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parsiya.net
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| | | | | [AI summary] The text provides an in-depth overview of blockchain technology, covering its core concepts, applications, platforms, limitations, and misconceptions. It explains how blockchain operates, including transaction processing, consensus mechanisms, and smart contracts. The document also explores various blockchain platforms like Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Hyperledger projects, highlighting their unique features and use cases. It addresses common limitations, such as energy consumption, scalability issues, and trust challenges, while emphasizing the importance of cryptographic security and user responsibility in managing private keys. The text concludes by summarizing the key points and encouraging further feedback for improvement. | |
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pod.network
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| | | | | We have been lied to. Consensus, or global transaction ordering, is not necessary to build peer-to-peer payments. | |
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timilearning.com
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| | | | | Second part of my notes from Chapter 9 of Martin Kleppmann's 'Designing Data-Intensive Applications' book. | |
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blog.melski.net
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| | | Welcome! You've found Eric Melski's personal blog, where I share my thoughts about software development, with a particular emphasis on software build acceleration and data visualization. I'm a software developer with over 20 years of professional experience. Creating high quality, high performance software that solves real problems is my passion. Currently, I'm a Senior Software... | ||