Fault-Tolerant Distributed Transactions on Blockchain
暫譯: 區塊鏈上的容錯分散式交易
Gupta, Suyash, Hellings, Jelle, Sadoghi, Mohammad
- 出版商: Morgan & Claypool
- 出版日期: 2021-02-09
- 售價: $2,870
- 貴賓價: 9.5 折 $2,727
- 語言: 英文
- 頁數: 268
- 裝訂: Quality Paper - also called trade paper
- ISBN: 1636390595
- ISBN-13: 9781636390598
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區塊鏈 Blockchain
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商品描述
Since the introduction of Bitcoin-the first widespread application driven by blockchain-the interest of the public and private sectors in blockchain has skyrocketed. In recent years, blockchain-based fabrics have been used to address challenges in diverse fields such as trade, food production, property rights, identity-management, aid delivery, health care, and fraud prevention. This widespread interest follows from fundamental concepts on which blockchains are built that together embed the notion of trust, upon which blockchains are built.
1. Blockchains provide data transparancy. Data in a blockchain is stored in the form of a ledger, which contains an ordered history of all the transactions. This facilitates oversight and auditing.
2. Blockchains ensure data integrity by using strong cryptographic primitives. This guarantees that transactions accepted by the blockchain are authenticated by its issuer, are immutable, and cannot be repudiated by the issuer. This ensures accountability.
3. Blockchains are decentralized, democratic, and resilient. They use consensus-based replication to decentralize the ledger among many independent participants. Thus, it can operate completely decentralized and does not require trust in a single authority. Additions to the chain are performed by consensus, in which all participants have a democratic voice in maintaining the integrity of the blockchain. Due to the usage of replication and consensus, blockchains are also highly resilient to malicious attacks even when a significant portion of the participants are malicious. It further increases the opportunity for fairness and equity through democratization.
These fundamental concepts and the technologies behind them-a generic ledger-based data model, cryptographically ensured data integrity, and consensus-based replication-prove to be a powerful and inspiring combination, a catalyst to promote computational trust. In this book, we present an in-depth study of blockchain, unraveling its revolutionary promise to instill computational trust in society, all carefully tailored to a broad audience including students, researchers, and practitioners. We offer a comprehensive overview of theoretical limitations and practical usability of consensus protocols while examining the diverse landscape of how blockchains are manifested in their permissioned and permissionless forms.
商品描述(中文翻譯)
自從Bitcoin作為第一個廣泛應用的區塊鏈驅動應用推出以來,公私部門對區塊鏈的興趣急劇上升。近年來,基於區塊鏈的技術已被用來解決貿易、食品生產、產權、身份管理、援助交付、醫療保健和防止詐騙等多個領域的挑戰。這種廣泛的興趣源於區塊鏈所建立的基本概念,這些概念共同嵌入了信任的概念,區塊鏈正是基於此而建立。
1. 區塊鏈提供數據透明性。區塊鏈中的數據以帳本的形式存儲,該帳本包含所有交易的有序歷史。這促進了監督和審計。
2. 區塊鏈通過使用強大的加密原語來確保數據完整性。這保證了被區塊鏈接受的交易是由其發行者驗證的、不可變的,並且無法被發行者否認。這確保了問責制。
3. 區塊鏈是去中心化的、民主的和具有韌性的。它們使用基於共識的複製來將帳本去中心化,分散在許多獨立的參與者之間。因此,它可以完全去中心化運行,並且不需要對單一權威的信任。對鏈的新增是通過共識進行的,所有參與者在維護區塊鏈的完整性方面都有民主的發言權。由於使用了複製和共識,區塊鏈對惡意攻擊具有高度的韌性,即使在相當一部分參與者是惡意的情況下也能保持運作。這進一步通過民主化增加了公平和公正的機會。
這些基本概念及其背後的技術——通用的基於帳本的數據模型、加密保證的數據完整性和基於共識的複製——證明是一個強大而鼓舞人心的組合,成為促進計算信任的催化劑。在本書中,我們深入研究區塊鏈,揭示其在社會中建立計算信任的革命性承諾,並精心針對包括學生、研究人員和實踐者在內的廣泛讀者群體。我們提供了共識協議的理論限制和實際可用性的全面概述,同時考察區塊鏈在其有權限和無權限形式中的多樣化表現。