Trust Networks and Blockchain

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Author(s) : Dr. Rajeswari Purushothaman, Dr. D. Akila, Dr. G. Suseendran

ISBN: 978-81-947069-3-9

Volume: 2021

Edition: 1

Pages: 200

Price: INR 350/=

First Published : 30.03.2021

DOI: https://doi.org/10.47715/JPC.B.60.2021.9788194706939

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Abstract

The word “Trust Networks and Blockchain” is used by many people to refer to a lot of things. They even discuss digital currencies, the Ethereum Blockchain, and smart contracts. The irony is that some people often misunderstand the word “Blockchain” so many people have been fooled by the term “Blockchain” and its terms. However, the fundamental distributed ledger system is shared by all implementations. Transactions of distributed ledger technologies are copied and preserved by independent machines on the network rather than being stored in a central archive. Despite the fact that Blockchain has advanced earlier than anticipated, precise details have only recently penetrated well-known developers and technophiles. Several blogs and specialist forums are now evolving to clarify the entire technology and its advances. However, it seems that a detailed guide familiarizing and comparing the conflicting terminology and terminologies associated with blockchain technology is already needed. We, Authors, want to write a detailed book in this region, one that covers all of the basics of Trust Networks and Blockchain as well as common technologies and terminologies related to it. For anyone involved in understanding more about blockchain technology, this is a must-read. However, We’re using this as a jumping-off point to learn more about Trust Networks and Blockchain and broaden our horizons. Upon the completion of reading these books, the learners will be able to realize the importance of trust networks. Comprehend the challenges and design issues in bitcoin technology. Analyse the algorithms developed for bitcoin mining and use appropriate techniques for designing trust-based business networks.

Keywords:

Trust Networks, Blockchain, Bitcoin, Cryptocurrency

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APA:
Rajeswari, P., Akila, D., & Suseendran, G. (2021). Trust Networks and Blockchain (1st ed.). Jupiter Publications Consortium.ISBN: 978-81-947069-3-9. DOI: https://doi.org/10.47715/JPC.B.60.2021.9788194706939

 

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Rajeswari, P., D. Akila, and G. Suseendran. Trust Networks and Blockchain, 1st ed. Jupiter Publications Consortium, 2021.ISBN: 978-81-947069-3-9  DOI: https://doi.org/10.47715/JPC.B.60.2021.9788194706939

 

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Rajeswari, P., D. Akila, and G. Suseendran. Trust Networks and Blockchain. 1st ed. Jupiter Publications Consortium, 2021. Print.ISBN: 978-81-947069-3-9  DOI: https://doi.org/10.47715/JPC.B.60.2021.9788194706939

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