Blockchain Fundamentals for Web 3.0

Blockchain Fundamentals for Web 3.0
Author: Mary C. Lacity
Publisher: University of Arkansas Press
Total Pages: 580
Release: 2022-08-15
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 1682262251

Our book explains the movement to establish online trust through the decentralization of value, identity, and data ownership. This movement is part of ‘Web 3.0’, the idea that individuals rather than institutions will control and benefit from online social and economic activities. Blockchain technologies are the digital infrastructure for Web 3.0. While there are many books on blockchains, crypto, and digital assets, we focus on blockchain applications for Web 3.0. Our target audience is students, professionals, and managers who want to learn about the overall Web 3.0 landscape—the investments, the size of markets, major players, and the global reach—as well as the economic and social value of applications. We present applications that use Web 3.0 technologies to unlock value in DeFi, NFTs, supply chains, media, identity, credentials, metaverses, and more. Readers will learn about the underlying technologies, the maturity of Web 3.0 today, and the future of the space from thought-leaders. This textbook is used by undergraduate and graduate Blockchain Fundamentals courses at the University of Arkansas, the University of Wyoming, and other universities around the world. Professors interested in adopting this book for instructional purposes are welcome to contact the authors for supporting instructional materials.

Blockchain Foundations

Blockchain Foundations
Author: Mary C. Lacity
Publisher:
Total Pages: 469
Release: 2020-09
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1682261573

While there are many books on blockchains, this guide focuses on blockchain applications for business. The target audience is business students, professionals, and managers who want to learn about the overall blockchain landscape -- the investments, the size of markets, major players and the global reach -- as well as the potential business value of blockchain applications and the challenges that must be overcome to achieve that value. We present use cases and derive action principles for building enterprise blockchain capabilities. Readers will learn enough about the underlying technologies to speak intelligently to technology experts in the space, as the guide also covers the blockchain protocols, code bases and provides a glossary of terms. We use this guide as the textbook for our undergraduate and graduate Blockchain Fundamentals course at the University of Arkansas. Other professors interested in adopting this guide for instructional purposes are welcome to contact the author for supporting instructional materials.

Blockchain and Web 3.0

Blockchain and Web 3.0
Author: Massimo Ragnedda
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 329
Release: 2019-07-09
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0429639201

Blockchain is no longer just about bitcoin or cryptocurrencies in general. Instead, it can be seen as a disruptive, revolutionary technology which will have major impacts on multiple aspects of our lives. The revolutionary power of such technology compares with the revolution sparked by the World Wide Web and the Internet in general. Just as the Internet is a means of sharing information, so blockchain technologies can be seen as a way to introduce the next level: sharing value. Blockchain and Web 3.0 fills the gap in our understanding of blockchain technologies by hosting a discussion of the new technologies in a variety of disciplinary settings. Indeed, this volume explains how such technologies are disruptive and comparatively examines the social, economic, technological and legal consequences of these disruptions. Such a comparative perspective has previously been underemphasized in the debate about blockchain, which has subsequently led to weaknesses in our understanding of decentralized technologies. Underlining the risks and opportunities offered by the advent of blockchain technologies and the rise of Web 3.0, this book will appeal to researchers and academics interested in fields such as sociology and social policy, cyberculture, new media and privacy and data protection.

Blockchain

Blockchain
Author: Mark Gates
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 126
Release: 2017-06
Genre: Bitcoin
ISBN: 9781547090686

"Blockchain technology has been called the greatest innovation since the internet. Governments and companies are rushing to implement blockchain technology in a range of areas that could impact every person on the planet within a few years. Is blockchain technology one of the greatest technological revolutions in history or is it just hype? Will blockchain technology cause governments and banking systems to change the way they process information or will it be business as usual? In this book, we’ll look at the answers to these questions along with addressing the different sides of the arguments, for and against, blockchain technology."--Page 4 de la couverture.

The Basics of Bitcoins and Blockchains

The Basics of Bitcoins and Blockchains
Author: Antony Lewis
Publisher: Mango Media Inc.
Total Pages: 271
Release: 2018-08-15
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 163353801X

Understand Bitcoin, blockchains, and cryptocurrency with this clear and comprehensible guide Learn the history and basics of cryptocurrency and blockchains: There’s a lot of information on cryptocurrency and blockchains out there. But, for the uninitiated, most of this information can be indecipherable. The Basics of Bitcoins and Blockchains aims to provide an accessible guide to this new currency and the revolutionary technology that powers it. Bitcoin, Ethereum, and other cryptocurrencies: Gain an understanding of a broad spectrum of Bitcoin topics. The Basics of Bitcoins and Blockchains covers topics such as the history of Bitcoin, the Bitcoin blockchain, and Bitcoin buying, selling, and mining. It also answers how payments are made and how transactions are kept secure. Other cryptocurrencies and cryptocurrency pricing are examined, answering how one puts a value on cryptocurrencies and digital tokens. Blockchain technology: Blockchain technology underlies all cryptocurrencies and cryptocurrency transactions. But what exactly is a blockchain, how does it work, and why is it important? The Basics of Bitcoins and Blockchains will answer these questions and more. Learn about notable blockchain platforms, smart contracts, and other important facets of blockchains and their function in the changing cyber-economy. Things to know before buying cryptocurrencies: The Basics of Bitcoins and Blockchains offers trustworthy and balanced insights to those interested in Bitcoin investing or investing in other cryptocurrency. Discover the risks and mitigations, learn how to identify scams, and understand cryptocurrency exchanges, digital wallets, and regulations with this book. Readers will learn about: • Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies • Blockchain technology and how it works • The workings of the cryptocurrency market • The evolution and potential impacts of Bitcoin and blockchains on global businesses Dive into the world of cryptocurrency with confidence with this comprehensive introduction.

Blockchain Basics

Blockchain Basics
Author: Daniel Drescher
Publisher: Apress
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2017-03-14
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 1484226046

In 25 concise steps, you will learn the basics of blockchain technology. No mathematical formulas, program code, or computer science jargon are used. No previous knowledge in computer science, mathematics, programming, or cryptography is required. Terminology is explained through pictures, analogies, and metaphors. This book bridges the gap that exists between purely technical books about the blockchain and purely business-focused books. It does so by explaining both the technical concepts that make up the blockchain and their role in business-relevant applications. What You'll Learn What the blockchain is Why it is needed and what problem it solves Why there is so much excitement about the blockchain and its potential Major components and their purpose How various components of the blockchain work and interact Limitations, why they exist, and what has been done to overcome them Major application scenarios Who This Book Is For Everyone who wants to get a general idea of what blockchain technology is, how it works, and how it will potentially change the financial system as we know it

Blockchain Foundation Courseware - English

Blockchain Foundation Courseware - English
Author: Eppo Luppes
Publisher: Van Haren
Total Pages: 157
Release: 2020-07-19
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9401806691

Besides the Blockchain Foundation Courseware - English publication you are advised to obtain the Introduction to Blockchain Technology by Tiana Laurence. Blockchain and other emerging technological breakthroughs will most likely be part of the fourth industrial revolution. These disruptive concepts will form the cornerstone of how business will be conducted in the future. Are you ready for the challenge? Blockchain technology is not just about bitcoin, or digital currencies and is not a topic reserved only for meeting rooms filled with tech nerds. This disruptive technology will form a pivotal part of the future of business. Those who grasp it early will be at a great advantage to those who don’t. “We’re quite confident,” said Marc Andreessen in an interview with The Washington Post in 2014, “that when we’re sitting here in 20 years, we’ll be talking about [blockchain technology] the way we talk about the Internet today.” In this course book and the accompanying training, we explore new and less well known use cases for blockchain technology, in many fields spanning across industry and government. We explain how blockchain technology actually works in a non-technical manner. We explore how this pivotal technology might be best applied to transform your business. We also dive into the pro’s and cons of blockchain technology and cover all core topics to prepare you fully for the EXIN Blockchain fundamentals certification. We give you the tools you will need to thrive in the future of business. We are sure you will make your journey into the exciting world of blockchain a fun and more importantly a successful one.

Blockchain For Dummies

Blockchain For Dummies
Author: Tiana Laurence
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2019-04-01
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 1119555175

Unravel the mysteries of blockchains Blockchain technologies are disrupting some of the world’s biggest industries. Blockchain For Dummies provides a fast way to catch up with the essentials of this quickly evolving tech. Written by an author involved in founding and analyzing blockchain solutions, this book serves to help those who need to understand what a blockchain can do (and can't do). This revised edition walks you through how a blockchainsecurely records data across independent networks. It offers a tour of some of the world’s best-known blockchains, including those that power Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies. It also provides a glance at how blockchain solutions are affecting the worlds of finance, supply chain management, insurance, and governments. Get a clear picture of what a blockchain can do Learn how blockchains rule cryptocurrency and smart contracts Discover current blockchains and how each of them work Test blockchain apps Blockchain has become the critical buzzword in the world of financial technology and transaction security — and now you can make sense of it with the help of this essential guide.

Basics of Blockchain

Basics of Blockchain
Author: Tom Serres
Publisher:
Total Pages: 377
Release: 2019-08-26
Genre: Blockchains (Databases)
ISBN: 9781089919445

Blockchain technology has captured the minds of business leaders, entrepreneurs, and policy wonks all over the world. Major media outlets report on the rise and fall of Bitcoin and Ethereum tokens daily. Billions of dollars are flowing into blockchain startups in some form. Large-scale cyber intrusions against crypto exchanges, newly smart machines with wallets, and even semi-autonomous supply chains are capturing the imaginations of enterprises everywhere. But, how well do you really understand the technology, economics and business of blockchain? In Basics of Blockchain, the authors combine decades of experience into a cohesive collegiate level guide to help you understand the technology at its most basic level, and internalize the economics and business of building companies in the era of decentralized computing. While the technology may sound complicated, the job for students and business leaders is understanding how to drive value and success by adopting Web 3 technologies like blockchain. The book features 6 Chapters, Key Terms, Questions & Discussion, a Glossary, hands-on code Tutorials, Slides, and Tests. Bettina Warburg is one of the 1st speakers on blockchain for TED and WIRED, reaching 5 mil+ viewers. Tom Serres is a Silicon Valley veteran and record-holder for the largest-ever online Series A back in 2012 for his first startup, Rally. He was named Forbes most promising CEO under 35. Together, they founded Warburg Serres - a boutique fund focused on blockchain and the decentralization of trade - and manage Animal Ventures, a research and advisory firm specializing in portfolio development, education, and prototyping. They are accomplished entrepreneurs, researchers, speakers, investors, and adjunct professors at UT at Austin. Bill Wagner has decades of experience in academia. He holds the position of Assoc. Chair of Accounting and Information Systems at Villanova University. He is an expert on MIS and course development covering topics on Enterprise Systems, Mobile Applications, Applied Artificial Intelligence, and Data Analytics. Bill received the Meyer award for Innovation, Creativity, and Entrepreneurship and the Global Consortium of Entrepreneurship award for Excellence. This book covers the following concepts: Blockchain Fundamentals: From origins to the modern computing stack The Technology Behind Blockchain: Web 3 and the economy Bitcoin and Crypto-assets: CryptoKitties and ERC20 Tokens Ethereum and Smart Contracts: Tutorials, Virtual machines, and autonomous organizations Project Management and Use Cases: Lean prototyping methods and corporate Dapps The Future of Blockchain: Quantum-resistant blockchains, AI/ML, and society "Tom Serres is one of Silicon Valley''s best." -- Eric Ries, Founder of Long Term Stock Exchange & author of The Lean Startup and The Startup Way "Bettina and Tom are a rare combination of natural entrepreneurship, strong academic research, and a futuristic mindset. We consider them amazing thinkers and great thought-leaders in the blockchain space over the years." -- Fabian Vogelsteller (Inventor of the ERC20 Standard) & Marjorie Hernandez, Co-Founders of Lukso.io "Bettina''s talk about blockchain is one of the most insightful and clear explanations of this new technology that I''ve seen. The tech is abstract and exotic, but she makes it concrete and familiar." -- Kevin Kelly, founding Executive Editor of Wired Magazine and author of The Inevitable "Tom and Bettina are early pioneers in the world of Blockchain, and have been active participants in its transformation from a series of fringe ideas to mainstream adoption.They have been a huge help to growing the community at large." -- Dominic Williams, Founder of Dfinity

BLOCKCHAIN FUNDAMENTALS CORE AND CONCEPTS AND DECENTRALIZED LEDGER TECHNOLOGY

BLOCKCHAIN FUNDAMENTALS CORE AND CONCEPTS AND DECENTRALIZED LEDGER TECHNOLOGY
Author: Mr. Gunawan Widjaja
Publisher: Xoffencerpublication
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2023-09-18
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 8119534301

Let's take a look at the beginnings of the technology that is now known as blockchain before delving into the specifics of how the blockchain works and the various other components of it. In 1991, a team of academic academics was the first to present the intellectual framework that underpins blockchain technology. The concept was first conceived for the purpose of time-stamping digital documents in such a way that it would be impossible to retroactively change their dates afterward. Despite this, the concept was mostly ignored until Satoshi Nakamoto brought it up once more in the white paper he published. It is possible that this is the first time in the history of the world that the creator of a game-changing technology has chosen to remain fully nameless. An unknown individual or group is said to be behind the creation of the first blockchain, which was Bitcoin. This person or group goes by the name Satoshi Nakamoto. 2009 marked the year when Bitcoin became the world's first cryptocurrency to use a blockchain. In the years that followed, bitcoin gained traction, and the technology that it was based on went on to gain an even greater following. Therefore, the uncertainty and lack of clarity among people began at the very beginning of the phenomenon itself; a product and the terminology associated with it became viral before the technology that underpinned it. And when the blockchain exhibited its true potential, people were attempting to associate it with the terminology of bitcoin, which resulted in a complete misunderstanding and confusion on everyone's part. On the other hand, you should begin with blockchain and work your way up to trying to grasp bitcoin. Before delving further into the particulars of the technology, there is another issue that has to be answered first. In order to label a piece of technology as revolutionary, it must, of course, offer significant advantages over previously existing technologies. The following are some advantages that blockchain technology has over pre-existing solutions in various industries: What is Blockchain? When we look at the data structure, data distribution, data validation (which refers to the authentication of a piece of data in blockchain), and other associated terminology of blockchain, we can get a good understanding of the characteristics. IBM defines blockchain as a shared and distributed ledger that makes it easier to record transactions and keep track of assets inside a network. Blockchain was developed by the company IBM. The asset might be a tangible one such as a piece of real estate, a house, or a vehicle, or it could be an intangible one such as digital money, the rights to intellectual property, or something similar. In its most basic form, it takes care of storing data and tracking where it goes throughout a decentralised network. Let's check at its specifics. On a P2P network, it functions as either a decentralised database or a public register that maintains information on assets and the transactions involving those assets. The use of encryption will be employed to ensure the safety of each transaction, and at some point in the future, the history of all transactions will be compiled into blocks of data and stored away. After that, the blocks are protected against alteration and connected to one another through the use of cryptography. The entirety of the procedure will result in the production of an unalterable and unfalsifiable record of the transactions that took place throughout the network. In addition to this, blocks of records are duplicated to all of the computers that are participating in the network, making it possible for everyone to have access to it. The fact that blockchain can store any form of asset together with facts about its ownership, a history of that ownership, and the placement of assets within the network is one of the technology's most significant advantages. Whether it be the virtual currency bitcoin or any other type of digital asset such as a certificate, personal information, a contract, title of ownership of intellectual property, or even the physical things themselves, digital assets may be used to store and transfer value. The most significant aspect of Blockchain is its ability to enable the creation of a shared reality between entities that cannot be trusted. That is to say that none of these participating nodes in the network are required to know or trust one another because each node possesses the capability to independently monitor and validate the chain. It's a cruel twist of fate that participants' inherent mistrust of one another is what ultimately ensures the blockchain's integrity and veracity.