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writers, 145

Capital One, waste management, 131–132

Blockchain technology

Cello, 140

Accenture, 194

Chain core

clinical trials

characteristic, 160

asset metadata, 116

Click Join Network, 162

benefits, 119

configuring, 162

coloring scheme, 116

confirmation of asset, 173

comparing drug efficacies, 115

contracts, 160

integration, 118

difference between Ethereum and, 172

postprocessing, 115

HSM keys, 163

reputation system, 117

Ivy, 161

researcher registering, 116

key pair, 172

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Chain core ( cont. )

split feature, 73

navigation menu, 162

vulnerability, 72

select asset, 173

to withdraw funds, 74–75

Spend From Account

withdrawRewardFor(), 73–74

Ivy, 172

ICO for, 72

start trade, 170

identity management, 49

transaction summary, 171

Slock.it blog, 70–71

transferring ownership, 171

Solidity contract, 71

traditional services, 161

split, 76–77

transactions

team, 69–70

account summary, 167

uint proposalDeposit, 71

asset creation, 165

vote function, 71

assign asset to account, 169

Delegated proof-of-stake (DPoS)

create asset, 168

approval voting, 155

create new account, 167

block producers, 155

default assets, 164

block production, 155

MockHSM keys, 163–164

consensus algorithms, 156

multikey authentication, 165–166

goal, 155

new screen, 168

network support, 155

verification, 169

producing blocks, 156

unlocking asset, 174

roles, 155

Coin Telegraph, 186

stakeholders, 155

Constellation, 176

vs.  traditional PoS algorithms, 154

Counterparty, 1

Desktop grid, 106

Counterparty risk, 1

Digital currency exchanges (DCEs), 189

Crowdfunding smaller investment, 195

Disintermediation, 145

Cryptocurrencies, 26, 189

Double spending, 2

Cryptocurrency community, 191

Drug Supply Chain Security Act  

Crypto-equity, 194

(DSCSA), 123

Cypherpunk community

Bitcoin protocol, 3

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