The Basics Of Blockchain <Top 10 SIMPLE>

Instead of private notebooks, every transaction was written on a large stone block in the town square. Once a block was full of entries, it was ready to be sealed.

No one person owned the wall. No one could delete the past. For the first time, the people of Ledgerville didn't need to trust each other—they only had to trust the math. 💡 Decentralized: Everyone has a copy; no middleman. Immutable: Once it's written, it can't be changed. Transparent: Anyone can see the history of transactions. The Basics of Blockchain

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