Jagran Trending: What is blockchain technology? How does it work and why crypto exchanges depend on it?

New Delhi | Talibuddin Khan: Cryptocurrencies have lately been the talk of town with many countries looking forward to launch their own digital currencies while many others are already using private cryptocurrencies -- Bitcoin, Ethereum, Cardano, Litecoin -- for purchase of any commodity or service. In India, the government in February had announced to launch its own Digital Currency -- Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC) -- to boost the digital economy. India's digital currency will be issued by its federal bank and will be fungible with physical currency.

However, cryptocurrency is not the only thing that has grabbed the eyeballs of trading geeks and investors, the blockchain technology has also made its mark equally. Even if we look at the definition of cryptocurrency, -- "A cryptocurrency is a tradable digital asset or digital form of money, built on blockchain technology that only exists online" -- we will find the term blockchain. For any crypto exchange, blockchain technology is the most important thing as it provides "validity to each cryptocurrency's coin". It is a continuously growing list of records, called blocks, which are linked and secured using cryptography. Once recorded, the data in any given block cannot be altered.

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Let's know more about the blockchain technology:

What is blockchain technology?

Blockchain technology is a digitised and decentralised Digital Ledger Technology (DLT) that keeps a track of digital transactions, also known as the block, of the public in several databases, known as the chain, in a network connected through peer-to-peer nodes. As a database, a blockchain stores information electronically in digital formats.

Every transaction in this ledger is authorized by the digital signature of the owner, which authenticates the transaction and safeguards it from tampering. The fascinating angle is that anybody can see the data, but they can’t corrupt it.

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Jagran Trending: What is blockchain technology? How does it work and why crypto exchanges depend on it?

The technology is called blockchain as it creates a block on every transaction which act like a chain where every block is added in chronological order. The new block would contain a link to the previous block. Acting like a banking system where every account activity is recorded, the blockchain will constitute the bank's financial transactions throughout its history and a block would be an individual bank statement.

How the blockchain technology works?

The main purpose of its technology was to timestamp digital documents so that they could not be tampered. When someone requests a transaction (involving contracts, records, currency, etc.), it transmits to a P2P network which consists of computers known as nodes. These nodes validate the transaction and user's status using algorithms.

Once it verifies the transaction it is added to the ledger. This means a new block adds to the blockchain in a way that is it unalterable, and the transaction is now complete. So to sum it up, Blockchain users employ cryptography keys to perform different types of digital interactions over the peer-to-peer network.

Different types of blockchain networks:

- Private Blockchain Networks: Private blockchains operate on closed networks, and tend to work well for private businesses and organizations.

- Public Blockchain Networks: The origin of Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies happened on public blockchain networks. It also helped in popularising the distributed ledger technology (DLT).

- Permissioned Blockchain Networks: Also known as hybrid blockchains, permissioned blockchain networks are private blockchains that allow special access for authorized individuals.

- Consortium Blockchains: The consortium blockchain network is similar to the permissioned blockchain. The consortium blockchains have both public and private components, except multiple organizations will manage a single consortium blockchain network.

Posted By: Aalok Sensharma

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