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Published inNov 2018
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ISBN-139781788475686
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Bellaj Badr
Bellaj Badr
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Bellaj Badr

Bellaj Badr is an experienced security and software engineer who loves blockchain with a passion. Currently, he is the CTO at Mchain, a blockchain start-up that develops blockchain solutions for companies. Alongside his role as CTO, he acts as technical consultant, offering strategic and technical consulting to many companies worldwide. Aside from this, he is involved in many blockchain projects involving the establishment of new blockchain business-oriented protocols. Badr is a frequent speaker at developer conferences and is father to two angels.
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Richard Horrocks
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Richard Horrocks

Richard Horrocks is a freelance Ethereum and full-stack developer based in the UK, and holds a BA and MSc in natural sciences from the University of Cambridge. He worked for many years as a technical lead for Cisco Systems, where he worked on the operating systems of carrier-grade routing hardware, before leaving the world of IT to work as an English teacher. The advent of cryptocurrency piqued his interest sufficiently to lead him back to IT, and, since 2015, he has been working with Ethereum and other cryptocurrencies. His specialist interests are cryptoeconomics and incentive layers, with a particular focus on mechanism design and token engineering. When not in front of a computer, he enjoys yoga and falling off motorbikes.
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Xun (Brian) Wu
Xun (Brian) Wu
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Xun (Brian) Wu

Xun (Brian) Wu is a senior blockchain architect and consultant. With over 20 years of hands-on experience across various technologies, including Blockchain, big data, cloud, AI, systems, and infrastructure, Brian has worked on more than 50 projects in his career. He has authored nine books, which have been published by O'Reilly, Packt, and Apress, focusing on popular fields within the Blockchain industry. The titles of his books include: Learn Ethereum (First Edition), Learn Ethereum (Second Edition), Blockchain for Teens, Hands-On Smart Contract Development with Hyperledger Fabric V2, Hyperledger Cookbook, Blockchain Quick Start Guide, Security Tokens and Stablecoins Quick Start Guide, Blockchain by Example, and Seven NoSQL Databases in a Week.
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What this book covers

Chapter 1, Say Hello to Blockchain, serves as a general introduction, and explains the general concepts on which blockchain technology is based.

Chapter 2, Building a Bitcoin Payment System, introduces the specifics of Bitcoin by first building a customer-friendly payment system, before moving on to looking in more detail at the use of smart contracts on the Bitcoin blockchain.

Chapter 3, Building Your Own Cryptocurrency, builds on the general understanding of Bitcoin learned in the previous chapter to then create a new currency based on the Bitcoin code base.

Chapter 4, Peer-to-Peer Auction in Ethereum, introduces the basic features, concepts, and tools of Ethereum that are required to build a decentralized application. This chapter introduces the Solidity smart contract language that is used extensively in later chapters.

Chapter 5, Tontine Game with Truffle and Drizzle, builds on the previous Ethereum chapter to create a more complex decentralized application, leveraging more advanced features of Solidity, together with the Truffle development environment.

Chapter 6, Blockchain-Based Futures System, continues to build on the previous two Ethereum chapters, this time focusing on how smart contracts can interact with the outside world using oracles and third-party APIs.

Chapter 7, Blockchains in Business, introduces the idea of private enterprise blockchains and their use cases, before detailing how to implement a private network using an enterprise-focused fork of Ethereum called Quorum.

Chapter 8, Creating an ICO, continues the theme of using the Ethereum blockchain for business by describing, in detail, how to create and run an initial coin offering, also known as a token sale.

Chapter 9, Distributed Storage – IPFS and Swarm, builds on the previous Ethereum chapters to explore how to incorporate decentralized file storage in a decentralized application.

Chapter 10, Supply Chain on Hyperledger, introduces the third blockchain network of the book: Hyperledger. This chapter introduces the main concepts and basic features of Hyperledger, and how it differs from Bitcoin and Ethereum, before describing a practical implementation of how Hyperledger can be used to run a supply chain.

Chapter 11, Letter of Credit (LC) Hyperledger, builds on the basics from the previous chapter to implement a letter of credit issued between two banks and two transacting customers.

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Published in: Nov 2018Publisher: PacktISBN-13: 9781788475686

Authors (3)

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Bellaj Badr

Bellaj Badr is an experienced security and software engineer who loves blockchain with a passion. Currently, he is the CTO at Mchain, a blockchain start-up that develops blockchain solutions for companies. Alongside his role as CTO, he acts as technical consultant, offering strategic and technical consulting to many companies worldwide. Aside from this, he is involved in many blockchain projects involving the establishment of new blockchain business-oriented protocols. Badr is a frequent speaker at developer conferences and is father to two angels.
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Richard Horrocks

Richard Horrocks is a freelance Ethereum and full-stack developer based in the UK, and holds a BA and MSc in natural sciences from the University of Cambridge. He worked for many years as a technical lead for Cisco Systems, where he worked on the operating systems of carrier-grade routing hardware, before leaving the world of IT to work as an English teacher. The advent of cryptocurrency piqued his interest sufficiently to lead him back to IT, and, since 2015, he has been working with Ethereum and other cryptocurrencies. His specialist interests are cryptoeconomics and incentive layers, with a particular focus on mechanism design and token engineering. When not in front of a computer, he enjoys yoga and falling off motorbikes.
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Xun (Brian) Wu

Xun (Brian) Wu is a senior blockchain architect and consultant. With over 20 years of hands-on experience across various technologies, including Blockchain, big data, cloud, AI, systems, and infrastructure, Brian has worked on more than 50 projects in his career. He has authored nine books, which have been published by O'Reilly, Packt, and Apress, focusing on popular fields within the Blockchain industry. The titles of his books include: Learn Ethereum (First Edition), Learn Ethereum (Second Edition), Blockchain for Teens, Hands-On Smart Contract Development with Hyperledger Fabric V2, Hyperledger Cookbook, Blockchain Quick Start Guide, Security Tokens and Stablecoins Quick Start Guide, Blockchain by Example, and Seven NoSQL Databases in a Week.
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