Cambridge University Acknowledges Need For Blockchain Education
For the longest time, there has been a shift in though from Bitcoin to blockchain in the financial world. The increasing Bitcoin hype poses one interesting question: what is blockchain? Cambridge University wants to help answer that question. Blockchain Knowledge Is Disappointing. Although a lot of financial experts claim the blockchain will solve all of the problems, they have a hard time actually explaining the technology. Some people may argue this difficulty is due to the technology being too new for anyone to grasp entirely, and they would be partially correct. However, disruptive....
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