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This online Advanced program in Blockchain is led by Intellipaat. The online program is designed to help you master distributed ledger, Ethereum, solidity programming, and more. Upon successful completion of the program, you will get PLA credits from Belhaven University.
Learning Format
Online
Duration
4 Months
Career Services
by Intellipaat
7 PLA Credits from
Belhaven University
400+
Hiring Partners
This Advanced Certification Program in Blockchain is curated by the top industry experts for the learners to upgrade their skills in Blockchain, Bitcoin network and mining, Blockchain alternatives, Ethereum virtual machine, Hyperledger and MultiChain, etc.
About Belhaven University
Belhaven University is known for its nationally recognized academics, top-rated faculty, and affordability. Belhaven strives for excellence in higher education and has achieved prominence in education dating back to 1883. Every student is encouraged to develop and grow to the best of their potential.
Key achievements of Belhaven University:
Upon the completion of this program, you will:
59% Average Salary Hike
$1,08,000 Highest Salary
700+ Career Transitions
300+ Hiring Partners
Career Transition Handbook
*Past record is no guarantee of future job prospects
A Blockchain Developer is in charge of developing and maintaining decentralized applications, developing web apps, optimizing blockchain protocols, etc.
They are in charge of design, assignments, connections, and other tasks like developing complete blockchain solutions.
They act as a link between the developers ensuring that each project’s scope is well-understood and able to meet up client expectations.
They work in the development environment to test and ensure the quality and requirements of the project.
They offer legal expertise on investments, their implications, and how to handle finances and management.
They develop websites to promote cryptocurrencies and spread awareness about their product. They can design effective UIs.
Skills to Master
Blockchain
Bitcoins network
Bitcoin mining
Bitcoin wallets
Blockchain alternatives
Ethereum virtual machine
Merkle tree
Smart Contracts
Hyperledger
MultiChain
Tools to Master
Blockchain introduction, Blockchain technology, network, and its mechanism, Blockchain history, Blockchain benefits, blocks and transactions in Blockchain, peer-to-peer systems, block structure in Blockchain, dynamic shared ledger, digital signatures, building Blockchain solutions, using hashes as addresses, Bitcoin keys storage, using a key as identity, Bitcoins trade and transactions, Blockchain ecosystem core, and Blockchain layers: data layer, consensus layer, and network layer.
Bitcoin introduction, what is Bitcoin?, Bitcoins network, Bitcoin mining, Bitcoin wallets, Blockchain alternatives, smart contract, public network and private consortium, Ethereum virtual machine, Ethereum environment, Merkle tree, Dapps, Decentralized Autonomous Organization (DAO), double-spend problem, Blockchain impact on cryptocurrencies, Bitcoin mechanics, transcriptions, scripts, peer-to-peer network, blocks, and security measures.
Identification of Bitcoins and their era, where and how to get Bitcoins, identifying Bitcoin wallets, Jaxx wallet, defining the selling of Bitcoins, comparing between Bitcoin and Blockchain, transaction and transaction scripts, defining scripts in Bitcoin, describing various transaction forms in Bitcoin, listing the nodes in Bitcoin network, etc.
Understanding Bitcoin Economics, what is Bitcoin mining?, fabrication of block header, defining mining, understanding more about mining: identification of the successful mining, types of mining pools, what is solo mining?, listing the problems in solo mining, benefits of pooled mining, consensus, independent verification of mining, autonomous verification of mining, the checklist for the mining verification, combining transactions into blocks, combining verified transactions, portrayal of difficulty, condition of difficulty, the creation of block header, main chain, orphan block, the creation of a new block, independent validation of the new block, race for Bitcoin mining and hash race, difficulty with the hashing power of miners, etc.
Understanding Ethereum, defining Smart Contracts, Ethereum cryptocurrencies’ identification, Ethereum transactions, the consensus mechanism in Ethereum, listing various development technologies, how to identify Ethereum clients, defining platform functions, understanding and describing Solidity operators and functions, the MetaMask setup, Ethereum network interfacing, the first smart contract, Ethereum accounts and how to go about receiving Ether, structuring a contract, declaring a function, deploying and redeploying a contract; comparing between Wei and Ether, Remix testing, what is a gas transaction?, etc.
The creation of smart contracts on Ethereum, Remix browser, defining MetaMask, Blockchain installation, Go language installation, explaining Blockchain creation: the genesis block list, genesis.json file parameters, and Blockchain making rules, performing Blockchain mining, Blockchain environment contract deployment, boilerplate requirements, project file walkthrough, syntax highlighters, compiling Solidity and script, the testing architecture, installing modules, running Windows, Web3 Versioning, Web3 Providers, Refactor to Async/Await, deployment with Web3, Web3 Version Fix, initial message verification, testing message updates, deployed contracts in Remix, Crowdfunding Smart Contract, Voting Ballot Smart Contract, application architecture of Ethereum and its overview, getting started with create-react-app, multiple Web3 instances, Web3 setup, etc.
Understanding Hyperledger Blockchain and Hyperledger consensus algorithm, explaining Hyperledger Iroha, identifying different Hyperledger components, learning about Channels, Policies, and Chaincodes, listing various Hyperledger Explorer components, defining Hyperledger Composer, Hyperledger introduction: what is Hyperledger? distributed ledger technology and its challenges, Hyperledger Fabric Developer Environment tools, their usage, and their setup on: Windows, Mac OS, Linux/Ubuntu, AWS, and Cloud virtual machines, Development Environment topology, Fabric Under Hood: concepts and terminologies, ledger implementation; Dev Environment walkthrough: Orderer and CA Server, Peer and CouchDB setup, Peer nodes: Anchor Peers, and Endorsing Peers, Client nodes, Orderer nodes, Endorsement Policies, Membership Service Provider and Certification Authority, and Chaincode Development.
Hyperledger Composer and its benefits, Hyperledger conceptual components, the structure and example: business network automated auction market for cars, model, metadata, script file, ACL, open-development toolsets, archive, business networks testing, business networks modeling, Hyperledger Composer playground, and using Hyperledger Composer to develop applications.
Defining MultiChain and describing its various streams, creating and deploying a private Blockchain, explaining how to connect to Blockchain, identifying MultiChain interactive mode, defining the Transaction Metadata, listing Native assets, streams and mining, Bitcoin to private Blockchain, the hand-shake process, the aim of MultiChain, various use cases of MultiChain; MultiChain permission and assets, the basics of retrieving from streams, consensus model, MultiChain flexibility, deployment options, speed and scalability, downloading and installing, initializing and connecting to Blockchain from a second server, connection permission, creating a new address, permission to create assets, new assets, native assets, connected peers, checking asset balance, verifying transactions, and resending assets.
Potential use cases in Blockchain, the proof of existence, identity management, record keeping, UPROOV: Mobile Trust Machine, online music problem solution, car leasing and sales, DocuSign, Forecasting, Augur, log operational maintenance data, cloud storage, STORJ: decentralized cloud storage, Retail: OpenBazaar, Ascribe: for securing your work, ride sharing, and supply chain management, Blockchain and IoT, autonomous decentralized peer-to-peer telemetry, IOTA, Freight Transportation,, ADEPT, banking industry projects: payments, trading platform, KYC, loan management process, capital market system, and fraud reduction, government: online voting, real estate, capital markets, and devising public policies, Estonia: identity management and e-voting, Georgia: Blockchain land registry, Delaware, USA: Smart Contracts and making public policies, and Dubai: Digital passports.
Projects that are part of your Blockchain Advanced program will ensure that you gain real-world experience and expertise in the domain.
Practice 100+ Essential Tools
Designed by Industry Experts
Get Real-world Experience
Total Admission Fee
Admissions are closed once the requisite number of participants enroll for the upcoming cohort. Apply early to secure your seat.
Next Cohorts
Date | Time | Batch Type | |
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Regular Classes | 8th Dec 2024 | 08:00 PM - 11:00 PM IST | Only (Sunday) |
This online Advanced program will give you hands-on experience and help you become a Blockchain expert with a strong background in the technology and its tools. The program includes various courses that meet industry standards and requirements. After completing the program, you will receive a PLA Credits from Belhaven University.
As part of the course work, you will gain experience in several industry-based projects and assignments that are highly relevant in the corporate world. Upon completion of the course, you will be qualified to apply to some of the top-paying jobs around the world.
You can enroll in our Blockchain online Advanced program. Once you successfully complete the program, along with the projects and assignments, you will receive PLA Credits from Belhaven University.
Our Learning Management System (LMS) ensures a customized learning experience that includes both live sessions & self-paced videos. The online classroom training has one-on-one doubt-clearing sessions included in it. In case you miss a live session, you will be able to watch the recorded video of the session so you don’t have to worry about missing out on a lesson.
You can reach out to our course advisors to get more information about this Blockchain Advanced program. They will provide you all the assistance that you need relating to the program.
Belhaven University PLA Credits Assessed for this course is 7.
*Note, there is a maximum number of PLA credits that may be applied toward a degree program. Refer to the Belhaven University website for the latest on PLA policies.
Please note that the course fees is non-refundable and we will be at every step with you for your upskilling and professional growth needs.
Due to any reason you want to defer the batch or restart the classes in a new batch then you need to send the batch defer request on [email protected] and only 1 time batch defer request is allowed without any additional cost.
Learner can request for batch deferral to any of the cohorts starting in the next 3-6 months from the start date of the initial batch in which the student was originally enrolled for. Batch deferral requests are accepted only once but you should not have completed more than 20% of the program. If you want to defer the batch 2nd time then you need to pay batch defer fees which is equal to 10% of the total course fees paid for the program + Taxes.
Yes, Intellipaat certification is highly recognized in the industry. Our alumni work in more than 10,000 corporations and startups, which is a testament that our programs are industry-aligned and well-recognized. Additionally, the Intellipaat program is in partnership with the National Skill Development Corporation (NSDC), which further validates its credibility. Learners will get an NSDC certificate along with Intellipaat certificate for the programs they enroll in.
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