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Published inSep 2018
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Narayan Prusty
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Narayan Prusty is a full-stack developer. He works as a consultant for various start-ups around the world. He has worked on various technologies and programming languages but is very passionate about JavaScript, WordPress, Ethereum, Solr, React, Cordova, MongoDB, and AWS. Apart from consulting for various start-ups, he also runs a blog titled QNimate and a video tutorial site titled QScutter, where he shares information about a lot of the technologies he works on.
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In this chapter, we looked at the various options for building interoperable blockchains. To summarize, single custodian, multisignature federations, and hash locking are easy to implement, whereas sidechains are complicated and require a lot of engineering. Soon, we will have production-permissioned blockchain platforms that have sidechains support built in. 

Finally, we implemented hash locking by simulating two central and commercial banks. You can go ahead and try to build two different networks and attempt to conduct an atomic exchange. 

In the next chapter, we will learn how to build a blockchain as a server for Quorum. While building this, we will learn about the concepts of DevOps and cloud computing too.

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Published in: Sep 2018Publisher: PacktISBN-13: 9781788479745

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Narayan Prusty

Narayan Prusty is a full-stack developer. He works as a consultant for various start-ups around the world. He has worked on various technologies and programming languages but is very passionate about JavaScript, WordPress, Ethereum, Solr, React, Cordova, MongoDB, and AWS. Apart from consulting for various start-ups, he also runs a blog titled QNimate and a video tutorial site titled QScutter, where he shares information about a lot of the technologies he works on.
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