Blockchain For Dummies - Tiana Laurence

Blockchain For Dummies

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Buch | Softcover
240 Seiten
2017
John Wiley & Sons Inc (Verlag)
978-1-119-36559-4 (ISBN)
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Find out what Blockchain is, how it works, and what it can do for you Blockchain is the technology behind Bitcoin, the revolutionary 'virtual currency' that's changing the way people do business. While Bitcoin has enjoyed some well-deserved hype, Blockchain may be Bitcoin's most vital legacy.
Find out what Blockchain is, how it works, and what it can do for you Blockchain is the technology behind Bitcoin, the revolutionary 'virtual currency' that's changing the way people do business. While Bitcoin has enjoyed some well-deserved hype, Blockchain may be Bitcoin's most vital legacy. Blockchain For Dummies is the ideal starting place for business pros looking to gain a better understanding of what Blockchain is, how it can improve the integrity of their data, and how it can work to fundamentally change their business and enhance their data security. Blockchain For Dummies covers the essential things you need to know about this exciting technology's promise of revolutionizing financial transactions, data security, and information integrity. The book covers the technologies behind Blockchain, introduces a variety of existing Blockchain solutions, and even walks you through creating a small but working Blockchain-based application. Blockchain holds the promise to revolutionize a wide variety of businesses.
Get in the know about Blockchain now with Blockchain For Dummies and be ready to make the changes to business that your colleagues and competitors will later wish they'd done. Discover ten ways Blockchain can change business * Find out how to apply a Blockchain solution * See how to make data more secure * Learn how to work with vendors Filled with vital information and tips on how this paradigm-changing technology can transform your business for the better, this book will not only show you Blockchain's full potential, but your own as well!

Tiana Laurence is a co-founder of Factom, a company that provides blockchain-based solutions for many business uses, including enhanced security for IoT. Factom has been named one of the 20 most influential blockchain companies.

Introduction 1


About This Book 1


Foolish Assumptions 2


Icons Used in This Book 2


Beyond the Book 3


Where to Go from Here 3


Part 1: Getting Started with Blockchain 5


Chapter 1: Introducing Blockchain 7


Beginning at the Beginning: What Blockchains Are 7


What blockchains do 8


Why blockchains matter 9


The Structure of Blockchains 10


Blockchain Applications 11


The Blockchain Life Cycle 11


Consensus: The Driving Force of Blockchains 12


Blockchains in Use 14


Current blockchain uses 14


Future blockchain applications 15


Chapter 2: Picking a Blockchain 17


Where Blockchains Add Substance 17


Determining your needs 18


Defining your goal 19


Choosing a Solution 19


Drawing a blockchain decision tree 21


Making a plan 22


Chapter 3: Getting Your Hands on Blockchain 25


Diving into the Bitcoin Blockchain 25


Creating your first Bitcoin wallet 26


Creating a second Bitcoin wallet 27


Generating a Bitcoin vanity address 27


Transferring your vanity address 28


Making an entry into the Bitcoin blockchain 29


Reading a blockchain entry in Bitcoin 29


Using Smart Contracts with Bitcoin 30


Building your first smart bond 31


Checking the status of your contract 33


Building a Private Blockchain with Docker and Ethereum 34


Preparing your computer 34


Building your blockchain 36


Part 2: Developing Your Knowledge 39


Chapter 4: Beholding the Bitcoin Blockchain 41


Getting a Brief History of the Bitcoin Blockchain 42


Debunking Some Common Bitcoin Misconceptions 45


Bitcoin: The New Wild West 47


Fake sites 47


No, you first! 47


Get-rich-quick schemes 48


Mining for Bitcoins 48


Making Your First Paper Wallet 49


Chapter 5: Encountering the Ethereum Blockchain 51


Exploring the Brief History of Ethereum 52


Ethereum: The Open-Source World Wide Computer 53


Decentralized applications: Welcome to the future 54


The power of decentralized autonomous organizations 54


Hacking a Blockchain 57


Understanding smart contracts 58


Discovering the cryptocurrency Ether 58


Getting Up and Running on Ethereum 59


Mining for ether 59


Setting up your Ethereum wallet 60


Building Your First Decentralized Autonomous Organization 60


Test net and congress 61


Governance and voting 62


Uncovering the Future of DAOs 63


Putting money in a DAO 63


Building smarter smart contracts 64


Finding bugs in the system 64


Chapter 6: Regarding the Ripple Blockchain 65


Getting a Brief History of the Ripple Blockchain 66


Ripple: It’s All About Trust 67


Seeing How Ripple Differs from Other Blockchains 68


Unleashing the Full Power of Ripple 71


Exercising Caution with Ripple 72


Chapter 7: Finding the Factom Blockchain 75


A Matter of Trust 76


The purpose of the Factom blockchain: Publishing anything 77


Incentives of federation 78


Building on Factom 81


Authenticating documents and building identities using APIs 81


Getting to know the Factoid: Not a normal token 81


Anchoring your application 82


Publishing on Factom 82


Building transparency in the mortgage industry 84


Verifying physical documents: dLoc with Factom 86


Chapter 8: Digging into DigiByte 89


Getting Familiar with DigiByte: The Fast Blockchain 90


Mining on DigiByte 91


Signing Documents on DigiByte’s DiguSign 94


Earning DigiBytes While Gaming 95


Part 3: Powerful Blockchain Platforms 97


Chapter 9: Getting Your Hands on Hyperledger 99


Getting to Know Hyperledger: Dreams of a Hyper Future 100


Focusing on Fabric 101


Building your system in Fabric 102


Diving into chaincode development 102


Investigating the Iroha Project 104


Introducing Sumeragi: The new consensus algorithm 104


Developing mobile apps 105


Diving into Sawtooth Lake 106


Exploring the consensus algorithm: Proof of Elapsed Time 107


Deploying Sawtooth 107


Chapter 10: Applying Microsoft Azure 109


Bletchley: The Modular Blockchain Fabric 109


Cryptlets for encrypting and authenticating 111


Utility and Contract Cryptlets and CrytoDelegates 112


Building in the Azure Ecosystem 113


Getting Started with Chain on Azure 114


Installing Chain’s distributed ledger 115


Creating your own private network 115


Using financial services on Azure’s Chain 116


Deploying Blockchain Tools on Azure 116


Exploring Ethereum on Azure 116


Cortana: Your analytics machine learning tool 117


Visualizing your data with Power BI 117


Managing your access on Azure’s Active Directory 118


Chapter 11: Getting Busy on IBM Bluemix 119


Business Blockchain on Bluemix 119


Your isolated environment 120


Bluemix use cases 121


Watson’s Smart Blockchain 122


Building Your Starter Network on Big Blue 124


Part 4: Industry Impacts 129


Chapter 12: Financial Technology 131


Hauling Out Your Crystal Ball: Future Banking Trends 131


Moving money faster: Across borders and more 133


Creating permanent history 134


Going International: Global Financial Products 135


Border-free payroll 136


Faster and better trade 137


Guaranteed payments 138


Micropayments: The new nature of transactions 138


Squeezing Out Fraud 139


Chapter 13: Real Estate 141


Eliminating Title Insurance 141


Protected industries 142


Consumers and Fannie Mae 144


Mortgages in the Blockchain World 144


Reducing your origination costs 145


Knowing your last-known document 145


Forecasting Regional Trends 146


The United States and Europe: Infrastructure congestion 147


China: First out of the gate 148


The developing world: Roadblocks to blockchain 148


Chapter 14: Insurance 151


Precisely Tailoring Coverage 151


Insuring the individual 152


The new world of micro insurance 153


Witnessing for You: The Internet of Things 154


IoT projects in insurance 155


Implications of actionable big data 155


Taking Out the Third Party in Insurance 156


Decentralized security 156


Crowdfunded coverage 156


The implications of DAO insurance 157


Chapter 15: Government 159


The Smart Cities of Asia 159


Singapore satellite cities in India 161


China’s big data problem 162


The Battle for the Financial Capital of the World 163


London’s early foresight 163


The regulatory sandbox of Singapore 164


The Dubai 2020 initiative 165


Bitlicense regulatory framework: New York City 167


Securing the World’s Borders 168


The Department of Homeland Security and the identity of things 168


Passports of the future 169


The new feeder document 169


Chapter 16: Other Industries 171


Lean Governments 171


Singapore’s Smart Nation project 172


Estonia’s e-Residency 173


Better notarization in China 174


The Trust Layer for the Internet 174


Spam-free email 175


Owning your identity 176


Oracle of the Blockchain 176


Trusted authorship 177


Intellectual property rights 177


Part 5: The Part of Tens 179


Chapter 17: Ten Free Blockchain Resources 181


Factom University 181


Ethereum 101 182


Build on Ripple 182


Programmable Money by Ripple 182


DigiKnow 183


Blockchain University 183


Bitcoin Core 183


Blockchain Alliance 183


Multichain Blog 184


HiveMind 184


Chapter 18: The Ten Rules to Never Break on the Blockchain 185


Don’t Use Cryptocurrency or Blockchains to Skirt the Law 185


Keep Your Contracts as Simple as Possible 186


Publish with Great Caution 187


Back Up, Back Up, Back Up Your Private Keys 187


Triple-Check the Address Before Sending Currency 189


Take Care When Using Exchanges 189


Beware Wi-Fi 190


Identify Your Blockchain Dev 190


Don’t Get Suckered 190


Don’t Trade Tokens Unless You Know What You’re Doing 191


Chapter 19: Ten Top Blockchain Projects 193


The R3 Consortium 193


T ZERO: Overstocking the Stock Market 194


Blockstream’s Distributed Systems 195


OpenBazaar’s Blockchain 196


Code Valley: Find Your Coder 196


Bitfury’s Digital Assets 197


Any Coin Can ShapeShift 198


Machine-Payable Apps on 21 198


Anonymous Transactions on Dash 199


ConsenSys: Decentralized Applications 200


Index 201

Erscheinungsdatum
Verlagsort New York
Sprache englisch
Maße 188 x 232 mm
Gewicht 326 g
Themenwelt Sachbuch/Ratgeber Beruf / Finanzen / Recht / Wirtschaft Wirtschaft
Mathematik / Informatik Informatik Datenbanken
Wirtschaft Betriebswirtschaft / Management
ISBN-10 1-119-36559-7 / 1119365597
ISBN-13 978-1-119-36559-4 / 9781119365594
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