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A Legal Guide to Blockchain and NFTs

28 May , 2025

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This course provides an introductory overview of blockchain technology and non-fungible tokens (NFTs), designed specifically for legal professionals. It begins with an explanation of the foundational concepts of the Bitcoin blockchain, including its Proof-of-Work consensus mechanism. The course then transitions to Ethereum and the emergence of NFTs, highlighting their unique characteristics and legal implications. Participants will also learn real-world applications of blockchain across various industries, emphasizing that blockchain extends far beyond its association with cryptocurrency. The course concludes with a review of significant legal developments in the blockchain space.

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