Conclusion

Conclusion
All of the above should be considered as a very brief introduction to the work of distributed registries. Now you can understand why "blockade" is not exactly the exact name for the distributed registries that we see today.

However, the next time someone mentions blockades at a party, please do not repeat what I said today, but just say: "Hey man, blockade is just a way of structuring the data. I think that you mean a distributed register used to keep records of transactions, placed on the peer-to-peer network of node-miners, whose interaction is carried out and regulated by a consensus protocol that establishes rules for this network. "

Instead, it may be time to recognize that the term has evolved into a comprehensive concept that involves the synthesis of technologies that make the existence and development of distributed registries possible.

In the next article, I will discuss in more detail the role of modern cryptography in the blockade and the mechanism for achieving consensus.