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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: Is it time someone defined "The Blockchain"?
by
AgentofCoin
on 16/12/2016, 22:55:43 UTC
"blockchain" isn't really a technology, it's just a simple sequential file with linking between adjacent records.

Have you looked in your Bitcoin core data folder? It is not implemented as a sequential file there.

But I do agree that people should realize that Bitcoin is not synonymous as Blockchain. This is obvious from the fact that shit coins also use blockchain technology.

Well clearly any shitcoin could even fork from bitcoins if they wanted to. That's even a bitcoin blockchain in a sense.
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here is mine

blockchain is not an end product. its just an engine
btc is a car that uses an engine. and runs on a open road network
hyperledger is a cross-state lines train that uses an engine. and runs on a corporate rail network

My issue is I think that the "blockchain" is an end product only designed to facilitate a specific need.
That need is what Bitcoin wanted to originally do and currently does, which is many different things.
Currently, people are attempting to place "blockchain" into things that don't have a need.
This has led to the expansion of the definition of "blockchain", IMO.

Ultimately, I don't think there is any purpose to use "blockchain" outside of unregulatable things.

Like what? I'm not following what you're saying blockchains are being used for. All I've seen is banks making regulated & centralized blockchains for their currency they already have.

Anything you can imagine.
I have heard of people wanting to do deeds and wills, to produce, package deliveries, jewelry, etc.
You could "blockchain" anything you wanted in theory, doesn't need to be only currency.