This study aims to provide a tentative definition of blockchain that will enable interested parties to have a consistent understanding of the term and lay the groundwork for future definitions in this domain.Adere, Endale MitikuIMR PressKnowledge Organization...
Blockchain example: Bitcoin Using the Bitcoin system as an example, here’s how blockchain — also known as distributed ledger technology — works: The purchase and sale of Bitcoin is entered and transmitted to a network of powerful computers, known as nodes. This network of thousands of nodes...
Blockchain example: Bitcoin Using the Bitcoin system as an example, here’s how blockchain — also known as distributed ledger technology — works: The purchase and sale of Bitcoin is entered and transmitted to a network of powerful computers, known as nodes. This network of thousands of nodes...
Related to blockchain:Bitcoin bitcoin n 1.(Computer Science) (usually capital) a system of open source peer-to-peer software for the creation and exchange of (payment in) a certain type of cryptocurrency; the first such system to be fully functional ...
In Blockchain network, the “51% attack” is one of the few attacks that can be carried out. Central Authority (CA), data owner, data user, Cloud Service Provider (CSP) and a Blockchain network are the four main actors of this system. Both of these measures are valid for a private ...
Blockchain is a distributed ledger technology (DLT) that's shared across a network of computers to keep a digital record of transactions. Blockchain is known for its role in cryptocurrency systems where it maintains a secure and decentralized record of transactions. However, its applica...
Blockchain is known for its role in cryptocurrency systems where it maintains a secure and decentralized record of transactions. However, its applications extend beyond cryptocurrencies to various fields, including supply chain management, healthcare and finance....
(redirected fromblockchain protocol) Thesaurus Medical Encyclopedia pro·to·col (prō′tə-kôl′, -kōl′, -kŏl′) n. 1. a.The forms of ceremony and etiquette observed by diplomats and heads of state. b.A code of correct conduct:safety protocols; academic protocol. ...
A blockchain is a decentralized, tamper-resistant digital ledger used to record and verify transactions across a network of computers, known as nodes. Transactions are stored in blocks linked in a chain, with each block referencing the previous one through cryptographic hashes, making it nearly im...
(redirected fromblockchain validator) Thesaurus Medical Encyclopedia val·i·date (văl′ĭ-dāt′) tr.v.val·i·dat·ed,val·i·dat·ing,val·i·dates 1.To establish the soundness, accuracy, or legitimacy of:validate the test results; validate a concern.See Synonyms atconfirm. ...