What is blockchain?
A decentralized, shared trusted public ledger or database that enables trustless peer-to-peer transactions without the need for intermediaries.
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The pseudonymous Satoshi Nakamoto’s release of bitcoin and the blockchain technology behind it in 2009 marked the first time in history that people could transact with each other on a global scale, nearly instantaneously, at little to no cost, utilizing a peer-to-peer network without having to rely on an intermediary like a bank or another financial institution.
“Bitcoin isn’t just digital money. Bitcoin is a fundamental transformation of the technology of money.”
–Andreas M. Antonopoulos, author of The Internet of Money
A decentralized, shared trusted public ledger or database that enables trustless peer-to-peer transactions without the need for intermediaries.
Blockchain is disruptive technology because of its ability to digitize, decentralize, secure and incentivize the validation of transactions. In other words, eliminate vast numbers of intermediaries.
Blockchain creates trust by enabling people who do not know each other to collaborate without having to go through a neutral central authority or middleman.
Digital assets, cryptocurrencies, crypto assets, virtual currencies and tokens are all are terms used to describe a digital representation of value whose ownership is recorded on a blockchain.
Also known as cryptocurrencies, digital currencies are digital representations of value that are created on a blockchain.
Utility tokens give the holder the right to interact with and transact within the platform or project that issues the token.
Tokenized assets can take the form of a tokenized security like a stock or bond. An asset-backed digital token can also represent a physical asset.
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