BLOCK CHAIN TECHNOLOGY.pptx

BLOCK CHAIN TECHNOLOGY
BY
N.PRIYANKA
II M.COM
WHO IS SATOSHI
NAKAMOTO???
A BLOCKCHAIN WAS CREATED BY A PERSON
(GROUP OF PEOPLE) USING THE NAME
SATOSHI NAKAMOTO IN 2008 TO SERVE AS THE
PUBLIC DISTRIBUTED LEDGER FOR BITCOIN
CRYPTOCURRENCY TRANSACTION.
BLOCK CHAIN TECHNOLOGY.pptx
W
HAT
ARE
3
USES
OF
B
LOCKCHAIN
TECHNOLOGY
?
 Blockchain allows
cryptoassets to be
transferred quickly and
securely.
 Blockchain-based protocols
can be automated and
decentralised, thus
enabling the creation of
cryptoassets without the
need for controlling,
supervisory or centralised
bodies. Less fraud,
financing of terrorism and
money laundering.
WHO CAN PLAY THE BLOCK CHAIN
RULES??
 BLOCK CHAIN USERS
 REGULATORS - with special permissions to
oversee the transactions happening within the
network.
 Blockchain network operators. Individuals who
have special permissions and authority to define,
create, manage, and monitor the blockchain
network.
 Certificate authorities. Individuals who issue and
manage the different types of certificates required
to run a permissioned blockchain.
FOUR KEY CONCEPTS OF CHAIN
1. hared ledger. A shared ledger is an “append-only”
distributed system of record shared across a business
network. “With a shared ledger, transactions are
recorded only once, eliminating the duplication of effort
that’s typical of traditional business networks.”
2. Permissions. Permissions ensure that transactions
are secure, authenticated, and verifiable. “With the
ability to constrain network participation, organizations
can more easily comply with data protection
regulations, such as those stipulated in the Health
Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA)”
and the EU General Data Protection Regulation
(GDPR).
3.Smart contracts: A smart contract is
“an agreement or set of rules that
govern a business transaction; it’s
stored on the blockchain and is
executed automatically as part of a
transaction.”
4.Consensus: Through consensus, all
parties agree to the network-verified
transaction. Blockchains have various
consensus mechanisms,
including proof of stake
BENEFITS
 payment processing and money transfers.
 monitoring of supply chains
 for digital IDs.
 data sharing.
 copyright and royalties protection
 healthcare
BITCOIN PROCESS
HTTPS://YOUTU.BE/DI176IB6QUM
?SI=A3QEJXKTRQOIH_MH
More details see this link for bitcoin transaction
THANK YOU!!!!!!
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BLOCK CHAIN TECHNOLOGY.pptx

  • 2. WHO IS SATOSHI NAKAMOTO??? A BLOCKCHAIN WAS CREATED BY A PERSON (GROUP OF PEOPLE) USING THE NAME SATOSHI NAKAMOTO IN 2008 TO SERVE AS THE PUBLIC DISTRIBUTED LEDGER FOR BITCOIN CRYPTOCURRENCY TRANSACTION.
  • 4. W HAT ARE 3 USES OF B LOCKCHAIN TECHNOLOGY ?  Blockchain allows cryptoassets to be transferred quickly and securely.  Blockchain-based protocols can be automated and decentralised, thus enabling the creation of cryptoassets without the need for controlling, supervisory or centralised bodies. Less fraud, financing of terrorism and money laundering.
  • 5. WHO CAN PLAY THE BLOCK CHAIN RULES??  BLOCK CHAIN USERS  REGULATORS - with special permissions to oversee the transactions happening within the network.  Blockchain network operators. Individuals who have special permissions and authority to define, create, manage, and monitor the blockchain network.  Certificate authorities. Individuals who issue and manage the different types of certificates required to run a permissioned blockchain.
  • 6. FOUR KEY CONCEPTS OF CHAIN 1. hared ledger. A shared ledger is an “append-only” distributed system of record shared across a business network. “With a shared ledger, transactions are recorded only once, eliminating the duplication of effort that’s typical of traditional business networks.” 2. Permissions. Permissions ensure that transactions are secure, authenticated, and verifiable. “With the ability to constrain network participation, organizations can more easily comply with data protection regulations, such as those stipulated in the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA)” and the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).
  • 7. 3.Smart contracts: A smart contract is “an agreement or set of rules that govern a business transaction; it’s stored on the blockchain and is executed automatically as part of a transaction.” 4.Consensus: Through consensus, all parties agree to the network-verified transaction. Blockchains have various consensus mechanisms, including proof of stake
  • 8. BENEFITS  payment processing and money transfers.  monitoring of supply chains  for digital IDs.  data sharing.  copyright and royalties protection  healthcare