How business schools teach cryptocurrencies

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Businesses and law firms alike have been cautious in their approach to blockchain, because of the groundbreaking technology's connection to Bitcoin.  However, it is now clear, regardless of whether Bitcoin will play a role as a digital currency over the long term, the blockchain technology that underlies Bitcoin is poised to change how businesses, law firms and governments operate and interoperate over the coming decades.

Blockchain is here to stay.  Universities are realizing the importance of this technology, and beginning to design courses to teach students about Blockchain.  This article discusses how the faculties at business schools are thinking about teaching this important technology.  

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Big companies have steered clear of bitcoin, fearing its links to fraud and criminality. But now they see vast potential in the underlying technology to improve the efficiency of everything from tracking food products to processing financial transactions.
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