How Blockchain Transactions Work: From Initiation to Immutable Confirmation (Part 2)
A clear and expert guide to How Blockchain Transactions Work — covering how it works, why it matters for blockchain, and how it’s applied in real-world decentra
A clear and expert guide to How Blockchain Transactions Work — covering how it works, why it matters for blockchain, and how it’s applied in real-world decentra
A consensus service is responsible for providing the interface to the consensus mechanism.
This is another approach that has been proposed to reduce the amount of data required to be transferred between the…
Ganache is the latest addition to the plethora of development tools and libraries developed for Ethereum.
Remix is the web-based environment for the development and testing of contracts using Solidity.
Sidechains can improve scalability indirectly by allowing many sidechains to run along with the main blockchain while allowing usage of…
A detailed discussion has already been carried out on scalability in , Scalability and Other Challenges; briefly, it is sufficient to say…
A clear and expert guide to Hyperledger Fabric Explained — covering how it works, why it matters for blockchain, and how it’s applied in real-world decentralize
Fabric is simply composed of a user interface, usually written in JavaScript/HTML, that interacts…
Once the consensus is achieved, a smart contract execution can start and takes a number of steps, as follows: 1.