The Basics Of Blockchain ❲SIMPLE | 2027❳
If one person tried to cheat, their copy wouldn't match the rest of the town's.
Every citizen kept an identical copy of the wall in their own backyard. The Basics of Blockchain
No one person owned the wall. No one could delete the past. For the first time, the people of Ledgerville didn't need to trust each other—they only had to trust the math. 💡 Decentralized: Everyone has a copy; no middleman. Immutable: Once it's written, it can't be changed. Transparent: Anyone can see the history of transactions. If one person tried to cheat, their copy
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In a bustling digital city called Ledgerville, every citizen carried a notebook. However, there was a problem: people often "erased" their debts or added fake money to their pages when no one was looking.