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Crytpocurrency Course

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CS 4790: Cryptocurrency

This repository contains the course material CS 4790: Cryptocurrency, which is taught yearly at the University of Virginia by Aaron Bloomfield. This repository can be found online at http://aaronbloomfield.github.io/ccc and via its github repository at https://github.com/aaronbloomfield/ccc.

Students currently in the course at UVA should view the uva/index.html (md), and may also want to view the daily announcements.

The parts of this repository are:

  • Lecture slides (md), which use reveal.js, an HTML presentation framework
  • Assignments (md), both larger programming assignments and shorter tutorials or readings
  • Exams (md) which contains the past exams given in this course
  • Documents (md) holds various documents and references
  • UVA section (md) which contains the materials that are specific to the current iteration of the course being taught at UVA

Course Objectives

Students who complete the course will:

  • Understand the theoretical aspects of cryptocurrency
  • Understand the basics of blockchain in general, and the details of a selected number of blockchains
  • Understand the uses of cryptocurrency and blockchain beyond that as a form of money
  • Understand the policy, ethical, legal, and tax implications of cryptocurrency
  • Be able to develop programs for a specific Blockchain
  • Implement a fully working modern cryptocurrency

License

Source code: all of the source code created for this repository is released under a GPL 3.0 license. Some Solidity contract source code is included from OpenZeppelin contracts github repo, which retains its original (MIT) license.

Non source code: All non-source material is released under a Creative Commons license (CC BY-SA). Note that there are some external images that are included in some of the slides, but are not hosted in this repository; their licenses are determined by their respective owners.

Instructor access

There is instructor-only information available, including solutions, grading scripts, and configuration documentation. Send an email for access. Note that you must be an actual, listed, faculty member for access to this information.

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