Friday, February 9, 2018

Bitcoin Lecture #7 – Community & Politics


Lecture #7 from the Bitcoin lecture series – Bitcoin’s community

Edward W. Felten presenting:

Edward Felten is a Professor of Computer Science and Public Affairs at Princeton, and the founding Director of the Center for Information Technology Policy. In 2011-12 he served as the first Chief Technologist at the U.S. Federal Trade Commission. His research interests include computer security and privacy, and technology law and policy. He has published more than 100 papers in the research literature, and two books. His research on topics such as Internet security, privacy, copyright and copy protection, and electronic voting has been covered extensively in the popular press.

This is the seventh installment of the Bitcoin series.  There are 12 video lectures in total.  Please see the Bitcoin Lecture series archive for the full list of videos.

Second lecture of the Bitcoin and cryptocurrency technologies online course. For the accompanying textbook, including the free draft version, see: http://bitcoinbook.cs.princeton.edu/

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