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Texas A&M Offers Crypto Course to Boost Blockchain Literacy

Associate Professor Korok Ray of the university's Mays Business School announced that over 74,000 students could access the Bitcoin Protocol course offered at the university.

Texas A&M, a major university for technological and medical innovation, has launched a cryptocurrency course set to start in January, tweets revealed on Friday.

Associate Professor Korok Ray of the university’s Mays Business School announced that over 74,000 students could access the Bitcoin Protocol course offered at the university.

According to his tweets, the Bitcoin Protocol will segue into a Programming Bitcoin course, allowing students to “build a Bitcoin library from scratch.”

He said in a statement: “It took months to get this class approved, but we made it! Getting Bitcoin into the curriculum is important for the long game.”

Crypto Class is in Session

The news comes amid a growing number of cryptocurrency courses at universities. This aims to develop a stronger educational system for fostering emerging technologies.

The Canes Connection facilitates name, image, and likeness (NIL) opportunities for students at the University of Miami. Spokespeople revealed in September the programme would integrate the Reserve Block Foundation’s blockchain protocol for non-fungible tokens (NFTs).

The Foundation will offer RBX masternodes to the Canes Connection organisation, allowing students at the university to join the RBX Network, earn blockchain rewards, and verify transactions.

Tuition Coin is a project aimed at boosting the Cardano blockchain via a Teach to Earn platform. This will create fresh partnerships with education technologies to increase awareness of cryptocurrencies.

Instructors can join the Tuition Coin initiative to earn cryptocurrency rewards and learn about cryptocurrency and blockchain technologies. Teachers can register on the platform to and use a Know-Your-Customer (KYC) procedure to validate their identities.

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