Coinbase Study Says 56% of Top 50 Universities Have Crypto Classes

2019-8-29 01:15

Compared to last year, twice as many university students, or 18 percent, partook in a crypto or blockchain class.

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Coinbase: 42% of World’s Best Universities Offer Crypto Courses

The ecosystem’s largest bank and quasi-exchange, Coinbase, commissioned a survey about higher education (students and faculty) attitudes toward crypto and blockchain. They found over 40% of leading universities around the world offer at least one course in blockchain or crypto, and 25% of all students, regardless of major, said they would consider taking classes in […] The post Coinbase: 42% of World’s Best Universities Offer Crypto Courses appeared first on Bitcoin News.

2018-8-29 10:40


London School of Economics Announces First Online Cryptocurrency Course

One of England’s most venerable institutes of financial learning has announced an online course on investing in cryptocurrency starting August 28. Famed London Institute Launches Crypto Course The Financial Times has reported that the London School of Economics will be offering a new course dubbed “Cryptocurrency Investment and Disruption,” The courses mandate is to give students.

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U.K. Banks Warned to Be Careful With Cryptocurrencies

The Bank of England has warned U. K. lenders to study cryptocurrencies before doing business in the space. In a letter sent out to the financial institutions in the country yesterday, the Bank of England Deputy Governor Sam Woods warned financial companies to take appropriate steps to protect themselves against "exposure to crypto-assets" which he believes are susceptible to "fraud and manipulation, as well as money-laundering and terrorist financing risks.

2018-6-29 18:17