Certified Blockchain Solutions Architect (CBSA)
About this Course:
- Understand the objectives for the Certified Blockchain Solutions Architect (CBSA) Exam
- Blockchain Architecture basics and advanced concepts
- Choose appropriate blockchain systems for various use cases
- Work effectively with both public and permissioned blockchain systems
- Blockchain Terminology critical to know for the exam
- Resources to help study for the exam
- You are new to blockchain technology and want to understand the basic concepts of blockchain and what materials to study for a Blockchain certification.
- Anyone who has an interest in Blockchain technology and would be interested in obtaining the Certified Blockchain Solutions Architect (CBSA) Certification
- You need an introduction to the objectives of the Certified Blockchain Solutions Architect (CBSA) exam in a concise format that provides study materials
- You are an aspiring blockchain architect that would like to validate your knowledge with the industry-leading blockchain architecture certification
- You need to understand the use cases for blockchain and resources to help get started in the blockchain space.
Course Outline:
Module 1: Certified Blockchain Solutions Architect Overview
1.1 Module 1 Introduction
1.2 What is a CBSA
1.3 Exam Questions
1.4 Exam Objectives
Module 2: Blockchain 101 Terminology and Components
2.1 Module 2 Introduction
2.2 What is a Blockchain
2.3 Blockchain Terminology
2.4 Blockchain Key Components
Module 3: Exam Objectives
3.1 Module 3 Introduction
3.2 Proof of Work, Proof of Stake, Other Proof Systems
3.3 Why Cryptocurrency is Needed
3.4 Public, Private, and Permissioned Blockchains
3.5 How Blocks are Written to a Blockchain
3.6 Block Activity Demo
3.7 Transactions Whiteboard
3.8 Cryptography
3.9 LTC Wallet Demo
3.10 Database or Blockchain
3.11 Public Blockchain Common Uses
3.12 Private & Permissioned Blockchain Common Uses
3.13 Launching Your Own Blockchain
3.14 Segwits and Forks
3.15 Mining
3.16 Byzantine Fault Tolerance
3.17 Consensus Among Blockchains
3.18 Hasing
3.19 Anders Hashing Demo
3.20 Security in Blockchain
3.21 Smart Contracts and dApps
3.22 History of Blockchain
3.23 Blockchain Programming Languages
3.24 Common Testing and Deployment Practices
3.25 Metamask Demo
3.26 Value Creation
3.27 Blockchain Architecture
3.28 Corda Blockchain Architecture Whiteboard
3.29 Enterprise Blockchains
3.30 Bitcoin Improvement Protocols
Module 4: Hyperledger
4.1 Module 4 Introduction
4.2 Hyperledger Project
4.3 Hyperledger Fabric
4.4 Hyperledger Chaincode
4.5 Hyperledger Fabric Whiteboard
4.6 Hyperledger Fabric on AWS Demo
Module 5: Ethereum
5.1 Module 5 Introduction
5.2 Ethereum Overview
5.3 Ethereum EVM
5.4 Ethereum Browsers
5.5 Ethereum Development
5.6 Etherscan Demo
Module 6: Course Closeout
6.1 Module 6 Introduction
6.2 Summary Review
6.3 Taking the CBSA Exam
6.4 Practice Question