Introduction to Distributed Ledger Systems
Distributed ledger systems are decentralized databases managed by multiple participants. They offer increased transparency, security, and efficiency in recording transactions and tracking assets.
Key Resources on Distributed Ledger Systems
1. Books
- "Blockchain Basics: A Non-Technical Introduction in 25 Steps" by Daniel Drescher - An accessible introduction to blockchain technology.
- "Mastering Bitcoin: Programming the Open Blockchain" by Andreas M. Antonopoulos - A technical deep dive into Bitcoin and blockchain.
2. Online Courses
- Coursera: "Blockchain Specialization" by the University at Buffalo - A comprehensive series covering blockchain fundamentals and applications.
- edX: "Blockchain: Understanding Its Uses and Implications" by the Linux Foundation - An overview of blockchain technology and its potential impact.
3. Research Papers
- "Blockchain Technology Overview" by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) - A technical overview of blockchain systems.
- "Distributed Ledger Technology: Beyond Blockchain" by the UK Government Chief Scientific Adviser - An in-depth report on the potential of DLT.
4. Websites and Blogs
5. Academic Journals
- Ledger - A peer-reviewed scholarly journal focused on cryptocurrency and blockchain technology research.
- IEEE Blockchain Technical Briefs - Technical articles on blockchain technology and its applications.
6. Industry Reports
- Deloitte's annual Global Blockchain Survey - Insights into blockchain adoption and trends in various industries.