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Blockchain Architecture Design and Use Cases

Blockchain Architecture Design and Use Cases. Instructor: Prof. Sandip Chakraborty, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, IIT Kharagpur. The widespread popularity of digital cryptocurrencies has led the foundation of Blockchain, which is fundamentally a public digital ledger to share information in a trustworthy and secure way. The concept and applications of Blockchain have now spread from cryptocurrencies to various other domains, including business process management, smart contracts, IoT and so on. This course is a joint venture from academia and industry, where the target is to cover both the conceptual as well as application aspects of Blockchain. This includes the fundamental design and architectural primitives of Blockchain, the system and the security aspects, along with various use cases from different application domains. (from nptel.ac.in)

Lecture 44 - Blockchain Security: Membership and Access control in Fabric


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Lecture 01 - Introduction to Blockchain: Basics
Lecture 02 - Introduction to Blockchain: History
Lecture 03 - Introduction to Blockchain: Architecture
Lecture 04 - Introduction to Blockchain: Conceptualization
Lecture 05 - Basic Crypto Primitives
Lecture 06 - Basic Crypto Primitives (cont.)
Lecture 07 - Bitcoin Basics
Lecture 08 - Bitcoin Basics (cont.)
Lecture 09 - Bitcoin Basics (cont.)
Lecture 10 - Distributed Consensus
Lecture 11 - Consensus in Bitcoin: Basics
Lecture 12 - Consensus in Bitcoin: Pow and Beyond
Lecture 13 - Consensus in Bitcoin: The Miners
Lecture 14 - Permissioned Blockchain: Basics
Lecture 15 - Permissioned Blockchain: Consensus
Lecture 16 - Permissioned Blockchain: RAFT Consensus
Lecture 17 - Permissioned Blockchain: Byzantine General Problem
Lecture 18 - Permissioned Blockchain: Practical Byzantine Fault Tolerance
Lecture 19 - Blockchain for Enterprise: Overview
Lecture 20 - Blockchain Components and Concepts
Lecture 21 - Hyperledger Fabric - Transaction Flow
Lecture 22 - Hyperledger Fabric Details
Lecture 23 - Fabric - Membership and Identity Management
Lecture 24 - Hyperledger Fabric Network Setup
Lecture 25 - Fabric Demo on IBM Blockchain Cloud
Lecture 26 - Fabric Demo on IBM Blockchain Cloud (cont.)
Lecture 27 - Fabric Demo, Deploy from Scratch
Lecture 28 - Hyperledger Composer - Application Development
Lecture 29 - Hyperledger Composer - Network Administration
Lecture 30 - Blockchain Use Cases
Lecture 31 - Blockchain in Financial Services: Payments and Securities Trading
Lecture 32 - Blockchain in Financial Services: Compliance and Mortgage
Lecture 33 - Blockchain in Financial Services: Financial Trade
Lecture 34 - Revolutionizing Global Trade
Lecture 35 - Blockchain in Supply Chain
Lecture 36 - Blockchain in Supply Chain (cont.)
Lecture 37 - Blockchain in Other Industries
Lecture 38 - Blockchain in Government: Advantages
Lecture 39 - Blockchain in Government: Use Cases
Lecture 40 - Blockchain in Government: Digital Identity
Lecture 41 - Blockchain in Government: Hyperledger Indy
Lecture 42 - Blockchain in Government: Tax Payments and Land Registry Records
Lecture 43 - Blockchain Security: Overview
Lecture 44 - Blockchain Security: Membership and Access control in Fabric
Lecture 45 - Blockchain Security: Privacy in Fabric
Lecture 46 - Blockchain Security: Fabric SideDB
Lecture 47 - Secure Multiparty Computation over Blockchain
Lecture 48 - Research Aspects: Consensus Scalability
Lecture 49 - Research Aspects: Bitcoin-NG Protocol
Lecture 50 - Research Aspects: Collective Signing
Lecture 51 - Research Aspects: Byzcoin
Lecture 52 - Research Aspects: Algorand I
Lecture 53 - Research Aspects: Algorand II
Lecture 54 - Blockchain for Data Analytics: Blockchain for Big Data
Lecture 55 - Blockchain for Data Analytics: Blockchain and AI
Lecture 56 - Comparing Ecosystems: Ethereum
Lecture 57 - Comparing Ecosystems: Ethereum Development Tools and Quorum
Lecture 58 - Comparing Ecosystems: Corda Part 1
Lecture 59 - Comparing Ecosystems: Corda Part 2
Lecture 60 - Concluding the Course