Bitcoin an electronic payment system pdf

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SES #TOPICSADDITIONAL MATERIALS1Lecture 1: Signatures, Hashing, Hash Chains, e-cash, and Motivation (PDF) 2Lecture 2: Proof of Work (PoW) and Mining (PDF)Nakamoto, Satoshi. “Bitcoin: A Peer-to-Peer Electronic Cash System.”3Lecture 3: Signatures (PDF)Maxwell, Gregory, Andrew Poelstra, Yannick Seurin and Pieter Wuille. “Simple Schnorr Multi-Signatures with Applications to Bitcoin.”4Lecture 4: Transactions and the UTXO Model (PDF)Bitcoin Transactions5Lecture 5: Synchronization Process, Pruning (PDF) 6Lecture 6: Simplified Payment Verification and Wallet Types (PDF) 7Lecture 7: OP_RETURN and Catena (PDF)Guest Lecturer: Alin TomescuTomescu, Alin, and Srini Devadas. “Catena: Efficient Non-equivocation via Bitcoin.” MIT CSAIL.Catena code on GitHub8Lecture 8: Forks (PDF) 9Lecture 9: Peer-to-peer NetworksGuest Lecturer: Sharon GoldbergLecture not available 10Lecture 10: PoW Recap, Other Fork Types (PDF) 11Lecture 11: Fees (PDF) 12Lecture 12: Transaction Malleability and Segregated Witness (PDF) 13Lecture 13: Payment Channels and Lightning Network (PDF) 14Lecture 14: Lightning Network and Cross-chain Swaps (PDF) 15Lecture 15: Discreet Log Contracts (PDF) 16Lecture 16: MAST, Taproot, Graftroot (PDF) 17Lecture 17: Anonymity, Coinjoin and Signature Aggregation (PDF) 18Lecture 18: Confidential Transactions (PDF) 19Lecture 19: Ethereum and Smart ContractsGuest Lecturer: Joseph BonneauLecture not available 20Lecture 20: More about EthereumLecture not available 21Lecture 21: Proof of Work at Industrial ScalesGuest Lecturer: David VorickLecture not available 22Lecture 22: Alternative Consensus Mechanisms (PDF) 23Lecture 23: New Directions in Crypto (PDF) 24Lecture 24: zkLedger (PDF)

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