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Castiglione Maldonado, Fatima. Introduction to Blockchain and Ethereum: use distributed ledgers to validate digital transactions in a decentralized and trustless manner. — Birmingham: Packt, 2018. — 1 online resource (102 p.) — <URL:http://elib.fa.ru/ebsco/1905960.pdf>.Record create date: 10/13/2018 Subject: Bitcoin.; Electronic funds transfers.; Electronic commerce.; COMPUTERS / Electronic Commerce . Collections: EBSCO Allowed Actions: –
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Table of Contents
- Table of Contents
- Preface
- Ethereum Blockchain
- Introduction
- Introducing the Ethereum Blockchain
- The Blockchain Data Structure
- Public Key Cryptography
- Distributed Ledgers
- Consensus Mechanism
- Introducing Cryptocurrencies
- Introducing Networks and Smart Contracts
- Cryptology and Keys
- Traditional Codes and Cryptography
- New Cryptography
- Opening an Ethereum Account
- Account Numbers and their Associated Private Keys
- Wallets
- Exercise 1: Creating a Wallet and Safeguarding its Information
- Private Keys and Public Keys
- Using your Wallet
- Exercise 2: Getting the Toy Ether from the Rinkeby Test Network
- The Ethereum Network, Nodes, and Mining
- The Ethereum Network
- Nodes
- Mining
- Transactions and Blocks
- Transactions and Calls
- Calls
- Exercise 3: Calling the Ethereum Network
- Transactions, Transaction Hashes, and Gas
- Blocks and Block Hashes
- Confirmations
- Sending and Checking Transactions
- Sending Transactions
- Exercise 4: Sending and Receiving Transactions
- Receiving Transactions
- Checking Transactions
- Summary
- Learning Solidity
- Introduction
- The Solidity Language
- Your First Smart Contract
- Activity 1: Creating an Ethereum Token
- Exercise 5: Using Remix to Compile Our Token
- Basic Solidity
- Solidity Data Types
- Global and Local Variables
- Collections
- Mappings
- Exercise 6: Creating Our Own Collection
- Testing Solidity
- Exercise 7: Deploying and Testing a Smart Contract
- Summary
- Solidity Contracts
- Introduction
- Your First dApp
- Architecture of a dApp
- Ganache
- Exercise 8: Using MetaMask to connect to Ganache
- Voting Contract
- Compiling and Deploying Contracts
- A Simple Web Page
- Using an Oracle
- Interface
- Payment
- Calculating Payments
- Request Types
- Functions and Getters
- Summary
- Index
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