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Topic: How does the blockchain work? [2022] (Read 118 times)

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February 16, 2022, 01:57:36 PM
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Well if you are not sure with some of your explanation Bitcoin and blockchain then better join bitcoin and blockchain discussion for especially in bitcoin discussion section. Stop thinking you are late in crypto like it's 2022 this year and Bitcoin existed on 2009 which many will say that it is indeed very late but to think about it, I did know about cryptocurrency on 2018 so I am late too but it seems like I know crypto year before that since I gain knowledge about crypto such as past events and more. Just focus on the present and what would happen in the future. I would also advise that you should be careful with promotions as said hy Lucius.
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February 16, 2022, 11:17:31 AM
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If you are interested in Bitcoin and blockchain from a technology perspective then it is never too late to start doing things like this, because generally from personal experience I know that people find it very difficult to process everything related to blockchain.

I listened to a few minutes of your presentation and I have no objection to what I heard, but I have to notice two things. The first is that it is intended for people from the English-speaking world or those who understand English to the point that they can understand all these technical things, and the second is that there is no visual representation of what you are explaining. Some may object that it takes almost 50 minutes, but don't let that discourage you from passing on your knowledge to anyone who is interested.



Regardless of the topic, of the three posts you posted on the forum, each contains links to your podcasts, which some might interpret as a form of promotion/advertising - so be a little careful with that Wink
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February 16, 2022, 10:51:11 AM
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I'm a bit late to this party (it being 2022 and all), but I took a stab at putting together a high-level explanation of what blockchains are how the blockchain works.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X7_uZog6ark

It's based on a recent talk I gave at Elementus, which was well-received enough for me to think that it would be of broader interest.

I provide a big-picture definition of the blockchain drawn from sources like Andreas Antonpolous, how transactions are validated, broadcast, and structured, how blocks are created from the mempool, what mining is and why it's important, and how the whole network maintains security.

All this with multiple Harry Potter analogies, if you're into that kind of thing.

Posting here because I'd like to know whether these explanations resonate and whether I got anything factually wrong.
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