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The Basics of Blockchain

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Every so often a new technology comes along that does rock the world. For example, we had the emergence of the Internet. Later we had hand-held devices like the iPhone, and now another revelation is Blockchain – which seems to have outgrown the original ambitions that its inventor Satoshi Nakamoto had for it back in 2008.

Put simply, blockchain provides a new way to store data and provide trust in that data's authenticity. It's a distributed ledger, or database, shared across a public or private computing network.

Let me elaborate a little.

 

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Posted on: January 11, 2020 12:45 AM | Permalink

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Stéphane Parent Self Employed / Semi-retired| Leader Maker Prince Edward Island, Canada
Great teaser, Rob! I hope you delve into blockchain some more in future podcasts.

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Vincent Belougne Consultant, Agile Methodologies| Self-Employed Petaling Jaya, Selengor, Malaysia
Thanks Rob for this exciting and energetic introduction to blockchain. It certainly raises my interest to know more!

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elena ramirez Miami, Fl, United States
Thank Rob very much for this Masterpiece introduction to the World of BlockChain....

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