Transcription of Blockchain Technology Overview - NIST
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NISTIR 8202 Blockchain Technology Overview Dylan Yaga Peter Mell Nik Roby Karen Scarfone This publication is available free of charge from: NISTIR 8202 Blockchain Technology Overview Dylan Yaga Peter Mell Computer Security Division Information Technology Laboratory Nik Roby G2, Inc. Annapolis Junction, MD Karen Scarfone Scarfone Cybersecurity Clifton, VA This publication is available free of charge from: October 2018 Department of Commerce Wilbur L. Ross, Jr., Secretary National Institute of Standards and Technology Walter Copan, NIST Director and Under Secretary of Commerce for Standards and TechnologyNational Institute of Standards and Technology Internal Report 8202 66 pages (October 2018) This publication is available free of charge from: Certain commercial entities, equipment, or materials may be identified in this document in order to describe an experimental procedure or concept adequately.
blockchain technologies may be applicable to itsneeds. Despite the many variations of blockchain networks and the rapid development of new blockchain related technologies, most blockchain networks use common core concepts. Blockchains are a distributed ledger comprised of blocks. Each block is comprised of a block
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