# Conclusion

The BSV Theory course dives much deeper into all of the different pieces of the whitepaper and the various realms of study required to master the material.

Our BSV Primitives series covers three fundamental techniques of computer science that are deployed in BSV (Hash Functions, Merkle Trees and Digital Signatures), so that people from outside the field can more fully appreciate the system.

This course has introduced you to the basics of the Bitcoin Protocol and BSV Blockchain, but there is so much more to learn! We encourage you to continue on to the many other courses that exist in this Academy.

The BSV Theory course dives much deeper into all of the different pieces of the whitepaper and the various realms of study required to master the material.

Our BSV Primitives series covers three fundamental techniques of computer science that are deployed in BSV (Hash Functions, Merkle Trees and Digital Signatures), so that people from outside the field can more fully appreciate the system.


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