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One of the largest US colleges has begun teaching students about Bitcoin

The professor said a “Programming Bitcoin” course will follow the first Bitcoin course, where students will learn how to “build a Bitcoin library from scratch.”

Classroom utilization of Bitcoin and cryptocurrency courses has soared again, and Texas A & M is now a new American university offering bitcoin courses to some of its 74,300 students.

The news was announced on January 13 through the title of Associate Professor Colloire of the Texas A & M University's Metz International School of Business. He will teach bitcoin agreement courses to students at Engineering School and Metz International Business School at the start of the spring semester on January 17.

Ray pointed out in the 4-piece tweet that "Bitcoin programming" will follow the Bitcoin Agreement, where students will learn and train to "start creating a Bitcoin Public Library again."

The expert professor added that it was not easy to get permission from the relevant curriculum federation of the university, which was achieved after "a few months" of hard work.

Cryptographic researcher Josh Corvino shows that the lack of high-quality password culture education is said to be a key obstacle to taking it to the next level. If addressed properly, he suggests, it can improve a person's financial literacy.

Cointelegraph contacted Ray to find out how many students had signed up for the course, but received no immediate reply.

The harm of blockchain application and cryptocurrency legal regulation is still taught by experts in American colleges and universities.

Thomas Hook, an adjunct professor of law at Boston University, recently told Cointelegraph that the law department now offers a "password control" course for students who are interested in how lawyers and password companies with skilled passwords can best manage uncontrollable factors in their search for products and services to market:

"this is to give future teachers a grasp of the potential problems he may see, as well as the thousands of methods and policies and regulations related to passwords, as well as the differences [challenges] that global password companies will face."

Many universities that now offer cryptocurrency courses include Harvard University, MIT, Cambridge University, the University of Singapore, the University of Pennsylvania and the University of California, Berkeley.

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