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Malta, the Blockchain Island of the Mediterranean, has one of the most pro-blockchain systems ever created. They certify distributed ledger platforms; they regulate smart contracts and have frameworks for launching ICOs.

 

The most logical next step would be to have a master’s program in there as well.

 

The University of Malta is beginning its inaugural semester of their Masters Blockchain and Distributed Ledger Technology. This course starts this October, with around 35 students that have enrolled. This marks the only DLT-specific master’s program in the entire island nation, and one of a handful of programs around the world.

 

This is the latest step in an all-out charge Malta has been doing for the past two years to embrace anything and everything Blockchain.

 

Back in April 2017, Joseph Muscat, Malta’s Prime Minister, unveiled the plan for Malta to become a heavyweight in the Blockchain. The exact words of the Prime minister were “global trailblazer.” This is the unpopular choice nowadays with DLT, with most of the world governments lagging behind, or outright going against DLT as a whole.

 

The Maltese were quick to jump on the DLT train, with their Lawmakers quickly passing blockchain-friendly laws. Naturally, this caught the industry heavyweights’ gaze. Binance, the world’s largest per-volume crypto exchange, and OKEx both announced they would relocate to Malta.

 

Under a year of Malta making this move, and it’s already giving them a lot of profit. Crypto firms across the globe were packing up and coming to Malta, with more business on the way.

 

Joshua Ellul, Masters Program Direct and head of Malta’s Digital Innovation Authority, talked to the press about the matter. He stated that there was a high demand for his DLT students. Ellul elaborated that 15 companies have already contacted them, with high demand in the government-backed blockchain contracts, projects, and initiatives as well

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20 minutes ago, bitnoval said:

University of Malta has taken another step that will push crypto currency forward, educating people about crypto currency will change all the negative views on crypto currency and help bring it to the light.

this is good to help introduce cryptocurrency to the world, i dont think people on this world know what is bitcoin or cryptocurrency ! would like to study in malta university!

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IMHO, because the blockchain is based on cryptography I think they can add it to courses in Computer Ccience Degree but so far it's very good news that the blockchain has been accepted by many people.

Anyway looking forward to another great news like this!

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This is a bold step and must be supported
Of course this will help introduce crypto throughout the world and the world will know the positive side or benefits of crypto itself.

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 That is another step for the university to be part of blockchain and participate in it. It is a buzz to the blockchain economy

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The University of Malta has made another stride that will push digital money forward, teaching individuals about cryptographic money will change all the negative perspectives on digital currency and help carry it to the light. also, That is another progression for the college to be a piece of blockchain and take an interest in it. It is a buzz to the blockchain economy.

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In such a beautiful place like Malta, there are developed blockchain technologies and cryptocurrency learning technologies. A great place to start a career on the blockchain. 

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On 29 ноября 2019 г. at 12:02, Dragon slayer said:

This is not a surprise for an country where the great binance exchange born 

Malta with no doubt will be one of the biggest countries that use crypto arround the world in the near future

Well yea Malta is one of the crypto leaders of the world. So it is a given that there must appear first courses about crypto currencies. It would be strange if it didn't happen

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it's quite interesting, there will be an official title given to students from this blockchain. it might look like the IT world, but this will be more interesting because the development of lessons can lead to investment assets that use the blockchain.

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This is a good development, when more institutions began to bring in Block chain into their schools, it means the crypto space have some greater hopes in the near future. and more adoption of this amazing technology.

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This is  a good step for them to adopting and supporting cryptocurrency or blockchain to that university to teached for the students to know what is the importance of it in the society.

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Wow its a great news that students will learn about it in the university and this is good and i wish that i got the admission in that university because i love crypto and i want to learn about this and want to make my future bright in it. Crypto is the life changing business in the world.

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This news is very much interesting to me. now a days block chain technology is becoming much popular to all and many platform are showing interest on it.

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This is a very good step for future generations who study there to become part of the Blockchain and can participate in it to continue to develop the Blockchain.

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Malta is leading the way in block chain development in the world, this new educational development will improve the status of block chain technology in the world.

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Wow this is amazing man i aslo want to do master in block chain technology but in my country this is not officially legal nor illegal .There is no opportunity to learn about block chain crypto.

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Blockchain development degree should be just a few months study for an experienced developer with knowledge of C++, python or Java. Almost everything is ready for them and from what I've read from developers friends, most are cloning Bitcoin and tweaking it to change a few aspects and calculations.

Also about Malta, from what I've heard their new government is not so crypto-friendly as the last one. It remains to be seen if they will keep being so active with blockchain projects as they have had in the past.

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Yes i hear about this news. Malta is leading crypto world in bolack chain. This degree is few month courses  this is good for students they contribute their ideas together.

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On 10/23/2019 at 11:12 PM, XiongMengLee said:

Malta, the Blockchain Island of the Mediterranean, has one of the most pro-blockchain systems ever created. They certify distributed ledger platforms; they regulate smart contracts and have frameworks for launching ICOs.

 

The most logical next step would be to have a master’s program in there as well.

 

The University of Malta is beginning its inaugural semester of their Masters Blockchain and Distributed Ledger Technology. This course starts this October, with around 35 students that have enrolled. This marks the only DLT-specific master’s program in the entire island nation, and one of a handful of programs around the world.

 

This is the latest step in an all-out charge Malta has been doing for the past two years to embrace anything and everything Blockchain.

 

Back in April 2017, Joseph Muscat, Malta’s Prime Minister, unveiled the plan for Malta to become a heavyweight in the Blockchain. The exact words of the Prime minister were “global trailblazer.” This is the unpopular choice nowadays with DLT, with most of the world governments lagging behind, or outright going against DLT as a whole.

 

The Maltese were quick to jump on the DLT train, with their Lawmakers quickly passing blockchain-friendly laws. Naturally, this caught the industry heavyweights’ gaze. Binance, the world’s largest per-volume crypto exchange, and OKEx both announced they would relocate to Malta.

 

Under a year of Malta making this move, and it’s already giving them a lot of profit. Crypto firms across the globe were packing up and coming to Malta, with more business on the way.

 

Joshua Ellul, Masters Program Direct and head of Malta’s Digital Innovation Authority, talked to the press about the matter. He stated that there was a high demand for his DLT students. Ellul elaborated that 15 companies have already contacted them, with high demand in the government-backed blockchain contracts, projects, and initiatives as well

See Development i would like to be in this school to possess the qualification not the skill or knowledge because i know everything about crypto by now, this forum help me in different ways

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3 minutes ago, Yawar said:

Well nothing new for me. As we know the country of Malta also called the “Blockchain Island” has a government authority  to certify distributed ledger platforms, regulations to manage smart contracts and a framework for launching ICOs. This is leading the crypto to new peeks.

This can be a benchmark as well as a reference for other regions so that the government makes regulations faster.  Because this proves that crypticurrency is a real development for the economy as well as in all sectors not only the industry but also education to prepare young people who are ready to face the future.

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I believe that its just Malta, that offers such courses. Even online portals such as udemy, you can find hundreds of courses on blockchain. How effective they are, of course it is a different issue, as you have to very familiar with a lot of programming knowledge to be successful in blockchain.

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On 10/24/2019 at 4:12 AM, XiongMengLee said:

Malta, the Blockchain Island of the Mediterranean, has one of the most pro-blockchain systems ever created. They certify distributed ledger platforms; they regulate smart contracts and have frameworks for launching ICOs.

 

The most logical next step would be to have a master’s program in there as well.

 

The University of Malta is beginning its inaugural semester of their Masters Blockchain and Distributed Ledger Technology. This course starts this October, with around 35 students that have enrolled. This marks the only DLT-specific master’s program in the entire island nation, and one of a handful of programs around the world.

 

This is the latest step in an all-out charge Malta has been doing for the past two years to embrace anything and everything Blockchain.

 

Back in April 2017, Joseph Muscat, Malta’s Prime Minister, unveiled the plan for Malta to become a heavyweight in the Blockchain. The exact words of the Prime minister were “global trailblazer.” This is the unpopular choice nowadays with DLT, with most of the world governments lagging behind, or outright going against DLT as a whole.

 

The Maltese were quick to jump on the DLT train, with their Lawmakers quickly passing blockchain-friendly laws. Naturally, this caught the industry heavyweights’ gaze. Binance, the world’s largest per-volume crypto exchange, and OKEx both announced they would relocate to Malta.

 

Under a year of Malta making this move, and it’s already giving them a lot of profit. Crypto firms across the globe were packing up and coming to Malta, with more business on the way.

 

Joshua Ellul, Masters Program Direct and head of Malta’s Digital Innovation Authority, talked to the press about the matter. He stated that there was a high demand for his DLT students. Ellul elaborated that 15 companies have already contacted them, with high demand in the government-backed blockchain contracts, projects, and initiatives as well

Blockchain technology is a great technology in this time. Because we can make faster transaction through it. Also it's more secure. In future it can replace the fiat currency system.


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On 10/24/2019 at 4:12 AM, XiongMengLee said:

Malta, the Blockchain Island of the Mediterranean, has one of the most pro-blockchain systems ever created. They certify distributed ledger platforms; they regulate smart contracts and have frameworks for launching ICOs.

 

The most logical next step would be to have a master’s program in there as well.

 

The University of Malta is beginning its inaugural semester of their Masters Blockchain and Distributed Ledger Technology. This course starts this October, with around 35 students that have enrolled. This marks the only DLT-specific master’s program in the entire island nation, and one of a handful of programs around the world.

 

This is the latest step in an all-out charge Malta has been doing for the past two years to embrace anything and everything Blockchain.

 

Back in April 2017, Joseph Muscat, Malta’s Prime Minister, unveiled the plan for Malta to become a heavyweight in the Blockchain. The exact words of the Prime minister were “global trailblazer.” This is the unpopular choice nowadays with DLT, with most of the world governments lagging behind, or outright going against DLT as a whole.

 

The Maltese were quick to jump on the DLT train, with their Lawmakers quickly passing blockchain-friendly laws. Naturally, this caught the industry heavyweights’ gaze. Binance, the world’s largest per-volume crypto exchange, and OKEx both announced they would relocate to Malta.

 

Under a year of Malta making this move, and it’s already giving them a lot of profit. Crypto firms across the globe were packing up and coming to Malta, with more business on the way.

 

Joshua Ellul, Masters Program Direct and head of Malta’s Digital Innovation Authority, talked to the press about the matter. He stated that there was a high demand for his DLT students. Ellul elaborated that 15 companies have already contacted them, with high demand in the government-backed blockchain contracts, projects, and initiatives as well

After first bull run on crypto many institute and universities trying educate their students on blockchain technology. Now a days it's so important to learn. Because it's has usecase. Also it can change our future payment system.


 

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