrency Tina Yordanova By Tina Yordanova May 31, 2019 US and Irish universities start offering courses on Blockchain and cryptocurrency Blockchain News US and Irish universities start offering courses on Blockchain and cryptocurrency 1 Advertisements The University of Pennsylvania and Dublin City University are among the pioneers, who have made a step towards introducing education plans on Blockchain and cryptocurrency. Such courses are expected to experience a rise in popularity as Blockchain and cryptocurrencies are gaining more traction among students. The recent bullish sessions for a majority of the tokens is another reason for students to start thinking about education in this area. The University of Pennsylvania, and specifically the Wharton School, announced the launch of a new online program called “Fintech: Foundations and Applications of Financial Technologies.” on 30 May. While the title of the course does not explicitly state a focus on cryptocurrencies, the announced course description reveals a heavy emphasis on the topic. The UPenn course will aid students in understanding how Blockchain can revolutionize payments and how does cryptocurrency work as a system. On the other end of the ocean, in Ireland, Dublin City University is also introducing a masters course on Blockchain and its’ functionalities. In order to accomplish this, the university decided to seek out the help of Technology Ireland ICT Skillnet. In the official announcement, the President of Dublin City University, Professor Brian MacCraith cheered: DCU is proud to collaborate with Skillnet Ireland on the first of its kind Master’s programme in Blockchain (Distributed Ledger Technologies). This too is an online course, which can be taken part-time as well. This program was designed after in-depth research was carried out, in order to identify the main skills and practical knowledge aspiring engineers will need to work with Blockchain efficiently.

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Home News Blockchain News US and Irish universities start offering courses on Blockchain and cryptocurrency Tina Yordanova By Tina Yordanova May 31, 2019 US and Irish universities start offering courses on Blockchain and cryptocurrency Blockchain News US and Irish universities start offering courses on Blockchain and cryptocurrency 1 Advertisements The University of Pennsylvania and Dublin City University are among the pioneers, who have made a step towards introducing education plans on Blockchain and cryptocurrency. Such courses are expected to experience a rise in popularity as Blockchain and cryptocurrencies are gaining more traction among students. The recent bullish sessions for a majority of the tokens is another reason for students to start thinking about education in this area. The University of Pennsylvania, and specifically the Wharton School, announced the launch of a new online program called “Fintech: Foundations and Applications of Financial Technologies.” on 30 May. While the title of the course does not explicitly state a focus on cryptocurrencies, the announced course description reveals a heavy emphasis on the topic. The UPenn course will aid students in understanding how Blockchain can revolutionize payments and how does cryptocurrency work as a system. On the other end of the ocean, in Ireland, Dublin City University is also introducing a masters course on Blockchain and its’ functionalities. In order to accomplish this, the university decided to seek out the help of Technology Ireland ICT Skillnet. In the official announcement, the President of Dublin City University, Professor Brian MacCraith cheered: DCU is proud to collaborate with Skillnet Ireland on the first of its kind Master’s programme in Blockchain (Distributed Ledger Technologies). This too is an online course, which can be taken part-time as well. This program was designed after in-depth research was carried out, in order to identify the main skills and practical knowledge aspiring engineers will need to work with Blockchain efficiently.

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Home News Blockchain News US and Irish universities start offering courses on Blockchain and cryptocurrency Tina Yordanova By Tina Yordanova May 31, 2019 US and Irish universities start offering courses on Blockchain and cryptocurrency Blockchain News US and Irish universities start offering courses on Blockchain and cryptocurrency 1 Advertisements The University of Pennsylvania and Dublin City University are among the pioneers, who have made a step towards introducing education plans on Blockchain and cryptocurrency. Such courses are expected to experience a rise in popularity as Blockchain and cryptocurrencies are gaining more traction among students. The recent bullish sessions for a majority of the tokens is another reason for students to start thinking about education in this area. The University of Pennsylvania, and specifically the Wharton School, announced the launch of a new online program called “Fintech: Foundations and Applications of Financial Technologies.” on 30 May. While the title of the course does not explicitly state a focus on cryptocurrencies, the announced course description reveals a heavy emphasis on the topic. The UPenn course will aid students in understanding how Blockchain can revolutionize payments and how does cryptocurrency work as a system. On the other end of the ocean, in Ireland, Dublin City University is also introducing a masters course on Blockchain and its’ functionalities. In order to accomplish this, the university decided to seek out the help of Technology Ireland ICT Skillnet. In the official announcement, the President of Dublin City University, Professor Brian MacCraith cheered: DCU is proud to collaborate with Skillnet Ireland on the first of its kind Master’s programme in Blockchain (Distributed Ledger Technologies). This too is an online course, which can be taken part-time as well. This program was designed after in-depth research was carried out, in order to identify the main skills and practical knowledge aspiring engineers will need to work with Blockchain efficiently.

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Home News Blockchain News US and Irish universities start offering courses on Blockchain and cryptocurrency Tina Yordanova By Tina Yordanova May 31, 2019 US and Irish universities start offering courses on Blockchain and cryptocurrency Blockchain News US and Irish universities start offering courses on Blockchain and cryptocurrency 1 Advertisements The University of Pennsylvania and Dublin City University are among the pioneers, who have made a step towards introducing education plans on Blockchain and cryptocurrency. Such courses are expected to experience a rise in popularity as Blockchain and cryptocurrencies are gaining more traction among students. The recent bullish sessions for a majority of the tokens is another reason for students to start thinking about education in this area. The University of Pennsylvania, and specifically the Wharton School, announced the launch of a new online program called “Fintech: Foundations and Applications of Financial Technologies.” on 30 May. While the title of the course does not explicitly state a focus on cryptocurrencies, the announced course description reveals a heavy emphasis on the topic. The UPenn course will aid students in understanding how Blockchain can revolutionize payments and how does cryptocurrency work as a system. On the other end of the ocean, in Ireland, Dublin City University is also introducing a masters course on Blockchain and its’ functionalities. In order to accomplish this, the university decided to seek out the help of Technology Ireland ICT Skillnet. In the official announcement, the President of Dublin City University, Professor Brian MacCraith cheered: DCU is proud to collaborate with Skillnet Ireland on the first of its kind Master’s programme in Blockchain (Distributed Ledger Technologies). This too is an online course, which can be taken part-time as well. This program was designed after in-depth research was carried out, in order to identify the main skills and practical knowledge aspiring engineers will need to work with Blockchain efficiently.

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Home News Blockchain News US and Irish universities start offering courses on Blockchain and cryptocurrency Tina Yordanova By Tina Yordanova May 31, 2019 US and Irish universities start offering courses on Blockchain and cryptocurrency Blockchain News US and Irish universities start offering courses on Blockchain and cryptocurrency 1 Advertisements The University of Pennsylvania and Dublin City University are among the pioneers, who have made a step towards introducing education plans on Blockchain and cryptocurrency. Such courses are expected to experience a rise in popularity as Blockchain and cryptocurrencies are gaining more traction among students. The recent bullish sessions for a majority of the tokens is another reason for students to start thinking about education in this area. The University of Pennsylvania, and specifically the Wharton School, announced the launch of a new online program called “Fintech: Foundations and Applications of Financial Technologies.” on 30 May. While the title of the course does not explicitly state a focus on cryptocurrencies, the announced course description reveals a heavy emphasis on the topic. The UPenn course will aid students in understanding how Blockchain can revolutionize payments and how does cryptocurrency work as a system. On the other end of the ocean, in Ireland, Dublin City University is also introducing a masters course on Blockchain and its’ functionalities. In order to accomplish this, the university decided to seek out the help of Technology Ireland ICT Skillnet. In the official announcement, the President of Dublin City University, Professor Brian MacCraith cheered: DCU is proud to collaborate with Skillnet Ireland on the first of its kind Master’s programme in Blockchain (Distributed Ledger Technologies). This too is an online course, which can be taken part-time as well. This program was designed after in-depth research was carried out, in order to identify the main skills and practical knowledge aspiring engineers will need to work with Blockchain efficiently.

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Home News Blockchain News US and Irish universities start offering courses on Blockchain and cryptocurrency Tina Yordanova By Tina Yordanova May 31, 2019 US and Irish universities start offering courses on Blockchain and cryptocurrency Blockchain News US and Irish universities start offering courses on Blockchain and cryptocurrency 1 Advertisements The University of Pennsylvania and Dublin City University are among the pioneers, who have made a step towards introducing education plans on Blockchain and cryptocurrency. Such courses are expected to experience a rise in popularity as Blockchain and cryptocurrencies are gaining more traction among students. The recent bullish sessions for a majority of the tokens is another reason for students to start thinking about education in this area. The University of Pennsylvania, and specifically the Wharton School, announced the launch of a new online program called “Fintech: Foundations and Applications of Financial Technologies.” on 30 May. While the title of the course does not explicitly state a focus on cryptocurrencies, the announced course description reveals a heavy emphasis on the topic. The UPenn course will aid students in understanding how Blockchain can revolutionize payments and how does cryptocurrency work as a system. On the other end of the ocean, in Ireland, Dublin City University is also introducing a masters course on Blockchain and its’ functionalities. In order to accomplish this, the university decided to seek out the help of Technology Ireland ICT Skillnet. In the official announcement, the President of Dublin City University, Professor Brian MacCraith cheered: DCU is proud to collaborate with Skillnet Ireland on the first of its kind Master’s programme in Blockchain (Distributed Ledger Technologies). This too is an online course, which can be taken part-time as well. This program was designed after in-depth research was carried out, in order to identify the main skills and practical knowledge aspiring engineers will need to work with Blockchain efficiently.

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Home News Blockchain News US and Irish universities start offering courses on Blockchain and cryptocurrency Tina Yordanova By Tina Yordanova May 31, 2019 US and Irish universities start offering courses on Blockchain and cryptocurrency Blockchain News US and Irish universities start offering courses on Blockchain and cryptocurrency 1 Advertisements The University of Pennsylvania and Dublin City University are among the pioneers, who have made a step towards introducing education plans on Blockchain and cryptocurrency. Such courses are expected to experience a rise in popularity as Blockchain and cryptocurrencies are gaining more traction among students. The recent bullish sessions for a majority of the tokens is another reason for students to start thinking about education in this area. The University of Pennsylvania, and specifically the Wharton School, announced the launch of a new online program called “Fintech: Foundations and Applications of Financial Technologies.” on 30 May. While the title of the course does not explicitly state a focus on cryptocurrencies, the announced course description reveals a heavy emphasis on the topic. The UPenn course will aid students in understanding how Blockchain can revolutionize payments and how does cryptocurrency work as a system. On the other end of the ocean, in Ireland, Dublin City University is also introducing a masters course on Blockchain and its’ functionalities. In order to accomplish this, the university decided to seek out the help of Technology Ireland ICT Skillnet. In the official announcement, the President of Dublin City University, Professor Brian MacCraith cheered: DCU is proud to collaborate with Skillnet Ireland on the first of its kind Master’s programme in Blockchain (Distributed Ledger Technologies). This too is an online course, which can be taken part-time as well. This program was designed after in-depth research was carried out, in order to identify the main skills and practical knowledge aspiring engineers will need to work with Blockchain efficiently.

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Home News Blockchain News US and Irish universities start offering courses on Blockchain and cryptocurrency Tina Yordanova By Tina Yordanova May 31, 2019 US and Irish universities start offering courses on Blockchain and cryptocurrency Blockchain News US and Irish universities start offering courses on Blockchain and cryptocurrency 1 Advertisements The University of Pennsylvania and Dublin City University are among the pioneers, who have made a step towards introducing education plans on Blockchain and cryptocurrency. Such courses are expected to experience a rise in popularity as Blockchain and cryptocurrencies are gaining more traction among students. The recent bullish sessions for a majority of the tokens is another reason for students to start thinking about education in this area. The University of Pennsylvania, and specifically the Wharton School, announced the launch of a new online program called “Fintech: Foundations and Applications of Financial Technologies.” on 30 May. While the title of the course does not explicitly state a focus on cryptocurrencies, the announced course description reveals a heavy emphasis on the topic. The UPenn course will aid students in understanding how Blockchain can revolutionize payments and how does cryptocurrency work as a system. On the other end of the ocean, in Ireland, Dublin City University is also introducing a masters course on Blockchain and its’ functionalities. In order to accomplish this, the university decided to seek out the help of Technology Ireland ICT Skillnet. In the official announcement, the President of Dublin City University, Professor Brian MacCraith cheered: DCU is proud to collaborate with Skillnet Ireland on the first of its kind Master’s programme in Blockchain (Distributed Ledger Technologies). This too is an online course, which can be taken part-time as well. This program was designed after in-depth research was carried out, in order to identify the main skills and practical knowledge aspiring engineers will need to work with Blockchain efficiently.

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Home News Blockchain News US and Irish universities start offering courses on Blockchain and cryptocurrency Tina Yordanova By Tina Yordanova May 31, 2019 US and Irish universities start offering courses on Blockchain and cryptocurrency Blockchain News US and Irish universities start offering courses on Blockchain and cryptocurrency 1 Advertisements The University of Pennsylvania and Dublin City University are among the pioneers, who have made a step towards introducing education plans on Blockchain and cryptocurrency. Such courses are expected to experience a rise in popularity as Blockchain and cryptocurrencies are gaining more traction among students. The recent bullish sessions for a majority of the tokens is another reason for students to start thinking about education in this area. The University of Pennsylvania, and specifically the Wharton School, announced the launch of a new online program called “Fintech: Foundations and Applications of Financial Technologies.” on 30 May. While the title of the course does not explicitly state a focus on cryptocurrencies, the announced course description reveals a heavy emphasis on the topic. The UPenn course will aid students in understanding how Blockchain can revolutionize payments and how does cryptocurrency work as a system. On the other end of the ocean, in Ireland, Dublin City University is also introducing a masters course on Blockchain and its’ functionalities. In order to accomplish this, the university decided to seek out the help of Technology Ireland ICT Skillnet. In the official announcement, the President of Dublin City University, Professor Brian MacCraith cheered: DCU is proud to collaborate with Skillnet Ireland on the first of its kind Master’s programme in Blockchain (Distributed Ledger Technologies). This too is an online course, which can be taken part-time as well. This program was designed after in-depth research was carried out, in order to identify the main skills and practical knowledge aspiring engineers will need to work with Blockchain efficiently.

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Home News Blockchain News US and Irish universities start offering courses on Blockchain and cryptocurrency Tina Yordanova By Tina Yordanova May 31, 2019 US and Irish universities start offering courses on Blockchain and cryptocurrency Blockchain News US and Irish universities start offering courses on Blockchain and cryptocurrency 1 Advertisements The University of Pennsylvania and Dublin City University are among the pioneers, who have made a step towards introducing education plans on Blockchain and cryptocurrency. Such courses are expected to experience a rise in popularity as Blockchain and cryptocurrencies are gaining more traction among students. The recent bullish sessions for a majority of the tokens is another reason for students to start thinking about education in this area. The University of Pennsylvania, and specifically the Wharton School, announced the launch of a new online program called “Fintech: Foundations and Applications of Financial Technologies.” on 30 May. While the title of the course does not explicitly state a focus on cryptocurrencies, the announced course description reveals a heavy emphasis on the topic. The UPenn course will aid students in understanding how Blockchain can revolutionize payments and how does cryptocurrency work as a system. On the other end of the ocean, in Ireland, Dublin City University is also introducing a masters course on Blockchain and its’ functionalities. In order to accomplish this, the university decided to seek out the help of Technology Ireland ICT Skillnet. In the official announcement, the President of Dublin City University, Professor Brian MacCraith cheered: DCU is proud to collaborate with Skillnet Ireland on the first of its kind Master’s programme in Blockchain (Distributed Ledger Technologies). This too is an online course, which can be taken part-time as well. This program was designed after in-depth research was carried out, in order to identify the main skills and practical knowledge aspiring engineers will need to work with Blockchain efficiently.

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ties start offering courses on Blockchain and cryptocurrency Tina Yordanova By Tina Yordanova May 31, 2019 US and Irish universities start offering courses on Blockchain and cryptocurrency Blockchain News US and Irish universities start offering courses on Blockchain and cryptocurrency 1 Advertisements The University of Pennsylvania and Dublin City University are among the pioneers, who have made a step towards introducing education plans on Blockchain and cryptocurrency. Such courses are expected to experience a rise in popularity as Blockchain and cryptocurrencies are gaining more traction among students. The recent bullish sessions for a majority of the tokens is another reason for students to start thinking about education in this area. The University of Pennsylvania, and specifically the Wharton School, announced the launch of a new online program called “Fintech: Foundations and Applications of Financial Technologies.” on 30 May. While the title of the course does not explicitly state a focus on cryptocurrencies, the announced course description reveals a heavy emphasis on the topic. The UPenn course will aid students in understanding how Blockchain can revolutionize payments and how does cryptocurrency work as a system. On the other end of the ocean, in Ireland, Dublin City University is also introducing a masters course on Blockchain and its’ functionalities. In order to accomplish this, the university decided to seek out the help of Technology Ireland ICT Skillnet. In the official announcement, the President of Dublin City University, Professor Brian MacCraith cheered: DCU is proud to collaborate with Skillnet Ireland on the first of its kind Master’s programme in Blockchain (Distributed Ledger Technologies). This too is an online course, which can be taken part-time as well. This program was designed after in-depth research was carried out, in order to identify the main skills and practical knowledge aspiring engineers will need to work with Blockchain efficiently.

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Home News Blockchain News US and Irish universities start offering courses on Blockchain and cryptocurrency Tina Yordanova By Tina Yordanova May 31, 2019 US and Irish universities start offering courses on Blockchain and cryptocurrency Blockchain News US and Irish universities start offering courses on Blockchain and cryptocurrency 1 Advertisements The University of Pennsylvania and Dublin City University are among the pioneers, who have made a step towards introducing education plans on Blockchain and cryptocurrency. Such courses are expected to experience a rise in popularity as Blockchain and cryptocurrencies are gaining more traction among students. The recent bullish sessions for a majority of the tokens is another reason for students to start thinking about education in this area. The University of Pennsylvania, and specifically the Wharton School, announced the launch of a new online program called “Fintech: Foundations and Applications of Financial Technologies.” on 30 May. While the title of the course does not explicitly state a focus on cryptocurrencies, the announced course description reveals a heavy emphasis on the topic.

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Home News Blockchain News US and Irish universities start offering courses on Blockchain and cryptocurrency Tina Yordanova By Tina Yordanova May 31, 2019 US and Irish universities start offering courses on Blockchain and cryptocurrency Blockchain News US and Irish universities start offering courses on Blockchain and cryptocurrency 1 Advertisements The University of Pennsylvania and Dublin City University are among the pioneers, who have made a step towards introducing education plans on Blockchain and cryptocurrency. Such courses are expected to experience a rise in popularity as Blockchain and cryptocurrencies are gaining more traction among students. The recent bullish sessions for a majority of the tokens is another reason for students to start thinking about education in this area. The University of Pennsylvania, and specifically the Wharton School, announced the launch of a new online program called “Fintech: Foundations and Applications of Financial Technologies.” on 30 May. While the title of the course does not explicitly state a focus on cryptocurrencies, the announced course description reveals a heavy emphasis on the topic.

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Home News Blockchain News US and Irish universities start offering courses on Blockchain and cryptocurrency Tina Yordanova By Tina Yordanova May 31, 2019 US and Irish universities start offering courses on Blockchain and cryptocurrency Blockchain News US and Irish universities start offering courses on Blockchain and cryptocurrency 1 Advertisements The University of Pennsylvania and Dublin City University are among the pioneers, who have made a step towards introducing education plans on Blockchain and cryptocurrency. Such courses are expected to experience a rise in popularity as Blockchain and cryptocurrencies are gaining more traction among students. The recent bullish sessions for a majority of the tokens is another reason for students to start thinking about education in this area. The University of Pennsylvania, and specifically the Wharton School, announced the launch of a new online program called “Fintech: Foundations and Applications of Financial Technologies.” on 30 May. While the title of the course does not explicitly state a focus on cryptocurrencies, the announced course description reveals a heavy emphasis on the topic.

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Home News Blockchain News US and Irish universities start offering courses on Blockchain and cryptocurrency Tina Yordanova By Tina Yordanova May 31, 2019 US and Irish universities start offering courses on Blockchain and cryptocurrency Blockchain News US and Irish universities start offering courses on Blockchain and cryptocurrency 1 Advertisements The University of Pennsylvania and Dublin City University are among the pioneers, who have made a step towards introducing education plans on Blockchain and cryptocurrency. Such courses are expected to experience a rise in popularity as Blockchain and cryptocurrencies are gaining more traction among students. The recent bullish sessions for a majority of the tokens is another reason for students to start thinking about education in this area. The University of Pennsylvania, and specifically the Wharton School, announced the launch of a new online program called “Fintech: Foundations and Applications of Financial Technologies.” on 30 May. While the title of the course does not explicitly state a focus on cryptocurrencies, the announced course description reveals a heavy emphasis on the topic.

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Home News Blockchain News US and Irish universities start offering courses on Blockchain and cryptocurrency Tina Yordanova By Tina Yordanova May 31, 2019 US and Irish universities start offering courses on Blockchain and cryptocurrency Blockchain News US and Irish universities start offering courses on Blockchain and cryptocurrency 1 Advertisements The University of Pennsylvania and Dublin City University are among the pioneers, who have made a step towards introducing education plans on Blockchain and cryptocurrency. Such courses are expected to experience a rise in popularity as Blockchain and cryptocurrencies are gaining more traction among students. The recent bullish sessions for a majority of the tokens is another reason for students to start thinking about education in this area. The University of Pennsylvania, and specifically the Wharton School, announced the launch of a new online program called “Fintech: Foundations and Applications of Financial Technologies.” on 30 May. While the title of the course does not explicitly state a focus on cryptocurrencies, the announced course description reveals a heavy emphasis on the topic.

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Home News Blockchain News US and Irish universities start offering courses on Blockchain and cryptocurrency Tina Yordanova By Tina Yordanova May 31, 2019 US and Irish universities start offering courses on Blockchain and cryptocurrency Blockchain News US and Irish universities start offering courses on Blockchain and cryptocurrency 1 Advertisements The University of Pennsylvania and Dublin City University are among the pioneers, who have made a step towards introducing education plans on Blockchain and cryptocurrency. Such courses are expected to experience a rise in popularity as Blockchain and cryptocurrencies are gaining more traction among students. The recent bullish sessions for a majority of the tokens is another reason for students to start thinking about education in this area. The University of Pennsylvania, and specifically the Wharton School, announced the launch of a new online program called “Fintech: Foundations and Applications of Financial Technologies.” on 30 May. While the title of the course does not explicitly state a focus on cryptocurrencies, the announced course description reveals a heavy emphasis on the topic.

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Home News Blockchain News US and Irish universities start offering courses on Blockchain and cryptocurrency Tina Yordanova By Tina Yordanova May 31, 2019 US and Irish universities start offering courses on Blockchain and cryptocurrency Blockchain News US and Irish universities start offering courses on Blockchain and cryptocurrency 1 Advertisements The University of Pennsylvania and Dublin City University are among the pioneers, who have made a step towards introducing education plans on Blockchain and cryptocurrency. Such courses are expected to experience a rise in popularity as Blockchain and cryptocurrencies are gaining more traction among students. The recent bullish sessions for a majority of the tokens is another reason for students to start thinking about education in this area. The University of Pennsylvania, and specifically the Wharton School, announced the launch of a new online program called “Fintech: Foundations and Applications of Financial Technologies.” on 30 May. While the title of the course does not explicitly state a focus on cryptocurrencies, the announced course description reveals a heavy emphasis on the topic.

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Home News Blockchain News US and Irish universities start offering courses on Blockchain and cryptocurrency Tina Yordanova By Tina Yordanova May 31, 2019 US and Irish universities start offering courses on Blockchain and cryptocurrency Blockchain News US and Irish universities start offering courses on Blockchain and cryptocurrency 1 Advertisements The University of Pennsylvania and Dublin City University are among the pioneers, who have made a step towards introducing education plans on Blockchain and cryptocurrency. Such courses are expected to experience a rise in popularity as Blockchain and cryptocurrencies are gaining more traction among students. The recent bullish sessions for a majority of the tokens is another reason for students to start thinking about education in this area. The University of Pennsylvania, and specifically the Wharton School, announced the launch of a new online program called “Fintech: Foundations and Applications of Financial Technologies.” on 30 May. While the title of the course does not explicitly state a focus on cryptocurrencies, the announced course description reveals a heavy emphasis on the topic.

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Home News Blockchain News US and Irish universities start offering courses on Blockchain and cryptocurrency Tina Yordanova By Tina Yordanova May 31, 2019 US and Irish universities start offering courses on Blockchain and cryptocurrency Blockchain News US and Irish universities start offering courses on Blockchain and cryptocurrency 1 Advertisements The University of Pennsylvania and Dublin City University are among the pioneers, who have made a step towards introducing education plans on Blockchain and cryptocurrency. Such courses are expected to experience a rise in popularity as Blockchain and cryptocurrencies are gaining more traction among students. The recent bullish sessions for a majority of the tokens is another reason for students to start thinking about education in this area. The University of Pennsylvania, and specifically the Wharton School, announced the launch of a new online program called “Fintech: Foundations and Applications of Financial Technologies.” on 30 May. While the title of the course does not explicitly state a focus on cryptocurrencies, the announced course description reveals a heavy emphasis on the topic.

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Home News Blockchain News US and Irish universities start offering courses on Blockchain and cryptocurrency Tina Yordanova By Tina Yordanova May 31, 2019 US and Irish universities start offering courses on Blockchain and cryptocurrency Blockchain News US and Irish universities start offering courses on Blockchain and cryptocurrency 1 Advertisements The University of Pennsylvania and Dublin City University are among the pioneers, who have made a step towards introducing education plans on Blockchain and cryptocurrency. Such courses are expected to experience a rise in popularity as Blockchain and cryptocurrencies are gaining more traction among students. The recent bullish sessions for a majority of the tokens is another reason for students to start thinking about education in this area. The University of Pennsylvania, and specifically the Wharton School, announced the launch of a new online program called “Fintech: Foundations and Applications of Financial Technologies.” on 30 May. While the title of the course does not explicitly state a focus on cryptocurrencies, the announced course description reveals a heavy emphasis on the topic.

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