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  2. Blockchain - Wikipedia

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    A blockchain has been described as a value-exchange protocol. A blockchain can maintain title rights because, when properly set up to detail the exchange agreement, it provides a record that compels offer and acceptance. [citation needed] Logically, a blockchain can be seen as consisting of several layers: infrastructure (hardware)

  3. Solidity - Wikipedia

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    Solidity is a programming language for implementing smart contracts [6] [7] on various blockchain platforms, most notably, Ethereum. [8] Solidity is licensed under GNU General Public License v3.0. [9] Solidity was designed by Gavin Wood [10] [non-primary source needed] and developed by Christian Reitwiessner, Alex Beregszaszi, and several ...

  4. The Open Network - Wikipedia

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    The Open Network. The Open Network (previously Telegram Open Network, [1] both abb. as TON) is a decentralized computer network [2] consisting of a layer-1 blockchain with various components. TON was originally developed by Nikolai Durov and the messaging platform, Telegram and now embraced by a global community of independent contributors.

  5. Blockchain analysis - Wikipedia

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    Blockchain analysis is the process of inspecting, identifying, clustering, modeling and visually representing data on a cryptographic distributed-ledger known as a blockchain. [1] [2] The goal of blockchain analysis is to discover useful information about different actors transacting in cryptocurrency.

  6. Smart contract - Wikipedia

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    A blockchain platform for smart contracts Avalanche: A blockchain platform for smart contracts Tron: A blockchain platform for smart contracts EOS.IO: A blockchain platform for smart contracts Tezos: A blockchain platform modifying its own set of rules with minimal disruption to the network through an on-chain governance model

  7. Chainlink (blockchain) - Wikipedia

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    chainlinklabs .com. Chainlink is a decentralized blockchain oracle network built on Ethereum. [3] [4] The network is intended to be used to facilitate the transfer of tamper-proof data from off-chain sources to on-chain smart contracts. Its creators claim it can be used to verify whether the parameters of a smart contract are met in a manner ...

  8. Hyperledger - Wikipedia

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    Hyperledger (or the Hyperledger Project) is an umbrella project of open source blockchains and related tools that the Linux Foundation [1] started in December 2015. IBM, Intel, and SAP Ariba have contributed to support the collaborative development of blockchain -based distributed ledgers. It was renamed the Hyperledger Foundation in October 2021.

  9. Cardano (blockchain platform) - Wikipedia

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    Uses Distributed computing. Cardano is a public blockchain platform. It is open-source and decentralized, with consensus achieved using proof of stake. It can facilitate peer-to-peer transactions with its internal cryptocurrency, ADA. [5] Cardano's development began in 2015, led by Ethereum co-founder Charles Hoskinson.