
This lecture will help you to understand what we are going to learn in this course. We will explore this course section by section, so you have a full understanding of why we're covering everything we are within each lecture.
In this lecture we will be learning all of the basic definitions of keywords that will be mentioned throughout this course. By understanding these it'll help you following along with the lectures clearly.
In this lecture we will be learning about what MultiChain is, and why it is better than other open platforms offering similar solutions.
In this lecture we will compare MultiChains Core, and Bitcoin Core. By doing this you'll understand how they are similar, and yet different in certain aspects.
In this lecture we will go ahead and launch the first node of the Blockchain in AWS utilising the EC2 server. We'll also start the mining of the blocks, which includes the genesis block.
In this lecture we'll be launching the second node in the network, and make our second node connect to the first node's Blockchain. This will then become apart of the Blockchain we're creating.
In this lecture we will execute the commands in interactive mode & perform key operations in MultiChain’s Blockchain.
In this lecture we'll move on to learn what native assets are, as well as how to issue, send, and receive them from one node to another. We'll be using JSON-RPC API commands for this. You'll also see how we can attach meta data into the transaction.
In this lecture you'll be learning about MultiChain Streams. We will create the streams, publish the data into streams, retrieve the data from the streams using the key, and give permission to others to publish the data into the same streams.
In this lecture we'll see how to enable round robin mining, among other nodes. As well as that, you'll learn exactly how to check who mined the blocks.
In this lecture you'll learn how to install, and use the MultiChain Explorer to understand transactions using the Browser.
In this lecture you'll see how to setup the MultiChain Web Demo, in order to perform certain operations using the web interface rather than API commands.
In this lecture we'll give you a round off to the course, and explain a little more about what RecordsKeeper does.
Have you heard of MultiChain?
How about hearing of Private Blockchains?
Maybe you’ve been hearing about Blockchain Applications?
Whatever your motivation to start on your journey with using your own private Blockchain, you’ve come to the right place to get started on it.
MultiChain: How To Setup A Private Blockchain Using AWS EC2, is a concise and focussed course guiding you on how to create, connect, and use your own private Blockchain in AWS.
It’s the one place with everything you need to setup, and configure your own private Blockchain using MultiChain on AWS cloud. You will also learn how to setup your first node, and start the genesis block, following which you can enable private mining using other nodes in the network.
This is an effective and practical course guiding you through: What MultiChain Is, How To Setup & Connect To The Blockchain In AWS, How To Transact Native Assets, How To Enable & Control Mining, How To Install the MultiChain Explorer & Web Demo, as well as a whole lot more.
So you’re aware MultiChain is an open platform to build Blockchain based applications. It’s an application which has a large community of developers, and supporters to help you build the applications quicker.
This course is designed for anyone who wants to become an early adopter of MultiChain, and learn how to create, connect, and use your own private Blockchain in AWS. So if you’ve heard about private Blockchains but have yet to get involved, you’re in the right place to jump in.