Story time…..
Once upon a time, Mr A wanted to send funds to Mr B. Mr A didn’t want to use fiat currency (the conventional dollar, pounds) due to the charges and the time it might take. He then decided to send hive to MrB which he got in three seconds. This transaction was recorded and other people started using hive. As different transactions were executed, the transaction information were kept in different collections. This collection of information was stored in a database.
The collections are called blocks and the database is the chain.
What is Blockchain?
A blockchain is, in the simplest of terms, a time-stamped series of immutable records of data that is managed by a collection of computers not owned by any single entity. What does this even mean? So let’s take it step by step. Blockchain is time-stamped meaning that it gives the date and time of the transaction (most times up to milliseconds). Block chain being immutable means it is not subject to change. This immutability helps to ensure safety and security of funds. The block chain is managed by a cluster of computers which shows every transaction and this allows for transparency.
Bringing everything together,
- a blockchain is a series of records of transactions
- These records are properly dated and timed
- These records are not susceptible to alterations
- This series of data is managed by a cluster of computers.
Blockchain could also be referred to as a chain of blocks write. Simple right? However blocks refers to the digital data which includes the transaction, date and time. Chain refers to a public database which refers to the colllection of computer in the definition above. So when a block is put in a public database this is called a blockchain.
It can be to be a chain or records stored in the forms of blocks which are controlled by no single authority. When something is not controlled by a single authority, this phenomenon is called decentralization. Decentralization means everyone has access to it not like the central bank which is controlled by the government. This is my easiest way of explaining what blockchain is.
This post was written with the aim of educating newbies and outsiders about blockchain. I will be answering what I can about the subject of the day on twitter. Anyone I can’t answer, I would do well to push the person to @theycalllmedan for further clarification
References
1.blockgeeks
2.Pixabay
3[Investopedia(http://investopedia.com)
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Bro.. forgive me ... i have not sent the money yet.. most people dont want cash for transfer ...
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Dear @bhoa:
This post contains extensive blocks of text extracted from other previous posts.
It seems to me that you did copy/paste and spinning words, without indicating the sources.
Source: https://blockgeeks.com/guides/what-is-blockchain-technology/
PH currently created its own anti-plagiarism department and we are fully committed to maintaining original content within the community.
Please read this post:
https://hive.blog/hive-175254/@project.hope/one-more-reminder-about-project-hope-stand-on-plagiarizm-and-post-spinning
Unfortunately, this post will not be curated. If you continue this behavior, we will have the obligation to silence you within the community.
Juan Molina, Project Hope's Co-founder.
cc: @crypto.piotr, @gbenga.
The aim of this post was to explain blockchain in simple terms. I am really sorry for not referencing. I have referenced the full article. It was an oversight.. really sorry
That, more than a warning, was advice.
Go ahead, we must lead by example.
We are still friends.
ps: don't forget to always place the sources.
Thanks for paying attention @juanmolina