Top products from r/BlockChain

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u/idelovski · 1 pointr/BlockChain

> Thanks, I'll check it out!

You should probably pick a second edition.

Looks extremely cool. Mine came 3 days ago and I started reading it immediately. Bought it with Blockchain for dummies as a companion to explain more mundane stuff. Nut sure if I should recommend the dummies book because it's rather shallow and confusing sometimes, but seems to cover a lot of practical stuff for novices like me.

In short, blockchain seems to be json handled via c and c++ libraries for handling cryptography, hashes, private & public keys with Qt as a gui layer.

In case you're an iOS person check these links:

https://github.com/oleganza/CoreBitcoin

https://github.com/blockchain/My-Wallet-V3-iOS

https://github.com/blockchain/iOS-Merchant-App

u/fskfhg · 5 pointsr/BlockChain

Haha THE FUCK!? You literally just copied and pasted the description of Don Tapscott book (https://www.amazon.com/Blockchain-Revolution-Technology-Changing-Business/dp/1101980133) without crediting the author. I mean really, that you even put your own username in BOLD text at the bottom at this bluntly stolen text makes you look like a real asshat.

u/hybridsole · 7 pointsr/BlockChain

Start with Mastering Bitcoin.

Bitcoin was the first blockchain. It's basically a peer-to-peer database that keeps track of who owns what. A ledger that allows transfer of value securely on an open network. It's secure because it uses computational power distributed across thousands of nodes to verify transactions.

There are many blockchains, but bitcoin is the most secure blockchain by an order of magnitude. Without significant computational power backing it, a blockchain is no more effective than a shared database with a weak password.

u/alexyong342 · 1 pointr/BlockChain

always love me some prediction articles

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also this book gives alot of insights to the future

u/jlars221 · 2 pointsr/BlockChain

But this brings in a third-party, right? 😱
I used the book cryptoasset inheritance planning to figure out a plan that doesn’t share my keys with anyone else until I’m no longer here.

u/senzheng · 4 pointsr/BlockChain

nothing good. this space is 99% commercials and critics are heavily silenced by shills.

I guess this might be the most famous skeptical writing (but imo a bit too anti crypto, which isn't generally that bad). https://www.amazon.com/Attack-50-Foot-Blockchain-Contracts-ebook/dp/B073CPP581