Dimitri De Jonghe of BigchainDB talks about the new decentralized compute stack, which helps to understand how your blockchain application or use case fits.
Examples of current applications and uses are also given.
Please contact BigchainDB for putting your blockchain idea into practice, today.
9. Blockchain: a special “spreadsheet in the sky”
What’s special?
Not a single instance owns it
Members/clients can add to it
If they follow the rules
Rules are an integral part
No one can change the history
(immutable)
Writing to a blockchain is like etching
into stone
12. To develop shared global
compute infrastructure,
we must first understand the
status quo of infrastructure,
…and how to change it
accordingly.
13. Status quo compute infrastructure
Modern apps use processing, file system, database
FILE SYSTEM
e.g. S3, HDFS
APPLICATION
PROCESSING
e.g. EC2, Azure
DATABASE
e.g. MySQL, MongoDB
PLATFORM
e.g. AWS, Google App Engine, Heroku
CONNECTNETWORKS
e.g.TCP/IP
14. Towards a decentralized compute infrastructure
FILE SYSTEM
e.g. S3, HDFS
APPLICATION
PROCESSING
e.g. EC2, Azure
DATABASE
e.g. MySQL, MongoDB
Bitcoin Blockchain?
PLATFORM
e.g. AWS, Google App Engine, Heroku
CONNECTNETWORKS
e.g.TCP/IP
15. Towards a decentralized compute infrastructure
FILE SYSTEM
e.g. S3, HDFS
APPLICATION
PROCESSING
e.g. EC2, Azure
DATABASE
e.g. MySQL, MongoDB
PLATFORM
e.g. AWS, Google App Engine, Heroku
CONNECTNETWORKS
e.g.TCP/IP
e-Cash/e-Gold
Bitcoin
16. Towards a decentralized compute infrastructure
FILE SYSTEM
e.g. S3, HDFS
IPFS, SWARM
APPLICATION
PROCESSING
e.g. EC2, Azure, Ethereum, Hyperledger, Tendermint, Lisk, Corda
DATABASE
e.g. MySQL, MongoDB
PLATFORM
e.g. AWS, Google App Engine, Heroku, Eris/Monax, BlockApps
CONNECTNETWORKS
e.g.TCP/IP,InterledgerILP
e-Cash/e-Gold
Bitcoin, zCash, Ripple,
Blockstream, Multichain
17. Towards a decentralized compute infrastructure
FILE SYSTEM
e.g. S3, HDFS
IPFS, SWARM
APPLICATION
PROCESSING
e.g. EC2, Azure, Ethereum, Hyperledger, Tendermint, Lisk, Corda
DATABASE
e.g. MySQL, MongoDB
???
PLATFORM
e.g. AWS, Google App Engine, Heroku, Eris/Monax, BlockApps
CONNECTNETWORKS
e.g.TCP/IP,InterledgerILP
e-Cash/e-Gold
Bitcoin, zCash, Ripple,
Blockstream, Multichain
18. Towards a decentralized compute infrastructure
FILE SYSTEM
e.g. S3, HDFS
IPFS, SWARM
APPLICATION
PROCESSING
e.g. EC2, Azure, Ethereum, Hyperledger, Tendermint, Lisk, Corda
DATABASE
e.g. MySQL, MongoDB
BigchainDB, IPDB
PLATFORM
e.g. AWS, Google App Engine, Heroku, Eris/Monax, BlockApps
CONNECTNETWORKS
e.g.TCP/IP,InterledgerILP
e-Cash/e-Gold
Bitcoin, zCash, Ripple,
Blockstream, Multichain
20. Netflix uses 37% of Internet bandwidth
Using a modern distributed “big data” database
http://techblog.netflix.com/2011/11/benchmarking-cassandra-scalability-on.html
Writes / s vs. # nodes
21. What’s the difference between a database and a csv file?
Querying. From M’s of records, find the relevant ones.
1 Line of standard code, optimized
vs
50-500 lines of slow custom code, unoptimized
22. How do “big data” databases scale?
Answer: Distribute storage across many machines, i.e. sharding
A “consensus” algorithm keeps
distributed nodes in sync.
23. Native assets
How to build a scalable blockchain database (BigchainDB)
1. Start with an enterprise-grade distributed DB, e.g. MongoDB
2. Engineer in blockchain characteristics
• Each DB node is a federation node
Decentralized /
Shared Control
• Append-only
• Chain hashes
Immutable /
Audit Trails
• “Own” = have private key
• Asset lives on the database
26. BigchainDB: Big Data meets Blockchain
- a blockchain database
Immutability
Decentralized Control
Native Assets
Scalable
Queryability
Operationalized
Traditional
Databases
Traditional
blockchains
BigchainDB
35. Generating Opportunities: Vertical x Benefit
Decentralized /
Shared Control
Immutability /
Audit trail
Tokens /
Exchanges
Intellectual Property
Identity
Finance
Energy
Government
Dig art – ascribe
Supply Chain
R3
Retail marketplace -
OpenBazaar
RWE You?
You?
You?
Res( )nate
Tangent90 Everledger
Recruit
BenBen
36. • For everyone, everywhere
• Free until heavy usage, then pay web service style
• Initial tech is BigchainDB
• Member caretakers will operate validating nodes