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12 Myths about Blockchain Technology
Prof. Ahmed Banafa
IoT Expert | Faculty | Author | Keynote Speaker
College of Engineering
San Jose State University
San Jose, CA USA
1
• Blockchain, the "distributed ledger"
technology, has emerged as an object of
intense interest in the tech industry and
beyond.
2
• Blockchain technology offers a way of
recording transactions or any digital
interaction in a way that is designed to be
secure, transparent, highly resistant to
outages, auditable, and efficient; as such, it
carries the possibility of disrupting industries
and enabling new business models.
3
• The technology is young and changing very
rapidly; widespread commercialization is still a
few years off.
4
• Nonetheless, to avoid disruptive surprises or
missed opportunities, strategists, planners,
and decision makers across industries and
business functions should pay heed now and
begin to investigate applications of the
technology.
5
• Blockchain is a database that maintains a
continuously growing set of data records. It is
distributed in nature, meaning that there is no
master computer holding the entire chain.
6
• Rather, the participating nodes have a copy of
the chain. It’s also ever-growing — data
records are only added to the chain.
7
A Blockchain consists of two types of
elements
8
• Transactions are the actions created by the
participants in the system.
• Blocks record these transactions and make
sure they are in the correct sequence and
have not been tampered with.
9
• The big advantage of Blockchain is that it's
public. Everyone participating can see the
blocks and the transactions stored in them.
10
• This doesn't mean everyone can see the
actual content of your transaction, however;
that's protected by your private key.
11
• A Blockchain is decentralized, so there is no
single authority that can approve the
transactions or set specific rules to have
transactions accepted.
12
• That means there's a huge amount of trust
involved since all the participants in the
network have to reach a consensus to accept
transactions.
13
• Most importantly, it's secure. The database
can only be extended and previous records
cannot be changed (at least, there's a very
high cost if someone wants to alter previous
records).
14
• When someone wants to add a transaction to
the chain, all the participants in the network
will validate it. They do this by applying an
algorithm to the transaction to verify its
validity.
15
• What exactly is understood by "valid" is
defined by the Blockchain system and can
differ between systems.
• Then it is up to a majority of the participants
to agree that the transaction is valid.
16
• A set of approved transactions is then bundled
in a block, which gets sent to all the nodes in
the network.
• They, in turn, validate the new block. Each
successive block contains a hash, which is a
unique fingerprint, of the previous block.
17
18
• Blockchain ensures that data has not been
tampered with, offering a layer of time-
stamping that removes multiple levels of
human checking and makes transactions
immutable.
• However, it isn’t yet the cure-all that some
believe it to be.’
19
There are three types of Blockchains:
20
Public: a public Blockchain is a Blockchain where
everyone can see all the transactions, anyone
can expect their transaction to appear on the
ledger and finally anyone can participate to the
consensus process.
21
Federated: federated Blockchain don’t allow
everyone to participate to the consensus process.
• Indeed, only a limited number of nodes are given
the permission to do so. For instance, in a group
of 20 pharmaceutical companies we could
imagine that for a block to be valid, 15 of them
have to agree.
• The access to the Blockchain however can be
public or restricted to the participants.
22
Private: private Blockchains are usually used
inside a company. Only specific members are
allowed to access it and carry out transactions.
23
24
Blockchain technology certainly has many
positive aspects, but there is also much
misunderstanding and confusion regarding its
nature:
25
Myth # 1: The Blockchain is a magical
database in the cloud
• The Blockchain is conceptually a flat file – a
linear list of simple transaction records.
• “This list is ‘append only so entries are never
deleted, but instead, the file grows indefinitely
and must be replicated in every node in the
peer-to-peer network”
26
• Blockchain doesn’t allow you to store any type
of physical information like a Word document
or a pdf file. It can only provide a “proof-of-
existence” the distributed ledger can only
contain a code that certifies the existence of a
certain document but not the document itself.
27
• The file however can be stored in “data lakes”,
the access to which is controlled by the owner
of the information.
28
Myth #2: Blockchain is going to
change the world
• We can use Blockchain for complex and
technical transactions – such as verifying the
authenticity of a diamond or the identity of a
person.
29
• There is also talk of a Blockchain application
for the bill of lading in trade finance, which
would be revolutionary in terms of cost
reduction and transaction speed.
30
• While #Blockchain can support these cases
and mitigate the risk of a fraudster tampering
with the ledger, it does not eradicate the
threat of fraud online and it still raises
questions over confidentiality.
31
• Additionally, the use of Blockchain technology
will still be inefficient for many of these cases
when compared to maintaining a traditional
ledger.
32
Myth #3: Blockchain is free
• Despite the commonly held belief, Blockchain
is neither cheap nor efficient to run – yet.
• It involves multiple computers solving
mathematical algorithms to agree a final
immutable result, which becomes the so-
called single version of truth (SVT).
33
• Each ‘block’ in the Blockchain typically uses a
large amount of computing power to solve.
• And someone needs to pay for all this
computer power that supports the Blockchain
service.
34
Myth #4: There is only one Blockchain
• There are many different technologies that go
by the name Blockchain. They come in public
and private versions, open and closed source,
general purpose and tailored to specific
solutions.
35
• Common denominator is that they are shore
up by crypto, are distributed and have some
form of consensus mechanism. Bitcoin’s
Blockchain, Ethereum, Hyperledger, Corda,
and IBM and Microsoft’s Blockchain-as-a-
service can all be classified as Distributed
Ledger Technologies.
36
Myth #5: The Blockchain can be used
for anything and everything
• Though the code is powerful, it's not magical.
Bitcoin and Blockchain developers can be
evangelical, and it's easy to understand why.
37
• For many, the Blockchain is an authority tied
to mathematics, not the government or
lawyers.
• In the minds of some developers the
Blockchain and smart contracts will one day
replace money, lawyers, and other arbitration
bodies.
38
• Yet the code is limited to the number of
cryptocurrency transactions in the chain itself,
and cryptocurrency is still far from
mainstream.
39
Myth #6: The Blockchain can be the
backbone of a global economy
• No national, or corporate entity owns or
controls the Blockchain. For this reason,
evangelists hope private Blockchains can
provides foundational support for dozens of
encrypted and trusted cryptocurrencies..
40
• Superficially, the Bitcoin Blockchain appears
massive. Yet a Gartner report recently claimed
the size of the Blockchain is similar in scale to
the NASDAQ network.
41
• If cryptocurrency takes off, and records are
generated larger, this may change.
• For now, though, the Blockchain network is
roughly analogous to contemporary financial
networks
42
Myth #7: The Blockchain ledger is
locked and irrevocable
• Analogous large-scale transaction databases
like bank records are, by their nature, private
and tied to specific financial institutions.
• The power of Blockchain, of course, is that the
code is public, transactions are verifiable, and
the network is cryptographically secure.
43
• Fraudulent transactions— double spends, in
industry parlance—are rejected by the
network, preventing fraud.
• Because mining the chain provides financial
incentive in the form of Bitcoin, it is largely
believed that rewriting historic transactions is
not in the financial interest of participants for
now.
44
• However, as computational resources improve
with time, so too does the potential for
deception.
• The impact of future processing power on the
integrity of the contemporary Blockchain
remains unclear.
45
Myth # 8: Blockchain records can
never be hacked or altered
• One of the main selling points about
Blockchains is their inherent permanence and
transparency.
• When people hear that, they often think that
means that Blockchains are invulnerable to
outside attacks.
46
• No system or database will ever be completely
secure, but the larger and more distributed
the network, the more secure it is believed to
be.
• What Blockchains can provide to applications
that are developed on top of them is a way of
catching unauthorized changes to records.
47
Myth # 9: Blockchain can only be used
in the financial sector
• Blockchain started to create waves in the
financial sector because of its first application,
the bitcoin cryptocurrency, which directly
impacted this field.
48
• Although Blockchain has numerous areas of
application, finance is undeniably one of
them.
• The important challenges that this technology
brings to the financial world pushed
international banks such as Goldman Sachs or
Barclays to heavily invest in it.
49
• Outside the financial sector, Blockchain can
and will be used in real estate, healthcare or
even at a personal scale to create a digital
identity.
• Individuals could potentially store a proof-of-
existence of medical data on the Blockchain
and provide access to pharmaceutical
companies in exchange for money.
50
51
Myth # 10: Blockchain is Bitcoin
• Since Bitcoin is more famous than the
underlying technology, Blockchain, many
people get confused between the two.
• Blockchain is a technology that allows peer-to-
peer transactions to be recorded on a
distributed ledger across the network.
52
• These transactions are stored in blocks and
each block is linked to the previous one,
therefore creating a chain.
53
• Thus, each block contains a complete and
time-stamped record of all the transactions
that occurred in the network.
• On the Blockchain, everything is transparent
and permanent. No one can change or remove
a transaction from the ledger.
54
• Bitcoin is a cryptocurrency that makes
electronic payment possible directly between
two people without going through a third
party like a bank. Bitcoins are created and
stored in a virtual wallet.
55
• Since there are no intermediaries between the
two parties, no one can control the
cryptocurrency. Hence, the number of bitcoins
that will ever be released is limited and
defined by a mathematical algorithm.
56
Myth # 11: Blockchain is designed for
Business interactions only
• Experts in Blockchain are convinced that this
technology will change the world and the
global economy just like dot-coms did in the
early 90’s.
57
• Hence, it is not only open to big corporations;
it is accessible to everyone everywhere. If all it
takes is an Internet connection to use the
Blockchain, one can easily imagine how many
people worldwide will be able to interact with
each other.
58
Myth # 12: Smart contracts have the
same legal value as regular contracts
• For now, smart contracts are just pieces of
code that execute actions automatically when
certain conditions are met.
• Therefore, they are not considered as regular
contracts from a legal perspective.
59
• However, they can be used as a proof of
whether or not a certain task has been
accomplished.
60
• Despite their uncertain legal value, smart
contracts are very powerful tools especially
when combined with the internet-of-things
(IoT).
61
Thank you!
@BanafaAhmed
https://www.linkedin.com/in/ahmedbanafa
ahmed.banafa@sjsu.edu

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12 Myths about Blockchain Technology

  • 1. 12 Myths about Blockchain Technology Prof. Ahmed Banafa IoT Expert | Faculty | Author | Keynote Speaker College of Engineering San Jose State University San Jose, CA USA 1
  • 2. • Blockchain, the "distributed ledger" technology, has emerged as an object of intense interest in the tech industry and beyond. 2
  • 3. • Blockchain technology offers a way of recording transactions or any digital interaction in a way that is designed to be secure, transparent, highly resistant to outages, auditable, and efficient; as such, it carries the possibility of disrupting industries and enabling new business models. 3
  • 4. • The technology is young and changing very rapidly; widespread commercialization is still a few years off. 4
  • 5. • Nonetheless, to avoid disruptive surprises or missed opportunities, strategists, planners, and decision makers across industries and business functions should pay heed now and begin to investigate applications of the technology. 5
  • 6. • Blockchain is a database that maintains a continuously growing set of data records. It is distributed in nature, meaning that there is no master computer holding the entire chain. 6
  • 7. • Rather, the participating nodes have a copy of the chain. It’s also ever-growing — data records are only added to the chain. 7
  • 8. A Blockchain consists of two types of elements 8
  • 9. • Transactions are the actions created by the participants in the system. • Blocks record these transactions and make sure they are in the correct sequence and have not been tampered with. 9
  • 10. • The big advantage of Blockchain is that it's public. Everyone participating can see the blocks and the transactions stored in them. 10
  • 11. • This doesn't mean everyone can see the actual content of your transaction, however; that's protected by your private key. 11
  • 12. • A Blockchain is decentralized, so there is no single authority that can approve the transactions or set specific rules to have transactions accepted. 12
  • 13. • That means there's a huge amount of trust involved since all the participants in the network have to reach a consensus to accept transactions. 13
  • 14. • Most importantly, it's secure. The database can only be extended and previous records cannot be changed (at least, there's a very high cost if someone wants to alter previous records). 14
  • 15. • When someone wants to add a transaction to the chain, all the participants in the network will validate it. They do this by applying an algorithm to the transaction to verify its validity. 15
  • 16. • What exactly is understood by "valid" is defined by the Blockchain system and can differ between systems. • Then it is up to a majority of the participants to agree that the transaction is valid. 16
  • 17. • A set of approved transactions is then bundled in a block, which gets sent to all the nodes in the network. • They, in turn, validate the new block. Each successive block contains a hash, which is a unique fingerprint, of the previous block. 17
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  • 19. • Blockchain ensures that data has not been tampered with, offering a layer of time- stamping that removes multiple levels of human checking and makes transactions immutable. • However, it isn’t yet the cure-all that some believe it to be.’ 19
  • 20. There are three types of Blockchains: 20
  • 21. Public: a public Blockchain is a Blockchain where everyone can see all the transactions, anyone can expect their transaction to appear on the ledger and finally anyone can participate to the consensus process. 21
  • 22. Federated: federated Blockchain don’t allow everyone to participate to the consensus process. • Indeed, only a limited number of nodes are given the permission to do so. For instance, in a group of 20 pharmaceutical companies we could imagine that for a block to be valid, 15 of them have to agree. • The access to the Blockchain however can be public or restricted to the participants. 22
  • 23. Private: private Blockchains are usually used inside a company. Only specific members are allowed to access it and carry out transactions. 23
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  • 25. Blockchain technology certainly has many positive aspects, but there is also much misunderstanding and confusion regarding its nature: 25
  • 26. Myth # 1: The Blockchain is a magical database in the cloud • The Blockchain is conceptually a flat file – a linear list of simple transaction records. • “This list is ‘append only so entries are never deleted, but instead, the file grows indefinitely and must be replicated in every node in the peer-to-peer network” 26
  • 27. • Blockchain doesn’t allow you to store any type of physical information like a Word document or a pdf file. It can only provide a “proof-of- existence” the distributed ledger can only contain a code that certifies the existence of a certain document but not the document itself. 27
  • 28. • The file however can be stored in “data lakes”, the access to which is controlled by the owner of the information. 28
  • 29. Myth #2: Blockchain is going to change the world • We can use Blockchain for complex and technical transactions – such as verifying the authenticity of a diamond or the identity of a person. 29
  • 30. • There is also talk of a Blockchain application for the bill of lading in trade finance, which would be revolutionary in terms of cost reduction and transaction speed. 30
  • 31. • While #Blockchain can support these cases and mitigate the risk of a fraudster tampering with the ledger, it does not eradicate the threat of fraud online and it still raises questions over confidentiality. 31
  • 32. • Additionally, the use of Blockchain technology will still be inefficient for many of these cases when compared to maintaining a traditional ledger. 32
  • 33. Myth #3: Blockchain is free • Despite the commonly held belief, Blockchain is neither cheap nor efficient to run – yet. • It involves multiple computers solving mathematical algorithms to agree a final immutable result, which becomes the so- called single version of truth (SVT). 33
  • 34. • Each ‘block’ in the Blockchain typically uses a large amount of computing power to solve. • And someone needs to pay for all this computer power that supports the Blockchain service. 34
  • 35. Myth #4: There is only one Blockchain • There are many different technologies that go by the name Blockchain. They come in public and private versions, open and closed source, general purpose and tailored to specific solutions. 35
  • 36. • Common denominator is that they are shore up by crypto, are distributed and have some form of consensus mechanism. Bitcoin’s Blockchain, Ethereum, Hyperledger, Corda, and IBM and Microsoft’s Blockchain-as-a- service can all be classified as Distributed Ledger Technologies. 36
  • 37. Myth #5: The Blockchain can be used for anything and everything • Though the code is powerful, it's not magical. Bitcoin and Blockchain developers can be evangelical, and it's easy to understand why. 37
  • 38. • For many, the Blockchain is an authority tied to mathematics, not the government or lawyers. • In the minds of some developers the Blockchain and smart contracts will one day replace money, lawyers, and other arbitration bodies. 38
  • 39. • Yet the code is limited to the number of cryptocurrency transactions in the chain itself, and cryptocurrency is still far from mainstream. 39
  • 40. Myth #6: The Blockchain can be the backbone of a global economy • No national, or corporate entity owns or controls the Blockchain. For this reason, evangelists hope private Blockchains can provides foundational support for dozens of encrypted and trusted cryptocurrencies.. 40
  • 41. • Superficially, the Bitcoin Blockchain appears massive. Yet a Gartner report recently claimed the size of the Blockchain is similar in scale to the NASDAQ network. 41
  • 42. • If cryptocurrency takes off, and records are generated larger, this may change. • For now, though, the Blockchain network is roughly analogous to contemporary financial networks 42
  • 43. Myth #7: The Blockchain ledger is locked and irrevocable • Analogous large-scale transaction databases like bank records are, by their nature, private and tied to specific financial institutions. • The power of Blockchain, of course, is that the code is public, transactions are verifiable, and the network is cryptographically secure. 43
  • 44. • Fraudulent transactions— double spends, in industry parlance—are rejected by the network, preventing fraud. • Because mining the chain provides financial incentive in the form of Bitcoin, it is largely believed that rewriting historic transactions is not in the financial interest of participants for now. 44
  • 45. • However, as computational resources improve with time, so too does the potential for deception. • The impact of future processing power on the integrity of the contemporary Blockchain remains unclear. 45
  • 46. Myth # 8: Blockchain records can never be hacked or altered • One of the main selling points about Blockchains is their inherent permanence and transparency. • When people hear that, they often think that means that Blockchains are invulnerable to outside attacks. 46
  • 47. • No system or database will ever be completely secure, but the larger and more distributed the network, the more secure it is believed to be. • What Blockchains can provide to applications that are developed on top of them is a way of catching unauthorized changes to records. 47
  • 48. Myth # 9: Blockchain can only be used in the financial sector • Blockchain started to create waves in the financial sector because of its first application, the bitcoin cryptocurrency, which directly impacted this field. 48
  • 49. • Although Blockchain has numerous areas of application, finance is undeniably one of them. • The important challenges that this technology brings to the financial world pushed international banks such as Goldman Sachs or Barclays to heavily invest in it. 49
  • 50. • Outside the financial sector, Blockchain can and will be used in real estate, healthcare or even at a personal scale to create a digital identity. • Individuals could potentially store a proof-of- existence of medical data on the Blockchain and provide access to pharmaceutical companies in exchange for money. 50
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  • 52. Myth # 10: Blockchain is Bitcoin • Since Bitcoin is more famous than the underlying technology, Blockchain, many people get confused between the two. • Blockchain is a technology that allows peer-to- peer transactions to be recorded on a distributed ledger across the network. 52
  • 53. • These transactions are stored in blocks and each block is linked to the previous one, therefore creating a chain. 53
  • 54. • Thus, each block contains a complete and time-stamped record of all the transactions that occurred in the network. • On the Blockchain, everything is transparent and permanent. No one can change or remove a transaction from the ledger. 54
  • 55. • Bitcoin is a cryptocurrency that makes electronic payment possible directly between two people without going through a third party like a bank. Bitcoins are created and stored in a virtual wallet. 55
  • 56. • Since there are no intermediaries between the two parties, no one can control the cryptocurrency. Hence, the number of bitcoins that will ever be released is limited and defined by a mathematical algorithm. 56
  • 57. Myth # 11: Blockchain is designed for Business interactions only • Experts in Blockchain are convinced that this technology will change the world and the global economy just like dot-coms did in the early 90’s. 57
  • 58. • Hence, it is not only open to big corporations; it is accessible to everyone everywhere. If all it takes is an Internet connection to use the Blockchain, one can easily imagine how many people worldwide will be able to interact with each other. 58
  • 59. Myth # 12: Smart contracts have the same legal value as regular contracts • For now, smart contracts are just pieces of code that execute actions automatically when certain conditions are met. • Therefore, they are not considered as regular contracts from a legal perspective. 59
  • 60. • However, they can be used as a proof of whether or not a certain task has been accomplished. 60
  • 61. • Despite their uncertain legal value, smart contracts are very powerful tools especially when combined with the internet-of-things (IoT). 61