Distributed Ledger According to Sloane Brakeville and Bhargav Perepa a Distributed Ledger (DL) “is a type of database that is shared, replicated, and synchronized among the members of a decentralized network. The distributed ledger records the transactions, such as the exchange of assets or data, among the participants in the network.” (Published March 18, 2018 at https://developer.ibm.com/tutorials/cl-blockchain-basics-intro-bluemix-trs/). While DL can be associated with Blockchain, its promised secured infrastructure makes it to be a candidate for solutions in various sectors other than blockchain. In short, secured DL technology can be seen as the next foray of Blockchain Technology; a venture that will take the technology away from only limited to cryptocurrency. Considering its potential in the secured distributed data implementation, we call upon papers that intend to share their research finding in this area. The discourse on Distributed Ledger will be the turning points towards more informed understanding on the subject matter. In return, together with existing cryptocurrency based blockchain implementations, this forum will motivate more non-cryptocurrency based implementations. The track aims to be beneficial to the distributed |
FOCUSBlockchain : Mining in Blockchain : Distributed Ledger : Fintech applications in Distributed Ledger : Distributed Ledger Technology and applications : Public permissioned, public permission-less, private, consortium based blockchain : Related technology on storage, consensus etc. |
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