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Author Singhal, Bikramaditya, author

Title Beginning Blockchain : a beginner's guide to building Blockchain solutions / Bikramaditya Singhal, Gautam Dhameja, Priyansu Sekhar Panda
Published New York, NY : Apress, [2018]

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Description 1 online resource (xv 386 pages) : illustrations
Contents Intro; Table of Contents; About the Authors; About the Technical Reviewer; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Chapter 1: Introduction to Blockchain; Backstory of Blockchain; What is Blockchain?; Centralized vs. Decentralized Systems; Centralized Systems; Decentralized Systems; Layers of Blockchain; Application Layer; Execution Layer; Semantic Layer; Propagation Layer; Consensus Layer; Why is Blockchain Important?; Limitations of Centralized Systems; Blockchain Adoption So Far; Blockchain Uses and Use Cases; Summary; References; Chapter 2: How Blockchain Works; Laying the Blockchain Foundation
CryptographySymmetric Key Cryptography; Kerckhoff's Principle and XOR Function; Stream Ciphers vs. Block Cipher; One-Time Pad; Data Encryption Standard; Advanced Encryption Standard; Challenges in Symmetric Key Cryptography; Cryptographic Hash Functions; A Heads-up on Different Hash Functions; SHA-2; SHA-256 and SHA-512; RIPEMD; SHA-3; Applications of Hash Functions; Code Examples of Hash Functions; MAC and HMAC; Asymmetric Key Cryptography; RSA; Modular Arithmetic; Generation of Key Pairs; Encryption/Decryption Using Key Pair; Digital Signature Algorithm; Elliptic Curve Cryptography
Elliptic Curve Digital Signature AlgorithmKey Generation; Signature Generation; Signature Verification; Code Examples of Assymetric Key Cryptography; Diffie-Hellman Key Exchange; Symmetric vs. Asymmetric Key Cryptography; Game Theory; Nash Equilibrium; Prisoner's Dilemma; Byzantine Generals' Problem; Zero-Sum Games; Why to Study Game Theory; Computer Science Engineering; The Blockchain; Merkle Trees; Example Code Snippet for Merkletree; Putting It All Together; Properties of Blockchain Solutions; Immutability; Forgery Resistant; Democratic; Double-Spend Resistant
Consistent State of the LedgerResilient; Auditable; Blockchain Transactions; Distributed Consensus Mechanisms; Proof of Work; Proof of Stake; PBFT; Blockchain Applications; Scaling Blockchain; Off-Chain Computation; Sharding Blockchain State; Summary; References; Chapter 3: How Bitcoin Works; The History of Money; Dawn of Bitcoin; What Is Bitcoin?; Working with Bitcoins; The Bitcoin Blockchain; Block Structure; Merkle Tree; Difficulty Target; The Genesis Block; The Bitcoin Network; Network Discovery for a New Node; Bitcoin Transactions; Consensus and Block Mining; Block Propagation
Putting It all TogetherBitcoin Scripts; Bitcoin Transactions Revisited; Scripts; Full Nodes vs. SPVs; Full Nodes; SPVs; Bitcoin Wallets; Summary; References; Chapter 4: How Ethereum Works; From Bitcoin to Ethereum; Ethereum as a Next-Gen Blockchain; Design Philosophy of Ethereum; Enter the Ethereum Blockchain; Ethereum Blockchain; Ethereum Accounts; Advantages of UTXOs; Advantages of Accounts; Account State; Trie Usage; Merkle Patricia Tree; RLP Encoding; Ethereum Transaction and Message Structure; Ethereum State Transaction Function; Gas and Transaction Cost; Ethereum Smart Contracts
Summary Understand the nuts and bolts of Blockchain, its different flavors with simple use cases, and cryptographic fundamentals. You will also learn some design considerations that can help you build custom solutions. Beginning Blockchain is a beginner's guide to understanding the core concepts of Blockchain from a technical perspective. By learning the design constructs of different types of Blockchain, you will get a better understanding of building the best solution for specific use cases. The book covers the technical aspects of Blockchain technologies, cryptography, cryptocurrencies, and distributed consensus mechanisms. You will learn how these systems work and how to engineer them to design next-gen business solutions. What You'll Learn: Get a detailed look at how cryptocurrencies work Understand the core technical components of Blockchain Build a secured Blockchain solution from cryptographic primitives Discover how to use different Blockchain platforms and their suitable use cases Know the current development status, scope, limitations, and future of Blockchain
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed July 13, 2018)
Subject Blockchains (Databases)
Databases.
Information technology: general issues.
COMPUTERS -- Databases -- General.
Blockchains (Databases)
Form Electronic book
Author Dhameja, Gautam, author
Panda, Priyansu Sekhar, author
ISBN 9781484234440
1484234448
148423443X
9781484234433