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Was sind Kryptotransaktionssysteme?

In: Bitcoins und andere dezentrale Transaktionssysteme

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  • Elfriede Sixt

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Zusammenfassung We could envisage proposals in the near future for issuers of electronic payment obligations, such as stored value cards or digital cash, to set up specialized issuing corporations with strong balance sheets and public credit ratings (Alan Greenspan 2006). Zusammengefasst nutzen Kryptotransaktionssysteme den hohen technischen Fortschritt auf dem Gebiet der asymmetrischen Kryptologie, um Transaktionen verschlüsselt durchzuführen und in einer transparenten, nachvollziehbaren und fälschungssicheren Datenbank (Blockchain oder Cryptoledger genannt) zu erfassen. Sowohl die Durchführung als auch die Erfassung der Transaktionen in der Datenbank erfolgt dabei zur Gänze in einem (dezentralen) Peer‐to‐Peer‐Netzwerk, dessen Algorithmus auf einem Konsensus‐Mechanismus basiert. Der derzeit bekannteste Vertreter dieser Technologien ist das Bitcoin‐Protokoll, dessen erster Client (Version 0.1) als Open‐Source im Januar 2009 von Satoshi Nakamoto veröffentlicht wurde.

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  • Elfriede Sixt, 2017. "Was sind Kryptotransaktionssysteme?," Springer Books, in: Bitcoins und andere dezentrale Transaktionssysteme, chapter 2, pages 5-16, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-658-02844-2_2
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-658-02844-2_2
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