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Foundations of Blockchain

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Product type Book
Published in Jan 2019
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781789139396
Pages 372 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Author (1):
Koshik Raj Koshik Raj
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Table of Contents (14) Chapters close

Preface 1. Introduction 2. A Bit of Cryptography 3. Cryptography in Blockchain 4. Networking in Blockchain 5. Cryptocurrency 6. Diving into Blockchain - Proof of Existence 7. Diving into Blockchain - Proof of Ownership 8. Blockchain Projects 9. Blockchain Optimizations and Enhancements 10. Blockchain Security 11. When Shouldn't We Use Blockchain? 12. Blockchain Use Cases 13. Other Books You May Enjoy

How are blockchains different from databases?

A blockchain is a read- and append-only storage methodology. This means that blocks can only be created and read in the blockchain ledger. Blocks in a blockchain cannot be updated or deleted; blocks can only be appended to the end of a blockchain. There is no access control in a public blockchain as it is open for both read and write operations.

On the other hand, relational databases follow the create, read, update, and delete (CRUD) operation model. Unlike the case with a blockchain, each database has an administrator when it is created, and they will assign access control to the other users. Relational databases are mostly maintained by a single entity who is in control of all the application data, whereas blockchain technology was designed for decentralized applications.

Figure 1.1 should help you to visualize the difference between a centralized database architecture and a blockchain architecture:

Figure 1.1: Diagrams showing the architectures of centralized databases versus Blockchain
Note: Blockchain inherently provides immutability, security, and redundancy (ISR), whereas traditional databases need additional investment to provide ISR for the data they hold. One of the main advantages of blockchain-based solutions over databases is that little to no investment is required in the management of infrastructure.
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