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Did you know that you can “take” a free class on Bitcoin at the world renowned M.I.T.?

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There is a free semester of college level, Blockchain/Bitcoin knowledge available in a 20+ part, 1 hour YouTube classroom. It’s called “Blockchain and Money”. I won’t post the link, but enter “MIT OpenCourseWare Bitcoin” and you’ll find it. I’m on lesson 3 and it’s (surprisingly) not too advanced to understand and I’d recommend it for beginner, intermediate and advanced cryptocurrency enthusiasts. The class takes place in 2018, after the last market cycle peak and is still very relevant. It’s amazing you can experience this opportunity online without going to MIT or paying for it. I find myself leaving it on while doing housework or laying around outdoors.

If you’re still not “sold”, here’s some interesting points.

1) The class is taught by professor Gary Gensler. You may (now) know him better as the Chairman of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)

2) Sitting in the class is Silvio Micali, a computer scientist and founder of Algorand. EDIT: I’ve also been told by a commenter that one of the founders of Zcash was in the class, but I haven’t confirmed.

3) Also making visits to the class is Larry Lessig who is the Roy L. Furman Professor of Law at Harvard Law School and the former director of the Edmond J. Safra Center for Ethics at Harvard University

4) This is same information taught to countless numbers of some influential (and soon to be influential) people in the cryptoverse.

Check it out!

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