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Foundations of Blockchain

By : Koshik Raj
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Foundations of Blockchain

By: Koshik Raj

Overview of this book

Blockchain technology is a combination of three popular concepts: cryptography, peer-to-peer networking, and game theory. This book is for anyone who wants to dive into blockchain from first principles and learn how decentralized applications and cryptocurrencies really work. This book begins with an overview of blockchain technology, including key definitions, its purposes and characteristics, so you can assess the full potential of blockchain. All essential aspects of cryptography are then presented, as the backbone of blockchain. For readers who want to study the underlying algorithms of blockchain, you’ll see Python implementations throughout. You’ll then learn how blockchain architecture can create decentralized applications. You’ll see how blockchain achieves decentralization through peer-to-peer networking, and how a simple blockchain can be built in a P2P network. You’ll learn how these elements can implement a cryptocurrency such as Bitcoin, and the wider applications of blockchain work through smart contracts. Blockchain optimization techniques, and blockchain security strategies are then presented. To complete this foundation, we consider blockchain applications in the financial and non-financial sectors, and also analyze the future of blockchain. A study of blockchain use cases includes supply chains, payment systems, crowdfunding, and DAOs, which rounds out your foundation in blockchain technology.
Table of Contents (14 chapters)

Blockchain

The blockchain in Bitcoin is a collection of an ordered lists of blocks that connects the previous block with the hash pointer. Bitcoin uses Google's LevelDB database to store the blockchain metadata. The identity of each block is created by using the SHA256 hash value of the block header, and this block hash is stored in the block header of the next block in the blockchain in order to form a link.

Block structure

The data structure of a Bitcoin block holds a collection of transactions and metadata information about the block. A block is made up of a header and body, which consists of all the transactions. A block holds more than 500 transactions, on average.

Table 5.2 shows all the fields that are included...