Dash's Amanda B. Johnson Releases Miniseries on Blockchain for Beginners
- Get her funny take on the whole Apple/Jaxx/Dash affair.
If you are a regular reader than I am sure you are an expert on Cryptocurrencies Cryptocurrencies By using cryptography, virtual currencies, known as cryptocurrencies, are nearly counterfeit-proof digital currencies that are built on blockchain technology. Comprised of decentralized networks, blockchain technology is not overseen by a central authority.Therefore, cryptocurrencies function in a decentralized nature which theoretically makes them immune to government interference. The term, cryptocurrency derives from the origin of the encryption techniques that are employed to secure the netw By using cryptography, virtual currencies, known as cryptocurrencies, are nearly counterfeit-proof digital currencies that are built on blockchain technology. Comprised of decentralized networks, blockchain technology is not overseen by a central authority.Therefore, cryptocurrencies function in a decentralized nature which theoretically makes them immune to government interference. The term, cryptocurrency derives from the origin of the encryption techniques that are employed to secure the netw , Blockchain Blockchain Blockchain comprises a digital network of blocks with a comprehensive ledger of transactions made in a cryptocurrency such as Bitcoin or other altcoins.One of the signature features of blockchain is that it is maintained across more than one computer. The ledger can be public or private (permissioned.) In this sense, blockchain is immune to the manipulation of data making it not only open but verifiable. Because a blockchain is stored across a network of computers, it is very difficult to tampe Blockchain comprises a digital network of blocks with a comprehensive ledger of transactions made in a cryptocurrency such as Bitcoin or other altcoins.One of the signature features of blockchain is that it is maintained across more than one computer. The ledger can be public or private (permissioned.) In this sense, blockchain is immune to the manipulation of data making it not only open but verifiable. Because a blockchain is stored across a network of computers, it is very difficult to tampe and everything else. However, we all know many people that have never been exposed to this world. So next time you want to explain the subject to your friend that just read an article with lots of words he never heard of, just refer him to Dash School.
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We asked cryptocurrency video blogger Amanda B. Johnson, who created this miniseries, who the target audience is and whether it provides an unbiased or a strictly pro-Dash point of view?
She explains: "The goal of the Dash School video series is to provide, hands down, the easiest-to-understand introduction to blockchain technology that exists online. In tandem, the videos also reveal why Dash is the single most undervalued blockchain system today. They describe how we're preparing to make digital cash accessible to anyone, even your mother."
"The first three videos are not Dash-specific at all. They lay the foundation for the workings of all blockchains in general. Only the latter three of the six videos are Dash-specific. A viewer just wanting a solid grasp of blockchain, explained without the jargon, can simply watch the first three and call it good."
The Apple's Bite
As for her take on the whole Apple/Jaxx/Dash affair, she answered: "I actually have no coherent thoughts about Apple demanding that Jaxx wallet remove Dash, because I can see no underlying pattern or rationale in their demands. The digital currencies that Apple has 'approved' are seemingly random -- Smileycoin? Gulden? But not Dash, the eighth-highest by market cap? I have no words."
She also made this Apple parody video, poking fun at how they have approved of massive failures like "DAO tokens" as well as Bitcoin-thieving wallets:
If you are a regular reader than I am sure you are an expert on Cryptocurrencies Cryptocurrencies By using cryptography, virtual currencies, known as cryptocurrencies, are nearly counterfeit-proof digital currencies that are built on blockchain technology. Comprised of decentralized networks, blockchain technology is not overseen by a central authority.Therefore, cryptocurrencies function in a decentralized nature which theoretically makes them immune to government interference. The term, cryptocurrency derives from the origin of the encryption techniques that are employed to secure the netw By using cryptography, virtual currencies, known as cryptocurrencies, are nearly counterfeit-proof digital currencies that are built on blockchain technology. Comprised of decentralized networks, blockchain technology is not overseen by a central authority.Therefore, cryptocurrencies function in a decentralized nature which theoretically makes them immune to government interference. The term, cryptocurrency derives from the origin of the encryption techniques that are employed to secure the netw , Blockchain Blockchain Blockchain comprises a digital network of blocks with a comprehensive ledger of transactions made in a cryptocurrency such as Bitcoin or other altcoins.One of the signature features of blockchain is that it is maintained across more than one computer. The ledger can be public or private (permissioned.) In this sense, blockchain is immune to the manipulation of data making it not only open but verifiable. Because a blockchain is stored across a network of computers, it is very difficult to tampe Blockchain comprises a digital network of blocks with a comprehensive ledger of transactions made in a cryptocurrency such as Bitcoin or other altcoins.One of the signature features of blockchain is that it is maintained across more than one computer. The ledger can be public or private (permissioned.) In this sense, blockchain is immune to the manipulation of data making it not only open but verifiable. Because a blockchain is stored across a network of computers, it is very difficult to tampe and everything else. However, we all know many people that have never been exposed to this world. So next time you want to explain the subject to your friend that just read an article with lots of words he never heard of, just refer him to Dash School.
Take the lead from today’s leaders. FM London Summit, 14-15 November, 2016. Register here!
We asked cryptocurrency video blogger Amanda B. Johnson, who created this miniseries, who the target audience is and whether it provides an unbiased or a strictly pro-Dash point of view?
She explains: "The goal of the Dash School video series is to provide, hands down, the easiest-to-understand introduction to blockchain technology that exists online. In tandem, the videos also reveal why Dash is the single most undervalued blockchain system today. They describe how we're preparing to make digital cash accessible to anyone, even your mother."
"The first three videos are not Dash-specific at all. They lay the foundation for the workings of all blockchains in general. Only the latter three of the six videos are Dash-specific. A viewer just wanting a solid grasp of blockchain, explained without the jargon, can simply watch the first three and call it good."
The Apple's Bite
As for her take on the whole Apple/Jaxx/Dash affair, she answered: "I actually have no coherent thoughts about Apple demanding that Jaxx wallet remove Dash, because I can see no underlying pattern or rationale in their demands. The digital currencies that Apple has 'approved' are seemingly random -- Smileycoin? Gulden? But not Dash, the eighth-highest by market cap? I have no words."
She also made this Apple parody video, poking fun at how they have approved of massive failures like "DAO tokens" as well as Bitcoin-thieving wallets: