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PrivChain-AI leveraging blockchain and federated learning for private financial reporting and access control. [PDF]
Alaklabi S.
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Federated microservices architecture with blockchain for privacy-preserving and scalable healthcare analytics. [PDF]
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Permissionless and permissioned blockchain diffusion
Abstract This paper explores the barriers and drivers of diffusion associated with permissionless and permissioned blockchains, seeking to establish whether they are the same or different and whether barriers and drivers change over time. The study was undertaken in two stages: (i) interviews in 2016 that examine the barriers and drivers of diffusion;
Christine Helliar +2 more
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Interoperable Permissioned-Blockchain with Sustainable Performance
Bitcoin is an innovative and path-breaking technology that has influenced numerous industries across the globe. It is a form of digital currency (cryptocurrency) that can be used for trading and has the potential to replace fiat money, where the ...
Prabhavathy Panneer, Swathi P
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A Permissioned Blockchain-Based Energy Management System for Renewable Energy Microgrids
Peer-to-peer (P2P) energy management is one of the most viable solutions to incentivize prosumers in renewable energy microgrids. As the application of blockchain expends from the finance field to energy field, blockchain technology provides a new ...
Siyu Jiang, Meicheng Li, Zhang Delong
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A permissioned blockchain includes a user in the network after verifying the user’s identity, in contrast to Bitcoin, which is a public blockchain that allows network participation without third-party approval.
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On Sharding Permissioned Blockchains
2019 IEEE International Conference on Blockchain (Blockchain), 2019Permissioned Blockchain systems rely mainly on Byzantine fault-tolerant protocols to establish consensus on the order of transactions. While Byzantine fault-tolerant protocols mostly guarantee consistency (safety) in an asynchronous network using 3f+1 machines to overcome the simultaneous malicious failure of any f nodes, in many systems, e.g ...
Mohammad Javad Amiri +2 more
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Economics of Permissioned Blockchain Adoption
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2020We construct an economic framework for understanding the incentives of the participants of a permissioned blockchain for supply chains and other related industries. Our study aims to determine whether adoption of blockchain is socially beneficial and whether such adoption arises in equilibrium. We find that blockchain reduces information asymmetry for
Garud Iyengar +3 more
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E-commerce-permissioned Blockchain networks are enablers of new governance mechanisms, leveraging Blockchain technology to enable parties in e-commerce supply chains to collaborate on and coordinate transactions.
Sulafa Badi
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