Blockchain Certification Training Course

Joyatre's Blockchain Certification Training will help you decipher the global buzz surrounding Blockchain, Bitcoin, and cryptocurrency. By developing a strong grasp of core Blockchain platforms, you will be motivated to create apps with Ethereum and become an expert in this emerging technology.

Blockchain Course Overview

This Blockchain course provides an overview of Bitcoin, Hyperledger, Ethereum, and Multichain blockchain platforms. In this course, you will utilize tools like Ganache, Truffle, Meta Mask, and Geth to build Blockchain applications, learn how to set up a private blockchain network using Hyperledger Composer, and deploy smart contracts on Ethereum.

Skills Covered

Blockchain overview

Bitcoin Blockchain

Ethereum deployment tools

Hyperledger Composer

Smart contracts on Ethereum

Blockchain on Multichain

Blockchain prospects

Blockchain Course Curriculum

Elgibility

Blockchain training is suitable for anyone with a technical background. This Blockchain online course is ideal for professionals like developers, project managers, technology or solution architects, support professionals, team leads, product managers, and business analysts.

  • 2.1 Introduction
  • 2.2 Blockchain and Its Importance
  • 2.3 Blockchain in Banking System
  • 2.4 Blockchain Transaction Process
  • 2.5 Transaction Initiation
  • 2.6 Demo: Generation of a Public Private Key Pair and a Digital Signature
  • 2.7 Transaction Broadcast
  • 2.8 Consensus and its Features
  • 2.9 Miners
  • 2.10 Proof of Work
  • 2.11 Demo: Generation of Nonce Values
  • 2.12 Demo: Generation of Hash Code
  • 2.13 Consensus Algorithms
  • 2.14 Block Creation
  • 2.15 Demo: Demonstrate the Blockchain Block structure
  • 2.16 Transaction Record
  • 2.17 Demo: Working of Distributed Structure
  • 2.18 Demo: Demonstrate the Working of Blockchain Transaction
  • 2.19 Types of Blockchain
  • 2.20 Blockchain Platforms
  • 2.21 Application Components and Templates
  • 2.22 Key Takeaways
  • Knowledge Check
  • Creating a Blockchain Network
  • 3.1 Introduction
  • 3.2 Bitcoin and Ways to Acquire Them
  • 3.3 Bitcoin Wallets and Ways to Set Them Up
  • 3.4 Demo: Set Up a Web Wallet and Software Wallet
  • 3.5 Examples of Where to Use Bitcoins
  • 3.6 Transaction in Bitcoin System
  • 3.7 Bitcoin Address
  • 3.8 Bitcoin Transactions
  • 3.9 Bitcoin Script Construction
  • 3.10 Bitcoin Script Instructions
  • 3.11 Bitcoin Network Node
  • 3.12 Joining Bitcoin Network
  • 3.13 Mining in Bitcoin Blockchain
  • 3.14 Autonomous Check of Transactions
  • 3.15 Independent Aggregation of Transactions
  • 3.16 Mining Puzzle
  • 3.17 Key Takeaways
  • Knowledge Check
  • Generate a Bitcoin Wallet
  • 4.1 Introduction
  • 4.2 Etherium and Its Concepts
  • 4.3 Gas in Ethereum
  • 4.4 Ether
  • 4.5 Ethereum Virtual Machine
  • 4.6 Types of Ethereum Accounts
  • 4.7 Smart Contract: Example
  • 4.8 Ethereum Mining
  • 4.9 Ethereum Ecosystem
  • 4.10 Demo: Installation of Geth
  • 4.11 Demo: Installation of Ganache
  • 4.12 Demo: Transferring Ethers Using MetaMask
  • 4.14 Swarm
  • 4.15 InterPlanetary File System
  • 4.16 Whisper
  • 4.17 Ethereum Frameworks
  • 4.18 Ethereum DAPPs and DAOs
  • 4.19 Key Takeaways
  • Knowledge Check
  • Transfer Bonus Using MetaMask
  • 5.1 Introduction
  • 5.2 Private Ethereum Blockchain
  • 5.3 Demo: Private Ethereum Network
  • 5.4 Ethereum Smart Contracts
  • 5.5 Demo: Smart Contract Development Environment
  • 5.6 Solidity Programming
  • 5.7 Arrays
  • 5.8 Enums
  • 5.9 Structs
  • 5.10 Function Declaration in Solidity
  • 5.11 Inheritance
  • 5.12 Events
  • 5.13 Creating Contracts Using "New" Operator
  • 5.14 ERC20 Token
  • 5.15 Demo: Create a Smart Contract to Issue Your Own Digital Token
  • 5.16 Solidity Smart Contract Design Patterns
  • 5.17 Demo: Solidity Smart Contract to Develop Property Transfer System
  • 5.18 Key Takeaways
  • Knowledge Check
  • Smart Contract for Banking Application
  • 6.1 Introduction
  • 6.2 Hyperledger and Its Importance
  • 6.3 Hyperledger Transaction
  • 6.4 Hyperledger Projects
  • 6.5 Sawtooth
  • 6.6 Hyperledger Fabric
  • 6.7 Iroha
  • 6.8 Demo: Setting Up Iroha Network
  • 6.9 Indy
  • 6.10 Hyperledger Architecture
  • 6.11 Permissioned Blockchain and Its Consensus Model
  • 6.12 Consensus and Its Interaction with Architectural Layers
  • 6.13 API and Network Topology in Hyperledger
  • 6.14 Steps to Create a Hyperledger Network
  • 6.15 Key Takeaways
  • Knowledge Check
  • Transform the Supply Chain
  • 7.1 Introduction
  • 7.2 Hyperledger Fabric
  • 7.3 Hyperledger Fabric Model
  • 7.4 Creating Hyperledger Fabric Network
  • 7.5 Chaincode
  • 7.6 Ordering Services
  • 7.7 Fabric Peer
  • 7.8 Channels
  • 7.9 Client Application
  • 7.10 Hyperledger Fabric CA
  • 7.11 Hyperledger Composer
  • 7.12 Demo: Set Up Development Environment Using Hyperledger Composer
  • 7.13 Blockchain Business Network
  • 7.14 Business Network Template
  • 7.15 Testing Business Network
  • 7.16 Demo: Create Test and Deploy a Business Network
  • 7.17 Key Takeaways
  • Knowledge Check
  • Deploy an Animal Tracking Business Network
  • 8.1 Introduction
  • 8.2 Introduction to Multichain
  • 8.3 Multichain Architecture
  • 8.4 Demo: Create a Multichain
  • 8.5 The Hand-Shaking Process
  • 8.6 Permission in Multichain
  • 8.7 Features of Assets in Multichain
  • 8.8 Demo: Create Assets in Multichain
  • 8.9 Multichain Streams
  • 8.10 Consensus in Multichain
  • 8.11 Mining in Multichain
  • 8.12 Multichain Flexibility
  • 8.13 Multichain: Speed and Scalability
  • 8.14 Key Takeawys
  • Knowledge Check
  • Stock Exchange on Multichain Platform
  • 9.1 Introduction
  • 9.2 Do We Need Blockchain
  • 9.3 Challenges in Blockchain
  • 9.4 Identifying a Blockchain Use Case
  • 9.5 Healthcare Use Cases
  • 9.6 Government Use Cases
  • 9.7 Blockchain in KYC
  • 9.8 Blockchain in Trade Finance
  • 9.9 Blockchain in Mortgage Industry
  • 9.10 Blockchain in Loan Management
  • 9.11 Blockchain in e-Estonia
  • 9.12 Blockchain in Energy Markets
  • 9.13 Blockchain in Media: Ujo Music
  • 9.14 Blockchain in Travel: LockTrip
  • 9.15 Blockchain in Supply Chain
  • 9.16 Blockchain for Network Security: Korea Telecom
  • 9.17 Key Takeaways
  • Knowledge Check
  • MetaMask Ether Faucet
  • Decentralized Marketplace Application
  • Create Private Multichain Blockchain
  • Deploy a Car Auction Business Network
  • 1. Verification of User Identity
  • 2. Healthcare Insurance
  • 1.1 Course Material
  • 1.2 What Is CSS
  • 1.3 Syntax
  • 1.4 Using Style Sheets
  • 1.5 External Style Sheets
  • 1.6 ID s And Classes
  • 1.7 Styling Elements
  • 1.8 Comments
  • 1.9 Background Colors
  • 1.10 Background Image
  • 1.11 Text Color
  • 1.12 Text Formatting
  • 1.13 Font Properties
  • 1.14 Text Properties
  • 1.15 Links
  • 1.16 Lists
  • 1.17 Width And Height
  • 1.18 Borders
  • 1.19 Margin And Padding
  • 1.20 Cursor
  • 1.21 Display
  • 1.22 Overflow
  • 1.1 Course Materials
  • 1.2 What Is HTML
  • 1.3 Editors
  • 1.4 Elements
  • 1.5 Block Elements
  • 1.6 Attributes
  • 1.7 Line Breaks
  • 1.8 Headers And Paragraphs
  • 1.9 Links
  • 1.10 Images
  • 1.11 Formatting (Part 1)
  • 1.12 Formatting (Part 2)
  • 1.13 The Style Attribute
  • 1.14 Comments
  • 1.15 The Div Element
  • 1.16 Lists
  • 1.17 Tables (Part 1)
  • 1.18 Tables (Part 2)
  • 1.19 Forms
  • 2.20 IFrames
  • 1.1 Course Materials
  • 1.2 What Is Javascript
  • 1.3 Internal Vs. External
  • 1.4 Comments
  • 1.5 document.write()
  • 1.6 Alert And Confirm
  • 1.7 Prompting For Info
  • 1.8 Variables
  • 1.9 Conjugation
  • 1.10 Arithmetic
  • 1.11 Redirecting And New Windows
  • 1.12 Empty Links
  • 1.13 String Manipulation
  • 1.14 Comparisons
  • 1.15 If Else Statements
  • 1.16 Else If Statements
  • 1.17 Switch Statements
  • 1.18 Functions
  • 1.19 Events
  • 1.20 getElementById()
  • 1.21 Escaping
  • 1.22 Arrays
  • 1.23 For Loops
  • 1.24 While Loops
  • 1.25 Breaking Out Of Loops
  • 1.26 Skipping A Loop Cycle
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