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Published inSep 2018
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Narayan Prusty
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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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In this chapter, we learned how to use PRE for enabling encrypted data sharing in a blockchain. PRE can be a good alternative to private transactions and ZSL, in many cases. The architecture we looked at  can be applied to many other use cases where sensitive assets need to be stored and shared among peers.

Apart from PRE, we learned about a lot of JS and Python libraries, such as etherumjs-wallet, ethereumjs-tx, ethereumjs-util, and npre. We also learned how to send raw transactions, such as the process of signing transactions using keys stored outside of the geth node. In the next chapter how to implement network permissioning in Quorum and  how to build a solution to transfer money using a mobile number. 

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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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