제쉬의 블록체인 학술뉴스 ('17 10월 3주차)

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◆ 제쉬의 블록체인 학술뉴스 ('17 10월 3주차)

  1. Wall Street Occupies the Blockchain by Amy Nordrum
  • 내용 : FINANCIAL FIRMS PLAN TO MOVE TRILLIONS IN ASSETS TO BLOCKCHAINS IN 2018
  • Abstract:
    WHEN BLOCKCHAINS first appeared nearly a decade ago as the technical backbone of Bitcoin, the world's leading cryptocurrency, they seemed to offer the masses a way to cut out the financial middleman. But now the big banks and other industry players are finding ways to spin the new tool to their advantage. Their blockchains share a vision that is precisely the opposite of the one laid out in the Bitcoin white paper, published under the pseudonym Satoshi Nakamoto in 2009. Like Nakamoto himself (or herself), you can own bitcoins without even stating your real name; nobody is in charge; and anybody can check the history of any given transaction. The financial industry's blockchains, however, are closed or, in their jargon, permissioned; to join one you must reveal your identity to a system administrator, who must then approve you.
    . Published in: IEEE Spectrum ( Volume: 54, Issue: 10, October 2017 )
    . Page(s): 40 - 45
    . Date of Publication: 28 September 2017
    . Print ISSN: 0018-9235
  • 링크 : http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/stamp/stamp.jsp?arnumber=8048839
  1. Blockchains: How they work and why they'll change the world
  • Abstract:
    Bitcoin was hatched as an act of defiance. Unleashed in the wake of the Great Recession, the cryptocurrency was touted by its early champions as an antidote to the inequities and corruption of the traditional financial system. They cherished the belief that as this parallel currency took off, it would compete with and ultimately dismantle the institutions that had brought about the crisis. Bitcoin's unofficial catchphrase, "In cryptography we trust," left no doubt about who was to blame: It was the middlemen, the bankers, the "trusted" third parties who actually couldn't be trusted. These humans simply got in the way of other humans, skimming profits and complicating transactions.
    . Published in: IEEE Spectrum ( Volume: 54, Issue: 10, October 2017 )
    . Page(s): 26 - 35
    . Date of Publication: 28 September 2017
    . Print ISSN: 0018-9235
  • 링크 : http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/stamp/stamp.jsp?arnumber=8048836
  1. SECURITY-RELATED EXPERIENCES WITH SMART CONTRACTS OVER THE ETHEREUM BLOCKCHAIN