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Blockchain is a technology of the public decentralized
registry (database)
Crypto secured database, consists of the chain of
concatenated blocks
Current primary application of blockchain are
cryptocurrencies
The first public blockhain of Bitcoin was launched at
January 3rd, 2009 (the Genesis block creation)
BLOCKCHAIN - WHAT IS IT?
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BLOCKCHAIN TRANSACTIONS
Each transaction – autonomous data unit
Key parts of transaction:
Sender and recipient addresses
Main data
Rules of execution (optional)
Technical fields
Crypto signature
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Block – the blockchain’s main structural unit
Mining is the process to find a hash to build next
block
Blocks connect to each other with hash of the
previous one in chain
Protocol rules must be fulfilled to place transaction
to next block
BLOCKS – THE CHAIN LINKS
7. BLOCKCHAIN vs RDBMS
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Blockchain RDBMS
Infrastructure requirements Low High
Distributed storage Default Optional
Single Point Of Failure None Possible
Data unit Block Table
Cancel transaction Until confirmation Yes
Modify old data No Yes
Integrity control Every node Master server
Centralized access control No Yes
Centralized data write No Mostly
Concurrent transactions Possible No
Update periodicity
Set (some
random)
Realtime
Backup Priv keys only All data
8. BLOCKCHAIN PROJECTS
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Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies
Domain name system – Namecoin
Network services: DNS, SSL, VPN – Emercoin
File storage, hosting - Datacoin, StorJ,
Burstcoin
Crypto messengers - Bitmessage, Twister
10. BLOCKCHAIN PROJECTS
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Colored coins – the protocol to represent and
manage real-world assets in blockchain
Operates over Bitcoin network
Coloring and tracking Bitcoin transactions under
special rules
Prove asset ownership with a message signed with
public key
Trade the colored coins instead of IPO
Pay dividends to colored coins owners
11. SMART CONTRACTS
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Automatically enforced contracts using
algorithm (program). No middleman
Can be checked by everyone connected to
blockchain
Contract (Oracle) can check outside events
Specialized platforms with their own Blockchain
12. PUBLIC SMART CONTRACT PLATFORMS
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Counterparty: Colored coins extension for crypto assets
trading. Internal XCP cryptocurrency.
Ripple Codius: Specialized smart contracts platform.
“Oracles”introduced. Contracts can access Internet. Any
programming languages. Closed in June 2015.
Ethereum: Its own blockchain and cryptocurrency to pay
contracts (ETH). Internal C-like language. Contracts can
be accessed from Internet. Launched in July 2015.
13. CORPORATE BLOCKCHAINS
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R3 CEV startup sponsored by 25 banks, including:
Barclays, Credit Suisse, J.P. Morgan, RBS, RBC,
UBS, Bank of America, Citi, HSBC, Morgan Stanley,
Deutsche Bank, SEB, SocGen, Mizuho, Nordea etc.
NASDAQ exchange – trading platform for Nasdaq
Private Market.
London and Australian stock exchanges, Visa
Blockchain startups investments:
Master Card, American Express, IBM, Orange DV
14. STATE BLOCKCHAINS
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Countries to explore Blockchain tech:
Blockchain Alliance (USA)
Some US states governments
UK government
Australian government
National Bank of Ukraine
15. BLOCKCHAIN IN RUSSIA
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Who works on Blockchain tech in
Russia:
Central Bank of Russia task force
(September 2015)
HSE Lab (Prototyping center of HSE) –
master-classes
Blockchain.community – NGO, startups
incubator
16. THE FUTURE OF BLOCKCHAIN
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Not only cryptocurrencies
Smart contracts development
Binding with Internet of things
Standartization
17. Blockchain - new frontiers
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