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GM MIN3rs! ⛓️ Yesterday, we posted about the declining prospects of traditional higher education institutions. Today, we discuss potential solutions, specifically those enabled by blockchain technology. 🏅 A crypto solution would start by tokenising awards. This serves as a foundation on which to deliver the real benefits. However, on its own, this has several advantages: 🥸 Firstly, credentials issued as soul-bound tokens or non-transferable NFTs on immutable and transparent public blockchains help to reduce fraud. Per UNESCO, 30% of senior managers globally secured positions using, in part, fake credentials. There are approximately 2 million fake degree certificates circulating in the US alone, and this increases by 5% per year. This is especially prevalent with postgraduate qualifications - more than 50% of PhDs in the US are fake. Onchain awards for all future candidates (as well as - perhaps for a small charge - past graduates) reduce administrative costs as HE providers need never be asked to check a credential again. They also prevent further erosion of an institution’s brand. 🙋 Secondly, they can serve as records of attendance (e.g. at lectures as part of a longer degree, or for individual short courses or seminars) 🤏 Thirdly, it allows institutions to issue micro-credentials - releasing the value of a qualification incrementally (as opposed to “all-or-nothing” at the end) 🤝 Fourthly, it gets tokens in the hands (wallets) of verified members of an institution’s community. This serves as a foundation for delivering future benefit (see below) 📚 Higher education should be about more than mastering a narrow field of enquiry and being awarded a certificate. It involves broader learning, finding a community, gaining practical experience, and getting a job. However, most institutions only provide that sort of value incidentally. The type of tokenisation described above can act as a base on which to build a more holistic core service, and differentiate in a sector increasingly under pressure. 💷 For many, it is necessary to earn money whilst studying to pay their tuition fees. A token-based community can help with that too. How? To find out more, check out our follow-up post (link in the Comments). #education #web3
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It is finally here!!! I'm happy to announce a major milestone in my academic journey! ✨ Two years ago, I was privileged to receive the prestigious Coinbase scholarship, granting me the opportunity to pursue a Master of Science degree in Blockchain and Digital Currency from the University of Nicosia. 🎓 At the same time, I embarked on a Master of Science in Finance program at the Nottingham Business School. Balancing these dual academic commitments required time management and unwavering focus, I had to make plans to extract maximum value from both programs. A sacrifice I had to make was to reduce my social activities to concentrate on my inner circle. The combination of these two disciplines has been incredibly enriching! While my finance studies explored advanced concepts within traditional financial systems, my exploration of blockchain and digital currency provided insights into the dynamic operations of finance outside traditional banking and the technology that underpins it. During my studies, I explored the following topics: - Digital Currencies 💸 - Blockchain Systems and Architectures 📊 - Law and Regulation in Blockchain ⚖️ - Emerging Topics in Blockchain and Digital Currency 🌐 - Blockchain and Entrepreneurship Management 🚀 - Principles of Money, Banking, and Finance 💵 - Emerging Topics in FinTech 💻 - Open and Decentralized Financial Systems 🌐 - Token Economics 💰 From the historical evolution of money to the intricate workings of Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies, I embarked on a comprehensive exploration. 💡 I explored the manifold applications of blockchain technology across various industries, elucidating concepts such as token economics, decentralized financial systems, and the nuances of settlements within decentralized networks compared to traditional systems. 📚💡 Even as I reflect on my academic journey thus far, my commitment to ongoing learning and research remains. I am constantly exploring different literatures and staying abreast of industry developments to ensure that my knowledge is not only relevant but current. 📖📈 Special thanks to University of Nicosia and Institute For the Future (IFF) for a well-structured course and beautiful experience. Congratulations to my colleagues and the new connections I had during the study.
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Better late than never. I just wrapped up my International Business bachelor's degree at Copenhagen Business School. It took me an extra six months, but I got there in the end. The conclusion was rather unceremonious yesterday, just receiving a grade that confirmed my 180 ECTS. Interestingly, my final university course was on crypto and blockchain. And that's precisely the area I'm now doubling down on. Since January 1st, I've been working full-time at Steno Research, following a three-month part-time stint, as I’m not pursuing a master's degree. At Steno Research, I relish the complete freedom to write and share my views on crypto, a contrast to my previous banking job, where compliance always had the final say. We have had a good run in January so far. We correctly predicted the market response to the Bitcoin ETF approval, framing it as a "buy the rumor, sell the news" event. Our analysis pointed to the mismatch in expected and actual inflows, and not least, market fatigue due to the conversion of the Grayscale Bitcoin Trust. We also foresaw Ethereum benefiting more from the Bitcoin ETF approval than Bitcoin itself in the near term, which was validated by Ethereum's 15% gain over Bitcoin since then. In a note yesterday, we held our ground to this belief, arguing that Bitcoin is due for a correction to sub-$40,000. Yet, we won't always be right. Instead, we interpret and communicate market dynamics to our clients, with the understanding that our insights could go either way. Now, without university obligations, I am more dedicated to this process than ever. At 15, when I first fell for crypto, if someone had told me I'd turn this passion into a career from the age of 18 onwards, I'd have doubted them. Yet, here we are.
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Hi All, Yesterday, I re-posted MIN3's short article about the declining prospects for traditional higher education. Today, we shared two more quick reads on how blockchain technology could be used by HE institutions to counter this trend and provide differentiating levels of value in the market. This one covers the tokenisation of awards. Such tokenisation provides some value on its own, but it really serves as a foundation for the greater benefits discussed in the next post. Enjoy, and please do let me/ us know if you have any thoughts on this series. #education #crypto
GM MIN3rs! ⛓️ Yesterday, we posted about the declining prospects of traditional higher education institutions. Today, we discuss potential solutions, specifically those enabled by blockchain technology. 🏅 A crypto solution would start by tokenising awards. This serves as a foundation on which to deliver the real benefits. However, on its own, this has several advantages: 🥸 Firstly, credentials issued as soul-bound tokens or non-transferable NFTs on immutable and transparent public blockchains help to reduce fraud. Per UNESCO, 30% of senior managers globally secured positions using, in part, fake credentials. There are approximately 2 million fake degree certificates circulating in the US alone, and this increases by 5% per year. This is especially prevalent with postgraduate qualifications - more than 50% of PhDs in the US are fake. Onchain awards for all future candidates (as well as - perhaps for a small charge - past graduates) reduce administrative costs as HE providers need never be asked to check a credential again. They also prevent further erosion of an institution’s brand. 🙋 Secondly, they can serve as records of attendance (e.g. at lectures as part of a longer degree, or for individual short courses or seminars) 🤏 Thirdly, it allows institutions to issue micro-credentials - releasing the value of a qualification incrementally (as opposed to “all-or-nothing” at the end) 🤝 Fourthly, it gets tokens in the hands (wallets) of verified members of an institution’s community. This serves as a foundation for delivering future benefit (see below) 📚 Higher education should be about more than mastering a narrow field of enquiry and being awarded a certificate. It involves broader learning, finding a community, gaining practical experience, and getting a job. However, most institutions only provide that sort of value incidentally. The type of tokenisation described above can act as a base on which to build a more holistic core service, and differentiate in a sector increasingly under pressure. 💷 For many, it is necessary to earn money whilst studying to pay their tuition fees. A token-based community can help with that too. How? To find out more, check out our follow-up post (link in the Comments). #education #web3
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Fake higher education credentials are a major problem (over 50% of PhDs in the US are fake). Read this post below to find out how blockchain offers a simple solution. Working in the higher education sector & interested in discovering how blockchain can help your institution? Please feel free to reach out.
GM MIN3rs! ⛓️ Yesterday, we posted about the declining prospects of traditional higher education institutions. Today, we discuss potential solutions, specifically those enabled by blockchain technology. 🏅 A crypto solution would start by tokenising awards. This serves as a foundation on which to deliver the real benefits. However, on its own, this has several advantages: 🥸 Firstly, credentials issued as soul-bound tokens or non-transferable NFTs on immutable and transparent public blockchains help to reduce fraud. Per UNESCO, 30% of senior managers globally secured positions using, in part, fake credentials. There are approximately 2 million fake degree certificates circulating in the US alone, and this increases by 5% per year. This is especially prevalent with postgraduate qualifications - more than 50% of PhDs in the US are fake. Onchain awards for all future candidates (as well as - perhaps for a small charge - past graduates) reduce administrative costs as HE providers need never be asked to check a credential again. They also prevent further erosion of an institution’s brand. 🙋 Secondly, they can serve as records of attendance (e.g. at lectures as part of a longer degree, or for individual short courses or seminars) 🤏 Thirdly, it allows institutions to issue micro-credentials - releasing the value of a qualification incrementally (as opposed to “all-or-nothing” at the end) 🤝 Fourthly, it gets tokens in the hands (wallets) of verified members of an institution’s community. This serves as a foundation for delivering future benefit (see below) 📚 Higher education should be about more than mastering a narrow field of enquiry and being awarded a certificate. It involves broader learning, finding a community, gaining practical experience, and getting a job. However, most institutions only provide that sort of value incidentally. The type of tokenisation described above can act as a base on which to build a more holistic core service, and differentiate in a sector increasingly under pressure. 💷 For many, it is necessary to earn money whilst studying to pay their tuition fees. A token-based community can help with that too. How? To find out more, check out our follow-up post (link in the Comments). #education #web3
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Title: How Cryptocurrencies Are Changing the Game for Young Investors The world of finance is shifting, and cryptocurrencies are leading the charge. If you're a young professional or an aspiring investor, you're probably buzzing with curiosity about this digital gold rush. Let's break down how you can get started and why it's worth the hype. First, let's clear the air. Cryptocurrencies can sound like something out of a sci-fi movie. Bitcoin, Ethereum, Dogecoin—the names alone are enough to make you think you need a Ph.D. in computer science to get involved. But here’s the secret: you don’t. **Imagine Historical Gold But Digital** Think of Bitcoin as digital gold. Just like our ancestors mined gold from the earth, Bitcoin miners use powerful computers to solve complex puzzles that release new coins into circulation. It’s a bit like a treasure hunt with a tech twist. **Blockchain: Your Digital Ledger** Behind every cryptocurrency lies the blockchain. Picture a digital ledger that records every transaction ever made with that currency. It's public, transparent, and nearly impossible to alter. It’s this technology that makes cryptocurrencies reliable and, importantly, tamper-proof. **Jumping On the Investment Train** So, why should you, a young investor, care? First and foremost, cryptocurrencies offer a new avenue for portfolio diversification. Traditional stocks and bonds are great, but adding some digital assets can balance risk and reward, almost like sparking life into a dull meeting with a cup of coffee. Start small. Don’t throw your life savings into the latest coin that's making headlines. Instead, allocate a small portion of your investment budget to dip your toes in the water. Remember, the market can be volatile, much like riding a rollercoaster. So, buckle up and be prepared for sudden drops and exhilarating rises. **Educational Resources to the Rescue** Before you invest a cent, educate yourself. Online resources abound: articles, webinars, and community forums where like-minded individuals share their experiences. Join a community and keep your ear to the ground. You wouldn’t drive cross-country without a map, would you? **Safety First: Guard Your Digital Wallet** Lastly, protect your assets. Use secure wallets for your cryptocurrencies and avoid sharing private keys. Think of it as locking your front door; you wouldn’t want strangers waltzing in. Cryptocurrencies hold immense potential, especially for young investors ready to ride the wave of digital finance. It’s a thrilling journey with twists and turns, but armed with the right knowledge, you could find yourself on the cutting edge of this financial frontier. So why not take the plunge and explore this digital goldmine? You might just strike it rich.
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