
Learning Bitcoin SV: The Original Bitcoin & Global Public Blockchain for Enterprise
Key Features
Description
In 2008, Satoshi Nakamoto released a codebase and whitepaper for a network that came to be known as the Blockchain. It was the first successful attempt to create electronic money after decades of failed attempts across the world. However, the basis of its success is not just the digitalization of currency into electronic form, but its peer-to-peer node network and the public storage of all transactions in time-stamped blocks chained together called as Timechain in the whitepaper. It also introduces a non-trusted third party transaction processor, which replaces the current centralized trust-based systems. What happened next is history, and today, it is a multi-billion dollar industry across the world. Bitcoin Satoshi Vision Blockchain restored the original version of the Bitcoin protocol and it is now a thriving developer, business and enterprise ecosystem.
This book offers a practical deep dive into every aspect of the Bitcoin protocol. It includes the math behind the Cryptography and a detailed overview of the application-level protocol, which works on top of the Bitcoin Blockchain network. It also focuses on the core principles and fundamental concepts of Bitcoin to explain the constructs of a Blockchain type system.
What will you learn
Who this book is for
This book is for anyone who is interested in exploring blockchain technology. It will appeal to Developers, Architects, Technology Managers and Executives who wish to build new or transform their existing applications to a blockchain based system to gain efficiencies in Cost, Scalability, Security and Robustness.
Table of Contents
1. Bitcoin Protocol Overview : Origins and Concept
2. Economic model of Bitcoin and network structure for nodes
3. Cryptography and ECDSA Infrastructure
4. All about wallets
5. Transactions and Transaction Scripts
6. Miners and Nakamoto Cons
Auteur(s): Jain, Kapil
Editeur: BPB Publications
Année de Publication: 2020
pages: 383
Langue: Anglais
ISBN: 978-93-89898-09-5