• For Individuals
  • For Businesses
  • For Universities
  • For Governments
Coursera
  • Online Degrees
  • Careers
  • Log In
  • Join for Free
    Coursera
    Duke University
    Blockchain Business Models
    • About
    • Outcomes
    • Modules
    • Recommendations
    • Testimonials
    • Reviews
    1. Browse
    2. Business
    3. Finance
    Duke University

    Blockchain Business Models

    This course is part of Entrepreneurial Finance: Strategy and Innovation Specialization

    Cam Harvey

    Instructor: Cam Harvey

    20,156 already enrolled

    Included with Coursera Plus

    •Learn more
    8 modules
    Gain insight into a topic and learn the fundamentals.
    4.7

    (377 reviews)

    Intermediate level
    Some related experience required
    Flexible schedule
    Approx. 12 hours
    Learn at your own pace
    92%
    Most learners liked this course

    8 modules
    Gain insight into a topic and learn the fundamentals.
    4.7

    (377 reviews)

    Intermediate level
    Some related experience required
    Flexible schedule
    Approx. 12 hours
    Learn at your own pace
    92%
    Most learners liked this course
    • About
    • Outcomes
    • Modules
    • Recommendations
    • Testimonials
    • Reviews

    Skills you'll gain

    • Scalability
    • FinTech
    • Due Diligence
    • Emerging Technologies
    • Payment Systems
    • Feasibility Studies
    • Data Integrity
    • Regulatory Compliance
    • Financial Services
    • Blockchain
    • Technology Strategies
    • Business Valuation
    • Distributed Computing
    • Cryptography
    • Financial Regulation
    • Cryptographic Protocols
    • Digital Assets

    Details to know

    Shareable certificate

    Add to your LinkedIn profile

    Assessments

    32 assignments

    Taught in English

    See how employees at top companies are mastering in-demand skills

    Learn more about Coursera for Business
     logos of Petrobras, TATA, Danone, Capgemini, P&G and L'Oreal

    Build your subject-matter expertise

    This course is part of the Entrepreneurial Finance: Strategy and Innovation Specialization
    When you enroll in this course, you'll also be enrolled in this Specialization.
    • Learn new concepts from industry experts
    • Gain a foundational understanding of a subject or tool
    • Develop job-relevant skills with hands-on projects
    • Earn a shareable career certificate
    Coursera Career Certificate

    Earn a career certificate

    Add this credential to your LinkedIn profile, resume, or CV

    Share it on social media and in your performance review

    Coursera Career Certificate

    There are 8 modules in this course

    Blockchain is an emerging and highly disruptive technology that is poorly understood. In this course you will learn what blockchain is and how it can create value by tokenization in cryptocurrencies and in many other practical applications. The applications include: stablecoins (like Facebook’s Libra and JP Morgan’s JPMCoin), machine to machine payments, identity protection, supply chain management (Walmart, Maersk, IBM), secure voting, distributed exchanges, decentralized finance, property transfers, central bank fiat crypto (e.g., Fedcoin and China’s digital Renminbi), dispensing prescription drugs, private records, intellectual property, financial reporting, and media and advertising, to name a few. The goals of the course are to: (i) provide an advanced understanding of the various blockchain technologies; (ii) determine the specific business situations where blockchain technology can be deployed to solve important problems; (iii) select the specific blockchain technology that has the best chance of success for a particular problem; and (iv) detail the risks presented by this new technology.

    A helicopter tour of the essential concepts of blockchain - each of which will be detailed later in the course. Blockchain as a technology is defined in terms of the commonalities present in blockchain applications. There is also an introduction to both current and future blockchain applications.

    What's included

    10 videos1 reading4 assignments

    10 videos•Total 60 minutes
    • Course Introduction•2 minutes•Preview module
    • Blockchain Overview•5 minutes
    • Types of Blockchains•4 minutes
    • Uses of Blockchains•1 minute
    • What Blockchains Can Do•8 minutes
    • Targets for Disruption•1 minute
    • Applications•10 minutes
    • Blockchain Ingredients•9 minutes
    • Contextualizing Blockchain in Tech•9 minutes
    • Key Takeaways•6 minutes
    1 reading•Total 5 minutes
    • Report a problem with the course•5 minutes
    4 assignments•Total 26 minutes
    • Blockchain Overview•4 minutes
    • Blockchain Applications•2 minutes
    • Big Tech Picture•4 minutes
    • Blockchain Overview Graded Quiz•16 minutes

    Almost all blockchains use some sort of cryptographic hashing. Hashing is a one way function where any input of arbitrary size can be uniquely expressed as a string of characters. Any change in the input cause the hash to change. Hashing is a one way function: it is easy to go from the input to the hash but extremely difficult to go the other way. As such, cryptographic hashing should not be confused with encryption where an encrypted message can be decoded.

    What's included

    10 videos2 assignments

    10 videos•Total 42 minutes
    • Properties of a Hashing Algorithm•4 minutes•Preview module
    • Applications of Hashes•5 minutes
    • Modular Arithmetic•1 minute
    • XOR•3 minutes
    • SHA Overview•4 minutes
    • SHA-256•6 minutes
    • Scale of SHA-256•2 minutes
    • Information Loss in SHA-256•2 minutes
    • Brute Forcing a SHA-256•5 minutes
    • Applications of SHA-256•6 minutes
    2 assignments•Total 18 minutes
    • Cryptographic Hashing•2 minutes
    • Cryptographic Hashing Graded Quiz•16 minutes

    Some basic knowledge of encryption techniques is essential for understanding blockchain technology. This module focuses on digital signature algorithms. When a transaction is placed on a blockchain, it is signed by the owner. With the owner’s public information and the signature, we can quickly determine if the signer is really the owner.

    What's included

    7 videos3 assignments

    7 videos•Total 40 minutes
    • Monoalphabetic Ciphers•8 minutes•Preview module
    • Polyalphabetic Ciphers•8 minutes
    • Symmetric Digital Signatures•7 minutes
    • RSA•4 minutes
    • ECC•4 minutes
    • ECDSA•4 minutes
    • Quantum Signatures•2 minutes
    3 assignments•Total 26 minutes
    • Symmetric Ciphers•2 minutes
    • Asymmetric Digital Signatures•8 minutes
    • Encryption and Digital Signatures Graded Quiz•16 minutes

    Bitcoin was the first cryptocurrency and the first large scale use of blockchain technology. This module explores how the bitcoin blockchain works. We detail the mechanics of transactions and there is an introduction to the consensus mechanism called Proof of Work. This provides a foundation to look at other blockchain implementations. We highlight the difference between bitcoin, ethereum and other technologies like Hyperledger.

    What's included

    9 videos4 assignments

    9 videos•Total 74 minutes
    • The Original Blockchain•5 minutes•Preview module
    • Hashing in the Bitcoin Blockchain•6 minutes
    • Mining•8 minutes
    • Crypto Classifications•9 minutes
    • The Crypto Vision•8 minutes
    • Ethereum Overview•9 minutes
    • Ethereum Under the Hood•9 minutes
    • The DAO•10 minutes
    • Private Blockchains•6 minutes
    4 assignments•Total 38 minutes
    • Bitcoin•4 minutes
    • Ethereum•10 minutes
    • Private Blockchains•4 minutes
    • Bitcoin and Other Blockchains Graded Quiz•20 minutes

    With a knowledge of the mechanics of blockchain technology, students are now able to determine the usefulness of the technology in various different applications. We focus on both the current applications as well as applications that are in process but not yet public.

    What's included

    6 videos5 assignments

    6 videos•Total 42 minutes
    • Addresses•4 minutes•Preview module
    • Bitcoin Transactions•5 minutes
    • Cryptotransactions In Depth•3 minutes
    • Cryptotransaction Mechanics•10 minutes
    • Layer 2•8 minutes
    • Machine to Machine•9 minutes
    5 assignments•Total 32 minutes
    • Addresses•2 minutes
    • Cryptotransactions•2 minutes
    • Scalability•6 minutes
    • Machine to Machine•6 minutes
    • Using Crypto Graded Quiz•16 minutes

    There is no single blockchain technology and there are many ways to implement blockchain technology. The choice of technology crucially depends on the application. In this module, we study Proof of Work, Proof of Stake as well as some other mechanisms. Consensus is an active area of research in the blockchain space.

    What's included

    7 videos4 assignments

    7 videos•Total 41 minutes
    • Intro to Consensus•5 minutes•Preview module
    • Nodes•5 minutes
    • Proof of Work•5 minutes
    • Efficient Hashing for Proof of Work•5 minutes
    • Proof of Stake•7 minutes
    • Byzantine Fault Tolerance•6 minutes
    • Other Consensus Algorithms•6 minutes
    4 assignments•Total 56 minutes
    • Consensus Overview•6 minutes
    • Public Consensus Algorithms•4 minutes
    • Private Consensus Algorithms•30 minutes
    • Consensus Graded Quiz•16 minutes

    There are thousands of new ventures that are deploying blockchain technology. How do we assess whether these ventures are viable - in the context of either investing for one of these companies or working for them. This module provides a checklist for evaluating cryptoventures. This list includes important questions such as: a) what problem is being solved? b) is the problem an important problem? c) is blockchain the best technology to solve the problem? and d) what type of blockchain technology is best suited to solve the problem?

    What's included

    9 videos5 assignments

    9 videos•Total 59 minutes
    • Money and Crypto•4 minutes•Preview module
    • Stablecoins•8 minutes
    • Crypto Collateralized Stablecoins•9 minutes
    • Non-Collateralized Stablecoins•8 minutes
    • Initial Coin Offerings•7 minutes
    • ICO Trends•1 minute
    • Fraudulent Crypto1•4 minutes
    • Fraudulent Crypto2•3 minutes
    • ICO Checklist•10 minutes
    5 assignments•Total 80 minutes
    • Money and Crypto•30 minutes
    • Stablecoins•2 minutes
    • ICOs•30 minutes
    • Fraudulent Crypto•2 minutes
    • Value of Crypto Graded Quiz•16 minutes

    Given this is a new technology, regulators need to both learn about the technology and develop guidelines. The module explores some key regulators in the US such as the SEC and the CFTC and the basic legal background that guides their regulatory framework. We also explore the regulatory concept of the “right touch”: if the regulations are too harsh, then innovation is stifled and driven off shore - if regulations are too lax, then you invite a high level of fraud. The module ends with a general discussion of the future of Fintech, in particular, decentralized finance.

    What's included

    9 videos5 assignments

    9 videos•Total 53 minutes
    • Introduction to Regulation. The Role of the SEC.•11 minutes•Preview module
    • The Role of the CFTC, IRS, and Other Agencies•9 minutes
    • The Transmission of Money•7 minutes
    • What is Fintech?•4 minutes
    • What Accounts for the Growth in Fintech?•4 minutes
    • What are the Implications for Business?•3 minutes
    • What are the Implications for Society?•3 minutes
    • Fintech Promise for the Unbanked•4 minutes
    • What Fueled the Growth of AI and Machine Learning?•5 minutes
    5 assignments•Total 42 minutes
    • Introduction to Regulation. The Role of the SEC.•2 minutes
    • The Role of the CFTC, IRS, and Other Agencies•2 minutes
    • The Transmission of Money•4 minutes
    • The Fintech Landscape•4 minutes
    • The Regulatory Environment and the Growth of Fintech Graded Quiz•30 minutes

    Instructor

    Instructor ratings

    Instructor ratings

    We asked all learners to give feedback on our instructors based on the quality of their teaching style.

    4.8 (136 ratings)
    Cam Harvey
    Cam Harvey
    Duke University
    5 Courses•73,312 learners

    Offered by

    Duke University

    Offered by

    Duke University

    Duke University has about 13,000 undergraduate and graduate students and a world-class faculty helping to expand the frontiers of knowledge. The university has a strong commitment to applying knowledge in service to society, both near its North Carolina campus and around the world.

    Explore more from Finance

    • I

      INSEAD

      Blockchain and Business

      Course

    • E

      EIT Digital

      Blockchain 360: A State of the Art for Professionals

      Course

    • U

      University at Buffalo

      Blockchain

      Specialization

    • I

      INSEAD

      Blockchain in Financial Services: Strategic Action Plan

      Course

    Why people choose Coursera for their career

    Felipe M.
    Learner since 2018
    "To be able to take courses at my own pace and rhythm has been an amazing experience. I can learn whenever it fits my schedule and mood."
    Jennifer J.
    Learner since 2020
    "I directly applied the concepts and skills I learned from my courses to an exciting new project at work."
    Larry W.
    Learner since 2021
    "When I need courses on topics that my university doesn't offer, Coursera is one of the best places to go."
    Chaitanya A.
    "Learning isn't just about being better at your job: it's so much more than that. Coursera allows me to learn without limits."

    Learner reviews

    4.7

    377 reviews

    • 5 stars

      78.51%

    • 4 stars

      17.24%

    • 3 stars

      1.85%

    • 2 stars

      1.06%

    • 1 star

      1.32%

    Showing 3 of 377

    J
    JD
    5

    Reviewed on Dec 2, 2022

    If you want an in depth overview of hashing and how the blockchain really works step by step, look no further. I am happy I ran into this, the professor's teaching is top notch.

    R
    RF
    5

    Reviewed on May 17, 2021

    A perfect way to enter the world of blockchain. Cam is a well-grounded and informed person who can help you navigate through the hype and understand the real value of this technology

    K
    KK
    5

    Reviewed on Jan 31, 2022

    E​xcellent course coverage and content, delivered expertly with a very engaging style. Highly recommended to anyone who wants to understand blockchains, how they work and what they're used for.

    View more reviews

    New to Finance? Start here.

    What Is Fintech: Industry Trends and Impact

    November 26, 2024

    Article

    8 Economics Jobs and How to Get One

    March 31, 2025

    Article

    Your Guide to Small Business Accounting

    February 4, 2025

    Article

    What Is a Digital Twin? Definition, Types, and Uses

    March 15, 2025

    Article

    Coursera Plus

    Open new doors with Coursera Plus

    Unlimited access to 10,000+ world-class courses, hands-on projects, and job-ready certificate programs - all included in your subscription

    Learn more

    Advance your career with an online degree

    Earn a degree from world-class universities - 100% online

    Explore degrees

    Join over 3,400 global companies that choose Coursera for Business

    Upskill your employees to excel in the digital economy

    Learn more

    Frequently asked questions

    Access to lectures and assignments depends on your type of enrollment. If you take a course in audit mode, you will be able to see most course materials for free. To access graded assignments and to earn a Certificate, you will need to purchase the Certificate experience, during or after your audit. If you don't see the audit option:

    • The course may not offer an audit option. You can try a Free Trial instead, or apply for Financial Aid.

    • The course may offer 'Full Course, No Certificate' instead. This option lets you see all course materials, submit required assessments, and get a final grade. This also means that you will not be able to purchase a Certificate experience.

    When you enroll in the course, you get access to all of the courses in the Specialization, and you earn a certificate when you complete the work. Your electronic Certificate will be added to your Accomplishments page - from there, you can print your Certificate or add it to your LinkedIn profile. If you only want to read and view the course content, you can audit the course for free.

    If you subscribed, you get a 7-day free trial during which you can cancel at no penalty. After that, we don’t give refunds, but you can cancel your subscription at any time. See our full refund policyOpens in a new tab.

    Yes. In select learning programs, you can apply for financial aid or a scholarship if you can’t afford the enrollment fee. If fin aid or scholarship is available for your learning program selection, you’ll find a link to apply on the description page.

    More questions

    Visit the learner help center

    Financial aid available,

    Coursera Footer

    Technical Skills

    • ChatGPT
    • Coding
    • Computer Science
    • Cybersecurity
    • DevOps
    • Ethical Hacking
    • Generative AI
    • Java Programming
    • Python
    • Web Development

    Analytical Skills

    • Artificial Intelligence
    • Big Data
    • Business Analysis
    • Data Analytics
    • Data Science
    • Financial Modeling
    • Machine Learning
    • Microsoft Excel
    • Microsoft Power BI
    • SQL

    Business Skills

    • Accounting
    • Digital Marketing
    • E-commerce
    • Finance
    • Google
    • Graphic Design
    • IBM
    • Marketing
    • Project Management
    • Social Media Marketing

    Career Resources

    • Essential IT Certifications
    • High-Income Skills to Learn
    • How to Get a PMP Certification
    • How to Learn Artificial Intelligence
    • Popular Cybersecurity Certifications
    • Popular Data Analytics Certifications
    • What Does a Data Analyst Do?
    • Career Development Resources
    • Career Aptitude Test
    • Share your Coursera Learning Story

    Coursera

    • About
    • What We Offer
    • Leadership
    • Careers
    • Catalog
    • Coursera Plus
    • Professional Certificates
    • MasterTrack® Certificates
    • Degrees
    • For Enterprise
    • For Government
    • For Campus
    • Become a Partner
    • Social Impact
    • Free Courses
    • ECTS Credit Recommendations

    Community

    • Learners
    • Partners
    • Beta Testers
    • Blog
    • The Coursera Podcast
    • Tech Blog
    • Teaching Center

    More

    • Press
    • Investors
    • Terms
    • Privacy
    • Help
    • Accessibility
    • Contact
    • Articles
    • Directory
    • Affiliates
    • Modern Slavery Statement
    • Manage Cookie Preferences
    Learn Anywhere
    Download on the App Store
    Get it on Google Play
    Logo of Certified B Corporation
    © 2025 Coursera Inc. All rights reserved.
    • Coursera Facebook
    • Coursera Linkedin
    • Coursera Twitter
    • Coursera YouTube
    • Coursera Instagram
    • Coursera TikTok
    Coursera

    Sign up

    Learn on your own time from top universities and businesses.

    ​
    ​
    Between 8 and 72 characters
    Your password is hidden
    ​

    or

    Already on Coursera?


    I accept Coursera's Terms of Use and Privacy Notice. Having trouble logging in? Learner help center

    This site is protected by reCAPTCHA Enterprise and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.