UniMOOC and Shu-Bitcoin for Non-English Bitcoiners
Nowadays we are seeing an increase in the number Bitcoin and digital currency related courses offered by various universities and organizations. These Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) are designed for those who are interested to learn about Bitcoin and digital currencies. They are available in different languages. The Introductory MOOC Course on Digital Currency offered by the University of Nicosia in Cyprus and UniMOOC's "Bitcoin, la moneda virtual" (translates to 'Bitcoin, the Virtual Money') are couple of examples of MOOCs on digital currency. It has been over seven years since....
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