The math behind cryptocurrencies.
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Here are a few other resources I’d recommend:
Original Bitcoin paper:
Block explorer:
Blog post by Michael Nielsen:
(This is particularly good for understanding the details of what transactions look like, which is something this video did not cover)
Video by CuriousInventor:
Video by Anders Brownworth:
Ethereum white paper:
Timestamps:
0:00 – Introduction
2:25 – Ledgers and digital signatures
7:21 – The ledger is the currency
10:06 – Decentralization
12:26 – Cryptographic hash functions
14:38 – Proof of work and blockchains
19:42 – Double spending
21:41 – Block times, halvenings, and transaction fees
24:40 – Thanks
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Music by Vincent Rubinetti.
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