Blockchain
Blockchain
- O'Reilly, 2015
- xvii, 130 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
blueprint for a new economy
Chapter 1 Blockchain 1.0: Currency Technology Stack: Blockchain, Protocol, Currency-- The Double-Spend and Byzantine Generals' Computing Problems-- How a Cryptocurrency Works-- Summary: Blockchain 1.0 in Practical Use-- Chapter 2 Blockchain 2.0: Contracts-- Financial Services-- Crowdfunding-- Bitcoin Prediction Markets-- Smart Property-- Smart Contracts-- Blockchain 2.0 Protocol Projects-- Wallet Development Projects-- Blockchain Development Platforms and APIs-- Blockchain Ecosystem: Decentralized Storage, Communication, and Computation-- Ethereum: Turing-Complete Virtual Machine-- Dapps, DAOs, DACs, and DASs: Increasingly Autonomous Smart Contracts-- The Blockchain as a Path to Artificial Intelligence-- Chapter 3 Blockchain 3.0: Justice Applications Beyond Currency, Economics, and Markets-- Blockchain Technology Is a New and Highly Effective Model for Organizing Activity-- Distributed Censorship-Resistant Organizational Models-- Namecoin: Decentralized Domain Name System-- Digital Identity Verification-- Digital Art: Blockchain Attestation Services (Notary, Intellectual Property Protection)-- Blockchain Government-- Chapter 4 Blockchain 3.0: Efficiency and Coordination Applications Beyond Currency, Economics, and Markets-- Blockchain Science: Gridcoin, Foldingcoin-- Blockchain Genomics-- Blockchain Health-- Blockchain Learning: Bitcoin MOOCs and Smart Contract Literacy-- Blockchain Academic Publishing: Journalcoin-- The Blockchain Is Not for Every Situation-- Centralization-Decentralization Tension and Equilibrium-- Chapter 5 Advanced Concepts-- Terminology and Concepts-- Currency, Token, Tokenizing-- Currency Multiplicity: Monetary and Nonmonetary Currencies-- Demurrage Currencies: Potentially Incitory and Redistributable-- Chapter 6 Limitations-- Technical Challenges-- Business Model Challenges-- Scandals and Public Perception-- Government Regulation-- Privacy Challenges for Personal Records-- Overall: Decentralization Trends Likely to Persist-- Chapter 7 Conclusion-- The Blockchain Is an Information Technology-- Appendix Cryptocurrency Basics-- Public/Private-Key Cryptography 101-- Appendix Ledra Capital Mega Master Blockchain List--
Bitcoin is starting to come into its own as a digital currency, but the blockchain technology behind it could prove to be much more significant. This book takes you beyond the currency ('Blockchain 1.0') and smart contracts ('Blockchain 2.0') to demonstrate how the blockchain is in position to become the fifth disruptive computing paradigm after mainframes, PCs, the Internet, and mobile/social networking. ; ; Author Melanie Swan, Founder of the Institute for Blockchain Studies, explains that the blockchain is essentially a public ledger with potential as a worldwide, decentralized record for the registration, inventory, and transfer of all assets-not just finances, but property and intangible assets such as votes, software, health data, and ideas. ; ; Topics include: ; ; Concepts, features, and functionality of Bitcoin and the blockchain ; Using the blockchain for automated tracking of all digital endeavors ; Enabling censorship?resistant organizational models ; Creating a decentralized digital repository to verify identity ; Possibility of cheaper, more efficient services traditionally provided by nations ; Blockchain for science: making better use of the data-mining network ; Personal health record storage, including access to one's own genomic data ; Open access academic publishing on the blockchain ; This book is part of an ongoing O'Reilly series. Mastering Bitcoin: Unlocking Digital Crypto-Currencies introduces Bitcoin and describes the technology behind Bitcoin and the blockchain. Blockchain: Blueprint for a New Economy considers theoretical, philosophical, and societal impact of cryptocurrencies and blockchain technologies.
9781491920497
Electronic funds transfers--Security measures
Blockchains (Databases)
Data encryption (Computer science)
Electronic commerce
Commerce--Data processing
Electronic measures
Finance
blueprint for a new economy
Chapter 1 Blockchain 1.0: Currency Technology Stack: Blockchain, Protocol, Currency-- The Double-Spend and Byzantine Generals' Computing Problems-- How a Cryptocurrency Works-- Summary: Blockchain 1.0 in Practical Use-- Chapter 2 Blockchain 2.0: Contracts-- Financial Services-- Crowdfunding-- Bitcoin Prediction Markets-- Smart Property-- Smart Contracts-- Blockchain 2.0 Protocol Projects-- Wallet Development Projects-- Blockchain Development Platforms and APIs-- Blockchain Ecosystem: Decentralized Storage, Communication, and Computation-- Ethereum: Turing-Complete Virtual Machine-- Dapps, DAOs, DACs, and DASs: Increasingly Autonomous Smart Contracts-- The Blockchain as a Path to Artificial Intelligence-- Chapter 3 Blockchain 3.0: Justice Applications Beyond Currency, Economics, and Markets-- Blockchain Technology Is a New and Highly Effective Model for Organizing Activity-- Distributed Censorship-Resistant Organizational Models-- Namecoin: Decentralized Domain Name System-- Digital Identity Verification-- Digital Art: Blockchain Attestation Services (Notary, Intellectual Property Protection)-- Blockchain Government-- Chapter 4 Blockchain 3.0: Efficiency and Coordination Applications Beyond Currency, Economics, and Markets-- Blockchain Science: Gridcoin, Foldingcoin-- Blockchain Genomics-- Blockchain Health-- Blockchain Learning: Bitcoin MOOCs and Smart Contract Literacy-- Blockchain Academic Publishing: Journalcoin-- The Blockchain Is Not for Every Situation-- Centralization-Decentralization Tension and Equilibrium-- Chapter 5 Advanced Concepts-- Terminology and Concepts-- Currency, Token, Tokenizing-- Currency Multiplicity: Monetary and Nonmonetary Currencies-- Demurrage Currencies: Potentially Incitory and Redistributable-- Chapter 6 Limitations-- Technical Challenges-- Business Model Challenges-- Scandals and Public Perception-- Government Regulation-- Privacy Challenges for Personal Records-- Overall: Decentralization Trends Likely to Persist-- Chapter 7 Conclusion-- The Blockchain Is an Information Technology-- Appendix Cryptocurrency Basics-- Public/Private-Key Cryptography 101-- Appendix Ledra Capital Mega Master Blockchain List--
Bitcoin is starting to come into its own as a digital currency, but the blockchain technology behind it could prove to be much more significant. This book takes you beyond the currency ('Blockchain 1.0') and smart contracts ('Blockchain 2.0') to demonstrate how the blockchain is in position to become the fifth disruptive computing paradigm after mainframes, PCs, the Internet, and mobile/social networking. ; ; Author Melanie Swan, Founder of the Institute for Blockchain Studies, explains that the blockchain is essentially a public ledger with potential as a worldwide, decentralized record for the registration, inventory, and transfer of all assets-not just finances, but property and intangible assets such as votes, software, health data, and ideas. ; ; Topics include: ; ; Concepts, features, and functionality of Bitcoin and the blockchain ; Using the blockchain for automated tracking of all digital endeavors ; Enabling censorship?resistant organizational models ; Creating a decentralized digital repository to verify identity ; Possibility of cheaper, more efficient services traditionally provided by nations ; Blockchain for science: making better use of the data-mining network ; Personal health record storage, including access to one's own genomic data ; Open access academic publishing on the blockchain ; This book is part of an ongoing O'Reilly series. Mastering Bitcoin: Unlocking Digital Crypto-Currencies introduces Bitcoin and describes the technology behind Bitcoin and the blockchain. Blockchain: Blueprint for a New Economy considers theoretical, philosophical, and societal impact of cryptocurrencies and blockchain technologies.
9781491920497
Electronic funds transfers--Security measures
Blockchains (Databases)
Data encryption (Computer science)
Electronic commerce
Commerce--Data processing
Electronic measures
Finance