Blockchain for Real World Applications (PDF) thoroughly examines the architecture and key characteristics of blockchain.
Blockchain architecture is a method of recording data in a way that prevents alteration or falsification. The data is stored in a digital ledger known as a blockchain, which is distributed and stored across a network of participating computer systems. With the rise of cryptocurrencies and NFTs, which rely entirely on blockchain technology, as well as the integration of blockchain architecture into online and high-security networks, it is more important than ever for professionals in software, network, and finance to understand this technology.
Garg’s Blockchain for Real World Applications offers a practical exploration of this topic and the essential features of blockchain architecture. It explains how blockchain technology achieves its irreversible and persistent nature and explores how it can be applied to meet the information and security needs of various industries. The book provides a comprehensive overview of the rapidly expanding blockchain ecosystem and its expanding role in an interconnected world.
Readers of Blockchain for Real World Applications will also find:
- A discussion of the Unique Identifier (UID) and its advantages and disadvantages
- An examination of real-world applications such as ID management, encryption, network security, and more
- A detailed analysis of privacy issues, including unauthorized access, and potential blockchain-based solutions
Blockchain for Real World Applications is indispensable for professionals working in high-security sectors and researchers in blockchain technologies and related fields.
ISBN: 978-1119903734
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