New: decetralizationAll contenthive-129948hive-196917krzzansteemhive-183959hive-185836hive-150122hive-180932photographyhive-188619hive-166405hive-144064hive-184714hive-101145hive-145157hive-183397uncommonlabbitcoinhive-103599hive-193637hive-193186hive-113376krsuccesshive-139150TrendingNewHotLikerscoinswap.space (43)in blockchain â˘Â last yearUnderstanding the Threat: The 51% Attack in BlockchainIn the intricate world of blockchain, security is the bedrock on which trust is built. Yet, a looming threat known as the 51% attack casts a shadow over the decentralized landscape. But what exactlyâŚixxo-io (25)in crypto â˘Â 6 years agoIntroducing PoA (proof of Authority) protocolsA centralized PoA network: is a network where a central authority chooses to include new nodes in the current group of validators. A famous example of such an approach is Ripple, its RippleNetâŚixxo-io (25)in crypto â˘Â 6 years agoIs iXXo a Blockchain ?iXXo is a public Blockchain operated by trusted nodes (with some strong state-level legal enforcement). The nodes risk severe penalties (economical, penal, reputation) for wrongdoing. The iXXoâŚixxo-io (25)in crypto â˘Â 6 years agoWhen do you need a blockchain ?ixxo-io (25)in crypto â˘Â 6 years agoHow Does it Work ?When an application creator creates an application on iXXo, he chooses which validators clusters to trust for the application operations. For example, he could trust US public notaries, FrenchâŚixxo-io (25)in crypto â˘Â 6 years agoThe dAppBox network and iXXo blockchain interactionsThe dAppBox content network and the iXXo blockchains are deployed next to each other to work hand in hand. The dAppBox P2P client needs to have a platform to grant accesses and to store proofs.âŚixxo-io (25)in crypto â˘Â 6 years agoDocument accessibility in blockchain logicAs opposed to centralized web applications, decentralized applications on the blockchain cannot orchestrate the reception of users documents, proposals for online editing of documents, orâŚixxo-io (25)in crypto â˘Â 6 years agoLow usability for end users (browser side)Generally, users of decentralized applications have to perform technical operations to interact with blockchains through custom tools to be installed. users have to confirm their actions for allâŚixxo-io (25)in blockchain â˘Â 6 years agoMoney raising through the blockchainICO TOKEN SALES An ICO as a way to raise money that has proven highly successful among start-ups and eventually grew bigger than the traditional venture capital fund raising for a while .âŚixxo-io (25)in crypto â˘Â 6 years agoThe current state of the Ethereum dApps marketWe analyze the largest decentralization platform, Ethereum, to track the top decentralized applications (dApps) dApps activity per category and per dApp, thanks to Chris McCann Most of theâŚalexrup (25)in bitcoin â˘Â 8 years agoMapping the decentralized world of tomorrowThe Media is going crazy about Bitcoin, Ethereum and the rise of crypto markets. Entrepreneurs from the sector have kind of a Rockstar status raising millions of USD in seconds through ICOs.âŚcryptovoices (47)in bitcoin â˘Â 8 years agoChapter 14: Gavin Andresen - Designing For Success (Nov - 2015)Here are some nice, short, historical thoughts on protocol design and the implications for #bitcoin by Gavin Andresen. Crypto Voices chapter 14 is available here now for easy listening andâŚolinzodd (42)in decetralization â˘Â 9 years agoDecentralization and PowerDecentralization and power go hand in hand, in some ways.Those that have power, either want more of it, or at the very least not give any of it up. On the other hand, those that do not have muchâŚ