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    Blockchain 101 Elite: Digital Transformation & Decentralized Foundations

    Separate from all the hype, this new 2026 edition Certification provides an easy-to-understand (non-technical) to somewhat complex understanding (semi-technical) of how blockchain works, smart contracts operate, and how we can "Tokenize Everything." This includes learning how traditional financial institutions, supply chain processes and digital identity will start to use distributed ledgers to process transactions.

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    By Namifly
    Last updated: April 2026
    Blockchain 101 Elite: Digital Transformation & Decentralized Foundations

    $1000

    One-time payment

    30-day money-back guarantee
    This course includes:
    • What is Blockchain?
    • How Blockchain Works
    • Consensus Mechanisms
    • Smart Contracts 101
    • Cryptocurrencies & Digital Assets
    • Enterprise Blockchain
    • Real-World Use Cases
    • Final Certification Quiz

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    Course Description

    Navigating a New Era of Decentralization

    In 2026, blockchain will not just be something that lives on the fringe but will instead serve as the foundational component of the entire financial system globally—the backbone of the Web3 ecosystem. The Blockchain 101 certification from Namifly is created to fill the gap between "I know what Bitcoin is, but I don't understand how decentralized protocols work." The Blockchain 101 certification provides professionals with the tools they need to lead digital transformation projects without getting lost in technical jargon.

    Reasons Why Blockchain 101 is Essential in 2026

    The environment has moved from a speculative model to a Utility Model. We are now seeing the growth and development of Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC), Stablecoins, and Real-world Assets (RWA) Tokenization. Professionals who do not possess a fundamental understanding (101) of consensus, immutability, and smart contracts will quickly be left behind as these technologies become standard in enterprise ERP and CRM systems.

    The Four Pillars of Blockchain Literacy

    Our 2026 curriculum is structured around the core concepts that define the industry:

    1. Core Mechanics & Cryptography: Understand the "Block" in Blockchain. You will learn about hashing, public/private keys, and how data becomes "immutable." We explain Consensus Mechanisms—from the energy-intensive Proof of Work to the 2026 standards of Proof of Stake and Proof of Authority.

    2. Smart Contracts & Programmable Trust: This is the most transformative part of the course. You will learn how "Code is Law"—understanding how self-executing contracts automate business logic without the need for lawyers or banks.

    3. The Ecosystem: Public vs. Private: Not all blockchains are created equal. We compare Public networks (like Ethereum and Bitcoin) with Enterprise/Permissioned ledgers (like Hyperledger Fabric and R3 Corda), helping you decide which architecture fits specific business needs.

    4. The Token Economy (Web3): Explore the 2026 world of NFTs, DeFi, and DAOs. Learn how Tokenization allows for fractional ownership of real estate, fine art, and even intellectual property.

    Preparing for the Web3 Shift

    Namifly offers Business Application at its core, analyzing real world case studies from 2025 and 2026 such as how Maersk is utilizing Blockchain for International Shipping and Global Banks are able to settle cross-border payments within seconds by using Blockchain Technology.

    Accomplishing your Blockchain 101 Certification demonstrates to your peers that you have acquired the Technology Fluency necessary to succeed at today's boardroom level. A Blockchain Certified Individual will be equipped with knowledge on which business needs require a blockchain and more importantly which do not. Join thousands of professionals who are preparing themselves to withstand the test of time by gaining expertise and skills related to digital ledgering technology.

     

    Course Curriculum

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      • The History of Ledgers and the "Double Spend" Problem.

      • Decentralization vs. Distributed Systems.

      • Blocks, Hashes, and the Chain.

      • Nodes, Miners, and Validators.

      • Proof of Work (PoW) vs. Proof of Stake (PoS).

      • New 2026 Consensus Models: Proof of History & L2 Scaling.

      • What are they and how do they execute?

      • Use cases: Escrow, Insurance, and Voting.

      • Bitcoin (Store of Value) vs. Ethereum (Utility).

      • Stablecoins, CBDCs, and the 2026 Regulatory Landscape.

      • Hyperledger, Corda, and Quorum.

      • Why companies use Permissioned Blockchains.

      • Supply Chain Transparency (Food/Luxury Goods).

      • Digital Identity and Sovereign Ownership.

      Comprehensive assessment of core blockchain principles

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Find answers to common questions about this course.

    No, this is a foundational course. While we explain technical concepts, you do not need to know how to code. It is designed for managers, students, and professionals who need to understand the technology's business value.

    We cover the technology behind Bitcoin, but this is not a trading or investment course. We focus on the underlying architecture and enterprise applications.

    Yes, these are covered in the "Token Economy" module as examples of how blockchain manages digital ownership in 2026.

    The course is self-paced and typically takes about 4–6 hours of study time, followed by a final certification exam.

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