Bridging the gap between education and industry, the Academic and Skill Development Committee is dedicated to cultivating the next generation of blockchain talent.
This committee focuses on promoting blockchain education and skill development across all levels of academia and professional training. By partnering with universities, online platforms, and industry experts, the committee develops curriculum standards, certification programs, and hands-on training opportunities. The goal is to ensure that individuals entering the blockchain space are equipped with the knowledge and skills needed to succeed. The committee also oversees research grants and scholarships, fostering innovation and academic inquiry in the blockchain field.
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Smart Contracts – The foundation of Blockchain Smart contracts are self-executing contracts when predetermined terms and conditions written into the code are met. Nick Szabo, an American computer scientist and a legal scholar first proposed
Unlike traditional blockchain networks that rely on a linear chain of blocks, the Directed Acyclic Graph (DAG) framework represents each transaction as a node, allowing transactions to reference multiple previous transactions as their parents. This
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