Overview
Introduces B.Tech. students to blockchain technology through the foundational principles of Bitcoin. The program focuses on understanding how decentralized systems work by exploring Bitcoin’s architecture, cryptographic foundations, consensus mechanisms, transaction structures, and mining process. Students will learn how blockchain ensures transparency, immutability, and trust without centralized control. The session also includes practical insights into wallets, blocks, hashes, and peer-to-peer networks, helping students connect theory with real-world applications. By the end of the program, participants will develop a clear conceptual understanding of blockchain technology through the practical and historical lens of Bitcoin.
Our Trainers
Dr. Ashutosh Kr. Singh
Dr. Ashutosh Kr. Singh is a seasoned academician and industry professional with over 25 years of extensive experience across cutting-edge domains including Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning & Soft Computing, Data Science, Blockchain Technology, and VLSI Design. He holds a Ph.D. in Artificial Intelligence, with his doctoral research focused on Machine Learning and Soft Computing techniques.Dr. Singh has trained more than 10,000 students on emerging technologies and has mentored over 2,000 students for academic projects, research work, and Ph.D. programs. His expertise bridges both theoretical foundations and real-world industrial applications, enabling learners to gain industry-relevant skills.He has actively collaborated with renowned universities and leading technology companies, contributing to curriculum design, faculty development programs, and advanced technical training.
Modules
1. Bitcoin’s Core Architecture – Decentralized ledger, peer-to-peer network, and trustless design.
2. Cryptographic Building Blocks – Hashing (SHA-256), digital signatures, and public-key cryptography.
3. Proof-of-Work & Mining – Consensus mechanism, nonce search, and block reward simulation.
4. Transaction Lifecycle – Inputs/outputs, validation, UTXO model, and block chaining.
5. Bitcoin Scripts vs. General Blockchains – Script limitations, security assumptions, and contrast with smart contract platforms.
Outcomes
By the end of the program, participants will develop a clear conceptual understanding of blockchain technology through the practical and historical lens of Bitcoin.
