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AML | Anti -laundering (AML) refers to the activities intended to prevent individuals from transferring value obtained illegally into a legitimate sources of income.
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Application | An application is software that runs on your computer or cell phone that allows you to perform certain tasks. Mention Dapps? |
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"A blockchain is a peer-to-peer distributed ledger forged by consensus, combined with a system for "smart contracts" and other assistive technologies". hyperledger.org A blockchain is a chain of blocks each containing transaction (transition) data. Each block, except the first block, is linked with the previous block together forming a chain. Once a block has entered the blockchain, it can not be altered resulting in data immutability . | ||||||||
Certificate Authority
The Certificate Authority (CA) provides a number of certificate services to users of a blockchain. More specifically, these services relate to user enrollment, transactions invoked on the blockchain, and TLS -secured connections between users or components of the blockchain. This guide builds on either the fabric developer’s setup or the prerequisites articulated in the fabric network setup guide. |
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Chaincode | Whereas a ledger holds facts about the current and historical state of a set of business objects, a smart contract defines the executable logic that generates new facts that are added to the ledger. A chaincode is typically used by administrators to group related smart contracts for deployment, but can also be used for low level system programming of Fabric | |||||||
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