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April 07, 2015, 02:12:37 PM |
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A tamper-proof, transparent public ledger.
I think that is about as "short and sweet" as it gets. Or even simpler just: 'a ledger' Could anyone actually describe it in detail in a few sentences? I think just saying the blockchain is a A tamper-proof, transparent public ledger doesn't do it justice in my opinion (but I'm probably no good at explaining it).
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April 07, 2015, 02:15:50 PM |
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Or even simpler just: 'a ledger' That doesn't differentiate from any other ledger so "cute - but not helpful". The OP asked for "one sentence" so asking now for more sentences is just going off-topic. I would have thought that most people would be more familiar with the term ledger than database but maybe this is a generational thing.
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April 07, 2015, 02:17:33 PM |
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A legitimate, unchangeable, digital public ledger.
I love that description, and I would like to quote it. It is a public and private ledger.
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April 07, 2015, 02:19:03 PM |
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It is a public and private ledger.
It is not a private ledger - or are you referring to some sort of secretly embedded information? (that still doesn't make it a private ledger - but a public ledger that also contains some private ledgers)
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April 07, 2015, 02:19:29 PM |
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Okay. Here's my attempt to describe the blockchain technology. I would say "It's a public ledger that carries all the transaction log maintained by the everybody but controlled by nobody."
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April 07, 2015, 02:26:09 PM |
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It's a bunch of magic numbers & stuff that only people with glasses and no life really understand.
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April 07, 2015, 02:31:51 PM |
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I get asked alot about bitcoin and how the blockchain works by friends and family who are interested and I can never give a straight answer.
What do you guys tell your friends and how would you describe the blockchain in one sentence/paragraph?
Tom
Its a decentralised open-to-public ledger containing all transactions and sizes of transactions that everyone can use, but noone can alter to ensure safety, unlike what banks use. anyways thats how i would describe it, but its not like you can go ahead and say that without people asking you bunch of additional questions, but i believe its enough to spark an interes. cheers
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April 07, 2015, 02:35:25 PM |
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A legitimate, unchangeable, digital public ledger.
A secure public ledger that cannot be changed.
As to the democratic question I think it is not so much democratic because it is so difficult to change the protocol. I think of it like the US constitution in that you can fork it but you need a large consensus to do it so changes are exceptionally rare.
But the blockchain can be changed, even in hindsight you just need over 50% of the networks hash power (for PoW). I would not know how to improve CIYAMs answers either to be honest. A tamper-proof, transparent public ledger.
I think that is about as "short and sweet" as it gets. I like the word "database" when describing the blockchain. As opposed to "ledger". I feel it is easier to relate to in terms of common folk.
I dont like database because it results in wrong associations IMHO. One would think of a database as something that keeps track of balances, while the blockchain does not do that. A ledger is similar in that regard, but if you think of it as a traditional accounting book you are very close to what the blockchain actually does. It keeps track of the transactions, a balances at a certain point in time would have to be calculated out of the history of the transactions same as in an accounting book. It's a bunch of magic numbers & stuff that only people with glasses and no life really understand. Uhh, I think Ill have to re-evaluate my previous statement, this might be very well the best definition yet.
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April 07, 2015, 02:38:04 PM |
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Blockchain for me means being able to store, send and receive value without using a bank and also to avoid governments.
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April 07, 2015, 02:40:39 PM |
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A tamper-proof, transparent, democratic public ledger.
It is in no way democratic as there is no "voting" or "majority rules" but simply "the rules of the software" (is the >50% attack the reason you included that word?). So perhaps just: A tamper-proof, transparent public ledger. If a bunch of miners that had a hashing power over 51% decided to change something bamzo.. it is changed. This is the reason I mine. IMO if you are a "bitcoiner" and you are not mining you are not a bitcoiner.
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April 07, 2015, 02:46:13 PM |
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It is a public and private ledger.
It is not a private ledger - or are you referring to some sort of secretly embedded information? (that still doesn't make it a private ledger - but a public ledger that also contains some private ledgers) Yes exactly, that is what I wanted to say. Thanks for the explanation and you are right the blockchain is a public and nor corruptible ledger (much more interesting than the numerous banks).
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April 07, 2015, 02:49:04 PM |
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Public database to all bitcoin transaction I think it's pretty simple, than looking in wikipedia
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April 07, 2015, 02:55:35 PM |
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Public database to all bitcoin transaction I think it's pretty simple, than looking in wikipedia I think the OP would like to know our description of the word "blockchain" and everyone has his own word to explain what does it mean block chain.
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April 07, 2015, 02:58:21 PM |
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April 07, 2015, 03:04:53 PM |
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Tetris. The blockchain is like a recorded game of Tetris that you can visit at any point in it's past, that is continuously being played by multiple computers at the same time.
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The block chain is a public database that records bitcoin transactions. - This description is sufficient enough. The simplest and the most accurate one.
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April 07, 2015, 03:20:29 PM |
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A tamper-proof, transparent, democratic public ledger.
It is in no way democratic as there is no "voting" or "majority rules" but simply "the rules of the software" (is the >50% attack the reason you included that word?). So perhaps just: A tamper-proof, transparent public ledger. If a bunch of miners that had a hashing power over 51% decided to change something bamzo.. it is changed. This is the reason I mine. IMO if you are a "bitcoiner" and you are not mining you are not a bitcoiner. Totally disagree and I am a miner, plenty of other ways to be a bitcoiner, you can run and operate a bitcoin business or exchange without mining and definitely be a bitcoiner. (just one example) I think all "bitcoiners" should be protecting the network. ROckminer.. $100 and you can help protect it. Shoot kijiji and you can get an S3. Although the "new r-box" doesn't use much power so it' is great!
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April 07, 2015, 03:21:01 PM |
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Blockchain for me means being able to store, send and receive value without using a bank and also to avoid governments.
On topic, this sentence.
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April 07, 2015, 03:44:24 PM |
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Blockchain.
An innovative technology capable of storing and displaying transactions all over the world that is monitored by a network of computers and can be seen by the general public, though the data displayed cannot be altered or changed by any means.
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April 07, 2015, 03:46:11 PM |
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The world's first decentralised public ledger.
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