Tokenization Of Real-World Assets On The Blockchain
Published 3/2023
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 5.14 GB | Duration: 3h 59m
Published 3/2023
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 5.14 GB | Duration: 3h 59m
Tokenization is an exponentially growing industry leveraging blockchain technology to fractionalize real-world assets
What you'll learn
Tokenization concepts and ecosystem, actors, value propositions, barriers to adoption,
The technological innovation behind blockchain and smart contracts
The legal aspects of tokenization, and how to structure assets as security tokens
Tthebenefits of tokenization, as well as the longer term transformation of capital markets
What people mean by "The Blockchain"
Requirements
You will learn as you go. This is a general introducting in multiple topics. You will receive a greater outcome if you have a knowledge of either Real Estate, Legal, Blockchain, Software, or Financial Assets
You should have a blockchain-wallet and tried either trading on an exchange or send tokens between wallets
This is a no-code course. No programming experience needed.
Description
Learn about tokenization of real-world assets one of the exponentially growing businesses of blockchain technology. The course covers various aspects of blockchain technology, including legal, technical, business development, and decentralized finance (DeFi).We begin with an introduction to blockchain technology and tokenization, including its history and key concepts. The legal section covers the regulatory landscape of blockchain technology and explores various legal issues that arise when dealing with real-world assets on a blockchain.The technical section covers the technical architecture of blockchain technology and how it is used to manage real-world assets. Decentralized finance (DeFi), covering the various DeFi protocols and their applications. Students will learn about DeFi lending, borrowing, and trading, and how these applications are disrupting traditional finance.The course then moves on to business development, including an overview of the different business models that are used in the blockchain industry and the strategies used to build a successful blockchain business. By the end of the course, students will have a solid understanding of the real-world applications of blockchain technology and how to navigate the legal, technical, and business challenges that come with it. They will also gain a deep understanding of the opportunities and challenges of DeFi and how it is transforming the financial industry.
Overview
Section 1: Blockchain Technology
Lecture 1 Introduction
Lecture 2 Double Spending
Lecture 3 Global Ledger
Lecture 4 The History of Blockchain
Lecture 5 The Value Proposition
Lecture 6 Utility Tokens
Lecture 7 Blockchain is Many Things
Lecture 8 Top Applications
Lecture 9 Top Projects
Lecture 10 Crypto Markets vs. Other Assets
Lecture 11 Stablecoins
Lecture 12 The Bitcoin Rainbow
Lecture 13 The Banking Example
Lecture 14 Automation
Lecture 15 Money Laundering
Section 2: Decentralized Finance (DeFi)
Lecture 16 Introduction
Lecture 17 Traditional Finance
Lecture 18 DeFi vs. CeFi
Lecture 19 DeFi Unpacked
Lecture 20 Decentralized Exchange (DEX)
Lecture 21 RealEstate.Exchange
Lecture 22 Price Oracles
Lecture 23 Lending
Lecture 24 Outro
Section 3: The Blockchain Network
Lecture 25 Introduction Adam
Lecture 26 Smart Contracts and Blockchain
Lecture 27 Security Token Protocols
Lecture 28 Interacting with the Network
Lecture 29 Custodians
Section 4: Tokenization
Lecture 30 Introduction to Tokenization
Lecture 31 Value Proposition for Real Estate
Lecture 32 Barriers to Adoption
Lecture 33 Liquidity
Lecture 34 Retail Adoption
Lecture 35 Industry Update
Lecture 36 The Tokenization Ecosystem
Lecture 37 The 3 Tokenization Processes
Lecture 38 Using NFTs for Tokenization
Lecture 39 Legal Framework
Lecture 40 ESG
Section 5: The Legal of Tokenization
Lecture 41 Intro
Lecture 42 Tokenization in Practice
Lecture 43 Tokenization and Law
Lecture 44 Legal Structure of a Tokenization Project
Lecture 45 STO Structuring Example
Lecture 46 Type Of Security
Lecture 47 Jurisdinction EU & US
Lecture 48 Jurisdinction 2
Lecture 49 Overview of EU Securities laws
Lecture 50 MIFID
Lecture 51 EU AMLD
Lecture 52 The Howey Test in US
Lecture 53 Security Token Offering STO)
Lecture 54 Primary and Secondary Offering
Lecture 55 Prospectus EU
Lecture 56 Prospectus US
Lecture 57 Reg S
Lecture 58 Reg CF
Lecture 59 Reg A
Lecture 60 Secondary Trading
Lecture 61 KYC & KYB
Lecture 62 When to KYC?
Lecture 63 Beneficial Owners
Lecture 64 Payment Provider
Section 6: Real-World Asset Tokenization from a Business Development Perspective
Lecture 65 Introduction
Lecture 66 The Genesis of Stock Trading
Lecture 67 Public Markets are Liquid
Lecture 68 Private Markets are not
Lecture 69 What is the Objective?
Lecture 70 Breakdown of Causal Mechanism
Lecture 71 Automation
Lecture 72 Financial Intermediaries
Lecture 73 Blockchain can Eliminate Intermediaries
Lecture 74 Cross-border Payments
Lecture 75 Transparency
Lecture 76 Liquidity Optionality
Lecture 77 The New Blockchain-based Infrastructure
Lecture 78 Trading Experience
Lecture 79 Participation
Lecture 80 Institutional Investors
Lecture 81 Retail Investors
Lecture 82 Liquidity
Lecture 83 Cost of Illiquidity
Lecture 84 Liquidity Equals Value: Consequences for Issuers
Lecture 85 Summary - Causal Mechanism
Section 7: The Tokenization Industry Report
Lecture 86 Real Estate Tokenization
Lecture 87 Value Proposition
Lecture 88 What Does the Future Look Like?
Lecture 89 Global Real Estate
Lecture 90 Outro
Business developers that wants to work with tokenization and blockchian,Real Estate developers and investors,Finance professionals that wants to explore blockchain and tokenization for their portfolio,Legal counsels and lawyers who structure digital assets,Software developers who are curious about blockchain tokenization,Aspiring blockchain professionals,Blockchain enthusiasts,Blockchain project creators and developers,Crypto and blockchain project managers