Crypto-Education Soaring High Thanks to Big-Name Universities Like Stanford, CMU and UW

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Ever since Bitcoin started gaining widespread media traction a couple of years back, educational institutions all across the globe have been taking notice of this sector and have begun offering students with specially tailored programs that will give their digital careers a good head-start.

Professor Dan Boneh, in charge of Stanford's Computer Security Lab, began teaching students about cryptocurrencies in 2015 and has since mentored over a million students in this niche' educational field.

"Cryptocurrencies are a wonderful way of teaching people about cryptography, especially since a lot of people are attracted to the huge valuations in these currencies. There are a whole bunch of new applications for cryptography that didn't exist before this market took off last year."

One may be tempted to believe that Stanford is one of the few educational hubs offering its students with such exciting courses.

The list of universities presenting blockchain and crypto oriented study programs has been growing steadily for quite some time now.

Halfway across the globe, leading Australian tech-university RMIT announced earlier this year that it would be offering its students with a short-term "Blockchain Strategy Course".

"The big question on my mind is, 'Can blockchain and cryptocurrencies replace the cloud completely?".

With universities like Carnegie Mellon actively fostering an interest in the crypto field by starting initiatives such as the CMU Crypto Group, it feels like blockchain technology is finally being viewed as a vehicle that can be implemented within domains far beyond the constricted realms of finance and money.

Well, whatever may be the case, one thing is for sure that students from an early age are now beginning to explore unique startup opportunities by breaking conventional business models via the power of blockchain.

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