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Top courses include Blockchain Specialization from the University of Buffalo and Blockchain Revolution from INSEAD. These courses explore blockchain fundamentals, smart contracts, cryptocurrencies, and blockchain’s impact on global industries.‎
Yes. Many blockchain courses offer a free audit option, letting learners access video lessons and reading materials at no cost. To complete assignments or earn a certificate, you’ll need to upgrade or apply for financial aid.‎
You’ll learn how blockchain works, how to develop smart contracts, and how distributed ledgers can create transparency and security. Some courses also cover cryptography basics, consensus algorithms, and blockchain applications in fields like finance, healthcare, and logistics.‎
Not necessarily. Many introductory blockchain courses are designed for general learners and explain key concepts in plain language. More technical courses, especially those that include smart contract programming, may assume familiarity with coding or data structures.‎