Blockchain for Financial Institutions Course
Tue Sep 4, 09:00 - Tue Sep 4, 14:30
Alphacode Club office, Sandton Johannesburg
ABOUT
The Blockchain for Financial Institutions course provides an insight into the differences between permissioned and permissionless blockchains and where the value of each lies for the user and organisations. The course discusses alternatives to the bitcoin blockchain such as Ripple, Hyperledger, Ethereum, Chain, JP Quorum and Distributed Ledger Technology (DLT) such as R3’s, Corda. The course provides an overview on what financial institutions are currently doing with blockchain technology, what partnerships they are forming and what the possible use cases for financial institutions are.Trusted intermediaries are necessary to facilitate payment transactions and as transactions have become more complex, so has the importance of intermediaries in the payments world. Blockchain technology is challenging traditional players and forcing them to re-examine their role in the payment ecosystem as the threat of disintermediation in the financial industry is both real and imminent.
Distributed ledgers, or blockchains, have the potential to significantly impact business models, reductions in risk and savings of cost and capital.
Module 1: An Overview of Bitcoin and Blockchain Technology
- A basic history of money
- Digital money, ledgers and trusted third parties
- Basics of cryptography: hashes and digital signatures
- Decentralised, peer to peer systems and the problem of consensus (Byzantine General’s problem)
- Blockchain, mining and Proof of Work (PoW)
- Bitcoin smart contracts
- Ethereum smart contracts
- Tokens and other digital assets
Module 4: Permissioned vs. Permissionless Consensus
Module 5: An Overview of Permissioned Blockchains and Distributed Ledger Technology (DLT)
- Corda
- Chain
- Hyperledger Project
- Ripple
- Quorum
- Cryptocurrency and financial inclusion
- Trade finance
- Capital markets
- Identity
- Intellectual Property (IP)
- Misconceptions of blockchain and Distributed Ledger Technology (DLT) use-cases
- An overview of the landscape
- What’s happening in the regulation space
- Moving beyond the wild west
- Know-Your-Customer (KYC) and Anti-Money Laundering (AML)
- Central bank driven blockchains and cryptocurrencies
- Tax implications of cryptocurrencies
- Self regulatory bodies
- Examples of various approaches taken by regulators globally
- The innovator’s dilemma: incumbents and disruption
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Blockchain for Financial Institutions Course
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