Sorry it's taken so long to reply, when I've not been very busy I've been distracted. Firstly the Bitcoin isn't as anonymous as people think. Do you really want a private blockchain? If so how will this work? "They are authenticated by mass collaboration powered by collective self-interests" How will you achieve this? I see a lot of posts (especially from marketing people) talking about Bitcoin and Blockchain and often see the same misunderstandings. There is no use Blockchain qw(MyOwnPrivateBlockChain FranksSideChain); one stop solution, because that isn't what the technology delivers. You can interface applications to interact with an existing Blockchain. Are you really looking for something along these lines or do you just want a Distributed_database?


In reply to Re^3: blockchain Someone ? by marto
in thread blockchain Someone ? by dominix

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