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A BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO BLOCKCHAIN
NANCY LIAO ’05
JOHN R. RABEN/SULLIVAN & CROMWELL EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
YLS ASSOCIATE RESEARCH SCHOLAR IN LAW
“BLOCKCHAIN” HAS MANY MEANINGS
“To understand the power of blockchain systems, and the things they can do, it is
important to distinguish between three things that are commonly muddled up, namely
the bitcoin currency, the specific blockchain that underpins it and the idea of
blockchains in general.”
TheTrust Machine,THE ECONOMIST, Oct. 31, 2015
“BLOCKCHAIN” HAS MANY MEANINGS
Phone
• The idea of a
phone network
• A specific phone
network (e.g.,
AT&T)
• A specific use of
the phone network
(e.g., fax)
Blockchain
• The idea of
blockchain
• The specific
blockchain that
underlies Bitcoin
or another coin
offering
• Bitcoin or another
cryptocurrency
WHAT IS BLOCKCHAIN?
A technology that:
permits transactions to be
gathered into blocks and recorded;
allows the resulting ledger to be
accessed by different servers.
cryptographically chains blocks
in chronological order; and
WHAT IS A DISTRIBUTED LEDGER?
Centralized Ledger
Bank
Client A
Client
C
Client D
Client
B
Distributed Ledger
Node A
Node B
Node C
Node D
Node E
• There are multiple ledgers, but Bank holds the “golden record”
• Client B must reconcile its own ledger against that of Bank, and
must convince Bank of the “true state” of the Bank ledger if
discrepancies arise
• There is one ledger. All Nodes have some level of access to that
ledger.
• All Nodes agree to a protocol that determines the “true state” of
the ledger at any point in time. The application of this protocol is
sometimes called “achieving consensus.”
WHAT IS A DISTRIBUTED LEDGER?
Single Entity Multiple Entities
HOW MIGHT A DISTRIBUTED LEDGER WORK?
Users initiate
transactions
using their Digital
Signatures
Users Broadcast
their
transactions to
Nodes
One or more
Nodes begin
validating each
transaction
Nodes aggregate
validated
transactions into
Blocks
Nodes Broadcast
Blocks to each
other
Consensus
protocol used
Block reflecting
“true state” is
chained to prior
Block
WHERE MIGHT BLOCKCHAIN USE CRYPTOGRAPHY?
• Digital Signatures
• Private/Public Keys
Initiation and Broadcasting
ofTransaction
• Proof ofWork and certain alternatives
Validation ofTransaction
• Hash Function
Chaining Blocks
THE POWER OF DISTRIBUTED LEDGERS
BLOCKCHAIN
It can be used to allow
owners of assets to
exercise certain rights
associated with
ownership, and to
record the exercise of
those rights.
•Proxy Voting
It can be used to
record those
transfers of value or
ownership of assets
•These records may be
very difficult to alter,
such that they are
sometimes called
effectively immutable
It can be used to
transfer value or the
ownership of assets
•A human being or a
Smart Contract can
initiate the transfer
It can be used to
create value or issue
assets
It can be used without a central
authority by individuals or
entities with no basis to trust
each other
The degree of trust between users determines the technological
configuration of a distributed ledger.
HOW MIGHT DISTRIBUTED LEDGER PROPOSALS DIFFER?
Participation Open Closed
Permission Permissionless Permissioned
Ledger Design One ledger One ledger or Segregated ledgers
Validation Methodology depends on degree of trust between nodes. Where there is no basis
for trust, may be achieved through proof of work, which requires the algorithmic
solving of a cryptographic hash.
Consensus Mechanism Mechanism depends on degree of trust between nodes. Where there is no
centralized authority, consensus may be determined algorithmically.
QUESTIONS?
Nancy Liao
nancy.liao@yale.edu

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  • 1. A BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO BLOCKCHAIN NANCY LIAO ’05 JOHN R. RABEN/SULLIVAN & CROMWELL EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR YLS ASSOCIATE RESEARCH SCHOLAR IN LAW
  • 2. “BLOCKCHAIN” HAS MANY MEANINGS “To understand the power of blockchain systems, and the things they can do, it is important to distinguish between three things that are commonly muddled up, namely the bitcoin currency, the specific blockchain that underpins it and the idea of blockchains in general.” TheTrust Machine,THE ECONOMIST, Oct. 31, 2015
  • 3. “BLOCKCHAIN” HAS MANY MEANINGS Phone • The idea of a phone network • A specific phone network (e.g., AT&T) • A specific use of the phone network (e.g., fax) Blockchain • The idea of blockchain • The specific blockchain that underlies Bitcoin or another coin offering • Bitcoin or another cryptocurrency
  • 4. WHAT IS BLOCKCHAIN? A technology that: permits transactions to be gathered into blocks and recorded; allows the resulting ledger to be accessed by different servers. cryptographically chains blocks in chronological order; and
  • 5. WHAT IS A DISTRIBUTED LEDGER? Centralized Ledger Bank Client A Client C Client D Client B Distributed Ledger Node A Node B Node C Node D Node E • There are multiple ledgers, but Bank holds the “golden record” • Client B must reconcile its own ledger against that of Bank, and must convince Bank of the “true state” of the Bank ledger if discrepancies arise • There is one ledger. All Nodes have some level of access to that ledger. • All Nodes agree to a protocol that determines the “true state” of the ledger at any point in time. The application of this protocol is sometimes called “achieving consensus.”
  • 6. WHAT IS A DISTRIBUTED LEDGER? Single Entity Multiple Entities
  • 7. HOW MIGHT A DISTRIBUTED LEDGER WORK? Users initiate transactions using their Digital Signatures Users Broadcast their transactions to Nodes One or more Nodes begin validating each transaction Nodes aggregate validated transactions into Blocks Nodes Broadcast Blocks to each other Consensus protocol used Block reflecting “true state” is chained to prior Block
  • 8. WHERE MIGHT BLOCKCHAIN USE CRYPTOGRAPHY? • Digital Signatures • Private/Public Keys Initiation and Broadcasting ofTransaction • Proof ofWork and certain alternatives Validation ofTransaction • Hash Function Chaining Blocks
  • 9. THE POWER OF DISTRIBUTED LEDGERS BLOCKCHAIN It can be used to allow owners of assets to exercise certain rights associated with ownership, and to record the exercise of those rights. •Proxy Voting It can be used to record those transfers of value or ownership of assets •These records may be very difficult to alter, such that they are sometimes called effectively immutable It can be used to transfer value or the ownership of assets •A human being or a Smart Contract can initiate the transfer It can be used to create value or issue assets It can be used without a central authority by individuals or entities with no basis to trust each other The degree of trust between users determines the technological configuration of a distributed ledger.
  • 10. HOW MIGHT DISTRIBUTED LEDGER PROPOSALS DIFFER? Participation Open Closed Permission Permissionless Permissioned Ledger Design One ledger One ledger or Segregated ledgers Validation Methodology depends on degree of trust between nodes. Where there is no basis for trust, may be achieved through proof of work, which requires the algorithmic solving of a cryptographic hash. Consensus Mechanism Mechanism depends on degree of trust between nodes. Where there is no centralized authority, consensus may be determined algorithmically.