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Following the legalization of cryptocurrencies and initial coin offerings (ICOs) in Belarus, a major Belarusian technical university is now offering a diploma course covering cryptocurrencies, their derivatives, and ICOs. Immediately, inquiries flooded in from people wanting to learn about this new industry.
Also read:Â Belarus Legalizes Cryptocurrencies and ICOs â Tax-Free for Five Years
Diploma Course at BNTU
Lukashenko announcing the legalization of cryptocurrencies.
Belarusâ president Alexander Lukashenko has legalized cryptocurrencies, ICOs, and smart contracts. As news.Bitcoin.com reported last week, he signed the decree âOn the Development of the Digital Economyâ which also exempts crypto-related income from taxation for the next five years.
Following Lukashenkoâs announcement, the Belarusian National Technical University (BNTU) announced a diploma course in the field of cryptocurrencies. Established in 1920, BNTU is a major technical university in Belarus. Its alumni include two former Belarusian prime ministers, Vyacheslav Kebich and Gennady Novitsky.
According to the universityâs website, the course covers âoperations with cryptocurrencies,â âoperations with cryptocurrency futures,â âthe use of blockchain technology,â and âICO as an alternative to IPO.â
This 1-year and 8-month long program, beginning on March 12 of next year, is available to âpersons with higher education as well as senior students of higher education institutions.â
Lots of Interest in Crypto Courses
On its Facebook page, over 100 comments were posted in response to the universityâs announcement. Users also inquired about shorter courses for quick knowledge on the subject. One user wrote, âtaking into account the speed of applying cryptocurrencies and changes in the worldâŠin 1 year and 8 months, it will really be too lateâŠis it really impossible to fit the program in a month or two?â
The institute explained that the course consists of not only cryptocurrencies but also various stock market instruments such as stocks and bonds, as well as methods of attracting investments. In addition, successful graduates will receive a state diploma âon retraining at the level of higher educationâ which will be impossible to issue if the course is shortened.
Nonetheless, many users on Facebook insist that they prefer quick knowledge to obtaining a diploma. A BNTU alumni who is now a project manager at Mobipay Belarus commented, âPlease note â no one needs diplomas for a long time, knowledge is more important. What then should I do with this diploma and to whom should I show it [to]?â
Other users were interested in finding out about the cost of the course, who the teachers are, the interview process, and application requirements. Regarding the price, the university wrote:
The cost of training is 966 US dollars at the rate of the NBRB [National Bank of the Republic of Belarus].
However, one BNTU alumni commented, âit seems to me that $1,000 for a year is very, very, very high.â In addition, there are a number of free online courses in English for those interested in obtaining knowledge of cryptocurrencies such as on Coursera, Udemy, and the Khan Academy. The University of Nicosia also offers a free introductory course on cryptocurrencies, which lists Andreas Antonopoulos as one of the two teachers.
What do you think of BNTUâs diploma course? Do you think they should offer a shorter course? Let us know in the comments section below.
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