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  • Darren Nelsen
    Darren Nelsen answered 8/5/2020

    How many blockchains are there?

    There are hundreds, if not thousands, of blockchains. The number will continue to grow as blockchain technology is adopted and adapted to new use cases. In time, there could be hundreds of thousands or millions of chains in the same way that there are so many computer networks in the world today.

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  • Darren Nelsen
    Darren Nelsen answered 8/4/2020

    Are there any drawbacks to blockchain?

    Yes. As with anything, blockchains have advantages and disadvantages and should be used for appropriate purposes.

    Depending on your perspective or usage, the following may be seen as drawbacks:

    Some blockchains are 'slow'. Blockchains move (or process information) at a certain speed (and different b... more

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  • Darren Nelsen
    Darren Nelsen answered 8/4/2020

    Why is the blockchain immutable?

    A blockchain is immutable because (in simple terms):

    The ledger is append only.
    As opposed to a traditional database, which allows records to be inserted or edited, a blockchain only adds records to the end of the ledger.

    Records are linked together and cryptographically sealed with unique 'fingerpri... more

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  • Darren Nelsen
    Darren Nelsen answered 8/4/2020

    What Is A 51% Attack?

    A 51% attack is when a miner or group of miners obtain 51% or more of the network hash power, allowing them to rewrite blockchain history. This attack is used for (among other things) a double-spend, where the attacker executes a transaction on the current blockchain (for example, to purchase goods)... more

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  • Matthew Bennett
    Matthew Bennett answered 7/25/2020

    Hi Matt, I thought you were working on the Ethereum network and the IPFS by chance? ~Jacques

    Hi Jacques, im sorry i was not working with etherum but another method called Quantum digital numerical algorithm or QDNA which the chain would act very similar to genertation DNA. 

     

    The system would allow their to be 3 main areas -

    1)help with dna fountain technology for mass storage and... more

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  • Jacques Bikoundou
    Jacques Bikoundou answered 7/11/2020

    "Digital dollars" have existed on balance sheets for years (although I think technically they are supposed to be backed by a physical representation)... What makes the current push for "digital dollars" and entities like Visa patenting the concept of concern to so many? I know...

    My 2 cents about the push for digital dollars is that the current crisis has taught us how our paper money is a source of confusion and strain because it is analog. Take for example the recent stimulus money and how difficult it was to reach people on time not to mention some money that went to dece... more

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  • Jacques Bikoundou
    Jacques Bikoundou answered 7/11/2020

    Which health sector blockchain technologies could be helpful combating the coronavirus?

    I believe to combat pandemics like the covid-19, the healthcare sector that would benefit from blockchain is patient identity. With identity established, there will be more transparency in matching patients and their records, leading to better interoperability with other datbases. Additionally, bloc... more

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  • What is the chamber's vision as it relates the rollout of chapters globally?  

    Thank you for your question.  The Blockchain Chamber looks to continue to engage interested members worldwide who are interested in starting their own chapter.  Headquarters will announce a global rollout plan as soon as possible.

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  • Jack Ambler
    Jack Ambler answered 5/11/2020

    Hi, Jack. Is there any specific charge that Blockchain has for changing a wallet address for a receiver of funds whose wallet address was older than two weeks since it had been and funds were not delivered? My name is Jack Brannon and I am located in Kennesaw, Georgia USA

    if the funds were never received then the transaction was incomplete and as such you shouldn’t pay any gas (funds) for that transaction. The said transfer funds should have returned to the senders wallet, which means you can send them again to a different wallet address if you wish, you only pay wha... more

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