The Blockchain Developer (Apress)
Wednesday, 31 July 2019

Subtitled "A Practical Guide for Designing, Implementing, Publishing, Testing, and Securing Distributed Blockchain-based Projects", this book aims to helps you understand Blockchain beyond development and crypto to better harness its power and capability. Author Elad Elrom shares tips to start your own project, and best practices for testing, security, and compliance and also covers key topics such as cryptoeconomics, coding your own Blockchain P2P network, different consensus mechanisms, decentralized ledger, mining, wallets, blocks, and transactions.

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Author: Elad Elrom
Publisher: Apress
Date: July 2019
Pages: 513
ISBN: 978-1484248461
Print: 1484248465
Kindle: B07VMD99YH
Audience: Blockchain developers
Level: Intermediate
Category: Security

 

Contents include:

  • Explore the Blockchain ecosystem is and the different consensus mechanisms
  • Create miners, wallets, transactions, distributed networks and DApps
  • Review the main features of Bitcoin: Ethereum, NEO and EOS, and Hyperledger are
  • Interact with popular node clients as well as implementing your own Blockchain
  • Publish and test your projects for security and scalability

 

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