Stage 1: Terminology and Technical Foundations.-
Step 1: Thinking in Layers and Aspects.-
Step 2: Seeing the Big Picture.-
Step 3: Recognizing the Potential.-
Stage 2: Why the Blockchain Is Needed.-
Step 4: Discovering the Core Problem.-
Step 5: Disambiguating the Term.-
Step 6: Understanding the Nature of Ownership.-
Step 7: Spending Money Twice.-
Stage 3: How the Blockchain Works.-
Step 8: Planning the Blockchain.-
Step 9: Documenting Ownership.-
Step 10: Hashing Data.-
Step 11: Hashing in the Real World.-
Step 12: Identifying and Protecting User Accounts.-
Step 13: Authorizing Transactions.-
Step 14: Storing Transaction Data.-
Step 15: Using the Data Store.-
Step 16: Protecting the Data Store.-
Step 17: Distributing the Data Store Among Peers.-
Step 18: Verifying and Adding Transactions.-
Step 19: Choosing a Transaction History.-
Step 20: Paying for Integrity.-
Step 21: Bringing the Pieces Together.-
Stage 4: Limitations and Their Solutions.-
Step 22: Seeing the Limitations.-
Step 23: Reinventing the Blockchain.-
Stage 5: Using the Blockchain, Summary, and Outlook
Step 24: Using the Blockchain.-
Step 25: Summarizing and Going Further.-
Bibliography.-
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