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Blockchain for business : how it works and creates value / edited by S. S. Tyagi and Shaveta Bhatia.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Tyagi, S. S., editor.
Bhatia, Shaveta, editor.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Blockchains (Databases)--Industrial applications.
Blockchains (Databases).
Blockchains (Databases)--Economic aspects.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (400 pages)
Place of Publication:
Hoboken, New Jersey : Wiley-Scrivener, [2021]
Summary:
The book focuses on the power of business blockchain. It gives an overview of blockchain in traditional business, marketing, accounting and business intelligence. The book provides a detailed working knowledge of blockchain, user cases of blockchain in business, cryptocurrency and Initial Coin Offering(ICO) along with the risks associated with them. The book also covers the detailed study of decentralization, mining, consensus, smart contracts, concepts and working of distributed ledgers and hyper ledgers as well as many other important concepts. It also details the security and privacy aspects of blockchain. The book is beneficial for readers who are preparing for their business careers, those who are working with small scale businesses and startups, and helpful for business executives, managers, entrepreneurs, bankers, government officials and legal professionals who are looking to blockchain for secure financial transactions. The book will also be beneficial for researchers and students who want to study the latest developments of blockchain.
Contents:
Cover
Half-Title Page
Series Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Contents
Preface
1 Introduction to Blockchain
1.1 Introduction
1.1.1 Public Blockchain Architecture
1.1.2 Private Blockchain Architecture
1.1.3 Consortium Blockchain Architecture
1.2 The Privacy Challenges of Blockchain
1.3 De-Anonymization
1.3.1 Analysis of Network
1.3.2 Transaction Fingerprinting
1.3.3 DoS Attacks
1.3.4 Sybil Attacks
1.4 Transaction Pattern Exposure
1.4.1 Transaction Graph Analysis
1.4.2 AS-Level Deployment Analysis
1.5 Methodology: Identity Privacy Preservation
1.5.1 Mixing Services
1.5.2 Ring Signature
1.6 Decentralization Challenges Exist in Blockchain
1.7 Conclusion
1.8 Regulatory Challenges
1.9 Obstacles to Blockchain Regulation
1.10 The Current Regulatory Landscape
1.11 The Future of Blockchain Regulation
1.12 Business Model Challenges
1.12.1 Traditional Business Models
1.12.2 Manufacturer
1.12.3 Distributor
1.12.4 Retailer
1.12.5 Franchise
1.13 Utility Token Model
1.13.1 Right
1.13.2 Value Exchange
1.13.3 Toll
1.13.4 Function
1.13.5 Currency
1.13.6 Earning
1.14 Blockchain as a Service
1.15 Securities
1.16 Development Platforms
1.17 Scandals and Public Perceptions
1.17.1 Privacy Limitations
1.17.2 Lack of Regulations and Governance
1.17.3 Cost to Set Up
1.17.4 Huge Consumption of Energy
1.17.5 Public Perception
References
2 The Scope for Blockchain Ecosystem
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Blockchain as Game Changer for Environment
2.3 Blockchain in Business Ecosystem
2.3.1 Business Ecosystem
2.3.2 Are Blockchain Business Models Really Needed?
2.4 Is Blockchain Business Ecosystem Profitable?
2.5 How Do You "Design" a Business Ecosystem?
2.6 Redesigning Future With Blockchain
2.6.1 Is Earth Prepared for Blockchain?
2.7 Challenges and Opportunities
3 Business Use Cases of Blockchain Technology
3.1 Introduction to Cryptocurrency
3.2 What is a Bitcoin?
3.2.1 Bitcoin Transactions and Their Processing
3.2.2 Double Spending Problem
3.2.3 Bitcoin Mining
3.3 Bitcoin ICO
3.3.1 ICO Token
3.3.2 How to Participate in ICO
3.3.3 Types of Tokens
3.4 Advantages and Disadvantages of ICO
3.5 Merchant Acceptance of Bitcoin
References
4 Ethereum
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Basic Features of Ethereum
4.3 Difference between Bitcoin and Ethereum
4.4 EVM (Ethereum Virtual Machine)
4.5 Gas
4.5.1 Gas Price Chart
4.6 Applications Built on the Basis of Ethereum
4.7 ETH
4.7.1 Why Users Want to Buy ETH?
4.7.2 How to Buy ETH?
4.7.3 Alternate Way to Buy ETH
4.7.4 Conversion of ETH to US Dollar
4.8 Smart Contracts
4.8.1 Government
4.8.2 Management
4.8.3 Benefits of Smart Contracts
4.8.4 Problems With Smart Contracts
4.8.5 Solution to Overcome This Problem
Notes:
Description based on print version record.
Description based upon print version of record.
4.8.6 Languages to Build Smart Contracts.
ISBN:
9781523143252
1523143258
9781119711070
111971107X
9781119711063
1119711061
9781119711056
1119711053
OCLC:
1235815811

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