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Distributed ledger technology

2020
Distributed ledger technology (DLT) has attracted tremendous attention from industry and academia. A wide scope of research and product development activities have emerged in recent years and are expected to impact every aspect of our lives. This chapter covers prominent DLTs and their applications.
Andrew Haynes, Peter Yeoh
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Building an Inclusive Distributed Ledger System

2020 IEEE 27th International Conference on Software Analysis, Evolution and Reengineering (SANER), 2020
In 2008, bitcoin disrupted the transactional ecosystem with its value propositions. However, sustaining autonomous, deregulated systems in markets filled with laws and regulations has had its challenges. There are also open questions of scalability, resilience, availability, speed and finality of transactions.
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Distributed Ledger

2018 IEEE International Conference on Engineering, Technology and Innovation (ICE/ITMC), 2018
Daniel Burkhardt   +2 more
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Distributed Ledger Technology

2021
The term “distributed ledger technology” (DLT) is notoriously difficult to define and often is used by institutions, ranging from private to public organisations, in inconsistent and contradictory ways. For example, the World Bank, the European Central Bank, and the Bank of England each propose different definitions of the term.
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Distributed Ledger Technology

2018
Distributed ledger technology (DLT) is a type of digital records system that allows multiple identical copies of a ledger to be stored on different computers on a network and updated by multiple different users. This POSTbrief provides a technical overview of the different types of DLT and how they work.
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Creation of a Distributed Ledger

2018
Over the last few years the words blockchain, bitcoin, and mining have been buzzing around all over the internet. Before we jump right into the details of crypto currency, I want to explain these buzzwords which will help us absorb the later sections with much more clarity. Blockchain is a continuously growing list of records called blocks. Every block
Sarah Swammy   +2 more
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Trade-offs between Distributed Ledger Technology Characteristics

ACM Computing Surveys, 2021
Niclas Kannengiesser   +2 more
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Distributed Ledger Technologies and Their Applications: A Review

Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 2022
Reza Soltani, Srinivas Sampalli
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Distributed Ledgers

2020
Sean T. Manion, Yaël Bizouati-Kennedy
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