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Blockchain for Decision Makers

You're reading from   Blockchain for Decision Makers A systematic guide to using blockchain for improving your business

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Product type Paperback
Published in Sep 2019
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ISBN-13 9781838552275
Length 184 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Romain Tormen Romain Tormen
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Table of Contents (15) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Section 1: A First Step into Blockchain and an Exciting World FREE CHAPTER
2. Basics of Blockchains and the Illustration of Village Beta 3. A Technical Dive into Blockchain 4. Ethereum and Smart Contracts 5. ICOs and Tokenized Fundraising Methods 6. Section 2: Blockchain in Practice, Insights, and Achievements
7. An Economic and Historical Approach of Blockchain 8. Blockchain Legality, Compliance, and Regulation 9. Blockchain for the Business World and Achievements 10. Future Outlook for Blockchain 11. Section 3: Blockchain for Business Leaders
12. Infrastructures and Cloud-Based Solutions 13. Defining Your Needs 14. Other Books You May Enjoy

The EVM

The EVM is like Windows or macOS, an operating system reading and understanding programs written in Ethereum's specific language: Solidity. It is a Turing-complete software that enables anyone to run any program, making the process of creating blockchain-based applications much easier and more efficient than ever before.

That is why there are thousands of different applications running on Ethereum's blockchain, because you do not have to write an entirely new language to be able to build an application.

A Turing-complete machine is a concept of a machine that can calculate anything if it has unlimited memory available. Actual computers have to operate on limited memory, therefore they cannot be called Turing-complete. The Ethereum blockchain, on the other hand, is a distributed Turing-complete program.

Say you want to create a new coin that would be used only...

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