Learn Ethereum, Smart Contracts & Trading

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Learn Ethereum, Smart Contracts & Trading

Coursera · Intermediate ·🔐 Cybersecurity ·40m ago
Understand how Ethereum works and how to trade cryptocurrencies using structured strategies and technical analysis. Build practical skills in blockchain technology, wallet management, and crypto trading. This course provides a complete introduction to Ethereum and its role in the cryptocurrency ecosystem. You will learn how Ethereum differs from Bitcoin, how smart contracts work, and how the Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM) powers decentralized applications. You will explore how to set up and manage Ethereum wallets, understand ERC20 token standards, and learn how gas fees impact transaction execution. The course also explains how cryptocurrency exchanges operate, including trading orders, margin trading, and the role of stablecoins in digital markets. A strong focus is placed on trading strategies, where you will learn how to read charts, identify support and resistance levels, and analyze market trends. You will also apply technical indicators such as moving averages, MACD, and Bollinger Bands to evaluate trading opportunities. By the end of the course, you will be able to confidently understand Ethereum technology, manage digital assets, and apply structured trading strategies in cryptocurrency markets.
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