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Bitcoin & Blockchain

Bitcoin & Blockchain. Bina Ramamurthy. References. https://bitcoin.org https:// marmelab.com/blog/2016/04/28/blockchain-for-web-developers-the-theory.html https:// en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Block_hashing_algorithm https://blockexplorer.com / https:// www.ibm.com/blockchain/hyperledger.html.

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Bitcoin & Blockchain

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  1. Bitcoin & Blockchain Bina Ramamurthy

  2. References https://bitcoin.org https://marmelab.com/blog/2016/04/28/blockchain-for-web-developers-the-theory.html https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Block_hashing_algorithm https://blockexplorer.com/ https://www.ibm.com/blockchain/hyperledger.html

  3. Overview What is bitcoin? What is its main contribution? Hmm..What is Blockchain? Why is there so much excitement about this technology? Which are the main businesses involved in Blockchain as a provider? How can you get involved? Where can you learn more?

  4. Bitcoin Bitcoin : peer-peer cryptocurrency that does not require a middle entity such as a bank to complete a transaction between the sender and receiver. Created by a secretive person known as Satoshi Nakamoto. Runs on the Internet so all transactions are “virtual” To keep track of the transactions, an ingenious ledger technology has been devised. This ledger is distributed and is a collection of blocks of transactions. How do you trust the ledger? The trust model out of this distributed ledger is an important contribution of Bitcoin. The distributed ledger is called the “Blockchain” Bitcoin “technology” is the genesis for this Blockchain revolution.

  5. What is Blockchain?

  6. Transaction {Public-key private-key pair} plays an a critical role in sending “money” from party to another. Each transaction has one or more inputs, one or more outputs and several header information such a transaction#, timestamp etc. Lets say Alice wants to send money to Bob. Alice gets Bob’s hashed public key Encodes details of the transactions in Bob’s public key and outputs it as Unspent Tx Output (UTXO) to Bob. Only Bob can decrypt it with his private key and it displays as unspent money in Bob’s wallet.

  7. Block The bitcoin network involves a very important role that of “miner”. Miners collect a bunch of transactions typically about 2016+/- (the typical number of transactions in 10 minutes) and hashes them together. Merkel tree is used for this hash process. Then a “nonce” in the header is adjusted to bring this hash to a number below a certain target value. Many miners are competing to do this operation. The one who finishes first gets to create the block and gets rewarded in bitcoin. He/she will also very the transactions in the block. And include a hash form a previously completed block thus forming “immutable” (trusted) block chain.

  8. Block and Blockchain

  9. Blockchain Revolution Instead of money, a transaction could embed an important document, a testimony, a congressional bill, a old textbook, contracts. It provides a “trust model” It is open and at the same time secure Internet of assets (instead of Bitcoins) Tracking provenance of precious gems, collectables

  10. Main Players Bitcoin is main thrust and innovation behind “Blockchain” Ethereum is another major player IBM and Linux open source are collaborating on another distributed ledger called “hyperledger”

  11. IBM’s Comparison of three Blockchain Products

  12. Summary How can you buy bitcoin? Bitcoin can be bought like a stick on exchanges. Today 1 bitcoin = 1,000,000,000 satoshi 1 bitcoin’s market value today is: $1780 (highly volatile) Bitcoin has more clout for its technology than as a currency. Many prominent players are taking the innovation of bitcoin and morphing it into platforms with better governance and application. IBM’s direction seems to be best one in the market now, I plan to explore it for hands on experience.

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