This document provides an overview of AWS Managed Blockchain, including:
- An introduction to blockchain concepts like distributed ledgers, consensus mechanisms, and smart contracts
- A discussion of public versus permissioned blockchain networks
- Common challenges with managing existing blockchain solutions
- An explanation of what AWS Managed Blockchain is and the features it provides to easily create and manage scalable blockchain networks
- Examples of customer use cases for AWS Managed Blockchain like supply chain monitoring, digital voting, and healthcare certificate verification
2. Agenda
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Introduction to Blockchain
Public and Permissioned Network
Challenges with managing blockchain solution
What is AWS Managed Blockchain?
AWS Managed Blockchain Features
Customer Use Cases
Demo
13. Who Owns the
network?
Networks are decentralized and remain active even the
initial creator leaves
Inviting members to join
Network creator can invite
Members vote on who to invite and remove
Network-Wide Settings
Members can vote on network wide setting and
configure the voting rules
Each members pays for their resources
Amazon Managed Blockchain Manages shared
components like ordering service and networking
settings
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16. Pricing Dimensions
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Pay-as-you-go with no upfront cost
Hourly rates billed per second
Each members pays for their own resources and the data written to the network
VPC Endpoints created to access resource endpoints are billed separately
Standard data transfer rates