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1.6 Learning Assessment For Module 1

  1. 1. What do all kinds of money have in common?*

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  2. 2. To generate the transaction hash, you need the following:*

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  3. 3. All nodes in the Bitcoin network are miners

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  4. 4. Which of the following is true?

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  5. 5. ECC is an asymmetric encryption function that derives a key pair (consisting of a private and a public key)

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  6. 6. Bitcoin uses significantly more energy than Ethereum does

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  7. 7. Bitcoin uses more than 98% as much energy as Ethereum does*

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  8. 8. Which statements are true?*

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  9. 9. What is a blockchain?*

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  10. 10. Which of these are parts of a regular Bitcoin transaction?*

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  11. 11. Every permissioned blockchain is a DLT*

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  12. 12. Distributed database is a synonym for blockchain*

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  13. 13. Desktop wallets are*

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  14. 14. Small discrepancies between ledger synchronization between nodes in a network

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  15. 15. Bitcoin miners*

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  16. 16. Elliptic Curve Cryptography (ECC) is used to generate a cryptographic key pair*

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  17. 17. PoS has an edge over PoW in the sense *

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  18. 18. The difference between the total amount of Bitcoin block reward and output determines the fee.

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  19. 19. Bitcoin enables*

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  20. 20. When will the last Bitcoin block be mined?*

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