Chainlink Oracle Blockchain: Empowering Smart Contracts With Decentralized Data Integrity

· Smart Contract Book 11 · One Billion Knowledgeable
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Explore the vital bridge between data and smart contracts in Chainlink Oracle Blockchain, part of the Smart Contract series. Political science thrives on transparency, trust, and secure governance—qualities blockchain oracles now promise to digitize. This book reveals how smart contract systems like Chainlink can revolutionize decentralized decisionmaking and secure political processes.

Chapters Brief Overview:


1: Chainlink (blockchain oracle): Reveals how Chainlink enables smart contracts to interact with realworld data securely.


2: William Entriken: Introduces the coauthor of ERC721, vital to smart contract token standards.


3: Avalanche (blockchain platform): Explores Avalanche’s speed and its role in scalable smart contract environments.


4: Hedera (distributed ledger): Details Hedera's consensus model and its secure smart contract integrations.


5: Decentralized autonomous organization: Examines DAOs as the next step in transparent, codegoverned political systems.


6: Hyperledger: Unpacks Hyperledger's enterprisegrade blockchain tools for smart contract deployment.


7: Augur (software): Demonstrates how prediction markets can inform smart contract outcomes.


8: Ethereum: Covers Ethereum’s role as the foundational platform for smart contracts.


9: 0x (decentralized exchange infrastructure): Highlights 0x's protocol for decentralized trading via smart contracts.


10: Tron (blockchain): Showcases Tron’s efficiency in content distribution via smart contracts.


11: Testnet: Explains testnets as vital environments to simulate and perfect smart contracts.


12: Smart contract: Defines smart contracts and their autonomous, trustless functionality.


13: Cardano (blockchain platform): Discusses Cardano's unique approach to formal verification of smart contracts.


14: Decentralized application: Introduces DApps and their dependence on robust smart contract backends.


15: ERC721: Details the nonfungible token standard powering identity and ownership in contracts.


16: Ethereum Classic: Presents Ethereum Classic as a philosophical and technical divergence in smart contract logic.


17: Polkadot (blockchain platform): Explores Polkadot's interoperability and its role in crosschain smart contracts.


18: Polygon (blockchain): Highlights Polygon’s scalability layer for Ethereumbased smart contracts.


19: Uniswap: Explains how Uniswap automates trading via smart contract liquidity pools.


20: Astar Network: Describes Astar’s support for multichain smart contract development.


21: Blockchain: Clarifies the blockchain backbone enabling secure, immutable smart contract systems.


Whether you’re a policymaker, tech professional, researcher, student, or crypto enthusiast, this book equips you to understand and apply smart contracts in evolving political and digital landscapes. Discover how the cost of not understanding this futureproof technology far exceeds the investment in mastering it.

About the author

Fouad Sabry is the former Regional Head of Business Development for Applications at HP. Fouad has received his B.Sc. of Computer Systems and Automatic Control in 1996, dual master’s degrees from University of Melbourne (UoM) in Australia, Master of Business Administration (MBA) in 2008, and Master of Management in Information Technology (MMIT) in 2010. Fouad has more than 30 years of experience in Information Technology and Telecommunications fields, working in local, regional, and international companies, such as Vodafone and IBM. Fouad joined HP in 2013 and helped develop the business in tens of markets. Currently, Fouad is an entrepreneur, author, futurist, and founder of One Billion Knowledge (1BK) Initiative.

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