by Oscar Jofre | Nov 20, 2018 | Blockchain, KoreChain, KoreConX
We saw in Part 1 that linked lists provide the conceptual foundation for blockchain, where a ‘block’ is a package of data and blocks are strung together by some type of linking mechanism such as pointers, references, addresses, etc. In this Part 2, we will see how...
by Oscar Jofre | Nov 14, 2018 | Blockchain, KoreChain, KoreConX
Blockchain is not just a single technology but a package of a number of technologies and techniques. The rich lexicon in the blockchain includes terms such as Merkle trees, sharding, state machine replication, fault tolerance, cryptographic hashing, zero-knowledge...
by Oscar Jofre | Oct 16, 2018 | Blockchain
Forking seems to be an integral part of the Blockchain architecture. This is due to Blockchain’s decentralized nature and the need to establish systemic trust among multiple participants (who are generally unknown to each other and therefore untrustworthy by...
by Oscar Jofre | Jul 9, 2018 | Blockchain, Compliance, KoreChain, KoreConX, KoreToken, Legal, SEC, Security Token, Transfer Agent
Andrea Tinianow, the founding director of the Delaware Blockchain Initiative (and ‘Blockchain Czarina’), recently published a very insightful article on the significant gap in the mainstream protocols for security tokens. The gap is in the way the Delaware Blockchain...
by Oscar Jofre | Jun 27, 2018 | Blockchain, KoreBriefing, KoreChain, KoreContract, KoreConX, KoreToken, Security Token
ICOs suffer from disapproval from not only the SEC but also several media that have banned ICO advertising. This disapproval seems justified, since many of the ICOs had no business plans, no product, no service, no credible team, and no roadmap for generating value....