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Bitcoin Training Sessions For Beginners: Omni212

  • March 9, 2018
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The advent of Bitcoin in 2009 by a pseudonymous coder known as Satoshi Nakamoto garnered much attention and praise; it was truly something revolutionary. A currency controlling software that relies on an internet connection to record and collaborate transactions, it records all transactions in a digital book or ledger known as blockchain. The gradual surge of cryptocurrencies has attracted ‘mines’ from around the globe. Offering lower transaction fees than other online payment processors. it’s based on a decentralized authority. It is certainly a currency that still has a large future. Realizing the importance of having a firm grasp on Bitcoin in this day and age, Omni212 are conducting a training course in Bitcoins this month.

Omni212 are conducting a beginner’s level training session on bitcoin for Lahori citizens. The training session will last a month and will take place from the 10th of March to 25th March. The session will look towards answering the most fundamental problems that are being asked when referring to bitcoin. The session will cater to not only students but also for working professionals who want to gain more knowledge about bitcoins. w

Omni212 is an international firm which helps businesses and individuals develop their tech sector and specialize in disruptive technologies. They provide access to Blockchain, Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Deep Learning, Data Science, Cloud Computing etc. They not only deal with large amounts of data but integrate a business to their efficient platform and system. They vouch for a in-depth understanding of bitcoin due to the practical nature of their course. This includes the right way in which one person should purchase bitcoin and a further clarification on the misconceptions on Bitcoin.

The session will include 6 live sessions which are of 2 hours each that last over 4 weeks. This is backed by live instructions and interactions with other students to encourage them to network with other people wanting to know more about Bitcoin. All of these sessions will be recorded and uploaded to Microsoft Cloud for the benefit of the students. In this course, the students will be able to have an overview of Bitcoin including its history, evolution and the future, SWOT.

The course encourages the growth of bitcoin on a national level. This will allow the citizens in Lahore to have a proper appreciation of cryptocurrencies and they will learn how to think critically regarding bitcoin. We hope that Pakistanis take advantage of this event and that soon the country does reap in benefits from cryptocurrencies’.

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