180protocol
corda
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Kotlin | Kotlin | |
- | Apache License 2.0 |
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Use Cases Competition for 180Protocol
Link to our GitHub:- https://github.com/180Protocol/180protocol/issues
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180Protocol – Web3 open source data sharing toolkit
180Protocol is an open-source toolkit for data sharing. It targets enterprise use cases and improves the value and mobility of sensitive business data.
Our alpha release is live on [GitHub](https://github.com/180Protocol/180protocol). Developers can quickly build distributed applications that allow data providers and consumers to securely aggregate and exchange confidential data. Developers can easily utilize confidential computing (with hardware enclaves like Intel SGX) to compute data aggregations from providers. Input/Output data structures can also be easily configured. When sharing data, providers get rewarded fairly for their contributions and consumers get unique data outputs.
Read more on our [Wiki](https://docs.180protocol.com/)
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180Protocol - open source data sharing toolkit
Our alpha release is live on GitHub. Developers can quickly build distributed applications that allow data providers and consumers to securely aggregate and exchange confidential data. Developers can easily utilize confidential computing (with hardware enclaves like Intel SGX) to compute data aggregations from providers. Input/Output data structures can also be easily configured. When sharing data, providers get rewarded fairly for their contributions and consumers get unique data outputs.
corda
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TYPES OF BLOCKCHAIN
A critical difference between a distributed ledger and a blockchain is that a distributed ledger does not necessarily consist of blocks of transactions to keep the ledger growing. Rather, a blockchain is a special type of shared database that is comprised of blocks of transactions. An example of a distributed ledger that does not use blocks of transactions is R3's Corda (https://www.corda.net). Corda is a distributed ledger that is developed to record and manage agreements and is especially focused on the financial services industry. On the other hand, more widely known blockchains like Bitcoin and Ethereum make use of blocks to update the shared database
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Useful Tools, Programs, and Languages for Blockchain
Very impressive collection of resources. If you do further maintenance, these may have some interest. Corda REACH Algorand Hedera
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