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
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
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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