Postchain, a so-called Blockchain 2.0 new technical architecture, is a blockchain platform developed by Chromeby of Sweden . It features a new technical platform architecture that breaks through the limitations of “decentralized records” and integrates blockchain with “decentralized databases”.
Read moreWhat is a relational blockchain?
We propose a blockchain enabled relational storage system that supports immutable transactions and temporal snapshots . By embedding blockchains in relational tables, the database stores trust related information in a tamper proof fashion, making the data provenance provably verifiable.
Read moreHow is a blockchain different from a relational database?
Blockchain is designed to work in a decentralized manner, whereas the databases are always centralized . This unique feature of blockchain gives it the leverage it needs to become the next generation of technology.
Read moreDoes blockchain use NoSQL?
The idea behind the blockchain based database concept is to complement the functionality and features of SQL and NoSQL databases with blockchain properties: data immutability, integrity assurance, decentralized control, Byzantine Fault Tolerance and transaction traceability.
Read moreIs blockchain a non relational database?
The blockchain is built with distributed security validation as its priorities. It is a flatfile non relational database tied together in blocks of transactions that have compound hashes to ensure no false data has been injected into the ledger after the fact.20 Ağu 2018
Read moreIs blockchain just a distributed database?
Blockchain is designed to work in a decentralized manner, whereas the databases are always centralized . This unique feature of blockchain gives it the leverage it needs to become the next generation of technology.
Read moreWhere blockchain data is stored?
Blockchain is decentralized and hence there is no central place for it to be stored. That’s why it is stored in computers or systems all across the network . These systems or computers are known as nodes. Each of the nodes has one copy of the blockchain or in other words, the transactions that are done on the network.
Read more