With the growth of the cryptoactive market
and its significant capitalization in the global securities market, the world
of traditional finance has been interested in its characteristics, especially
in the way it supports transactions and operations, applying blockchain
technology .
However, despite the various opinions he
has received, from figures such as JP Morgan CEO Jamie Dimon or Twitter CEO
Jack Dorsey , not everyone really understands what enthusiasts are referring to
when it comes to the features they provides distributed accounting technology:
decentralization and secure and unchangeable transactions.
In the middle of this panorama a blockchain
simulator called JornC is born, according to the project that can be consulted
in GitHub , in which users can enter, in a simple and easy way, in the
operation of this technology. By entering http://srv1.yogh.io/ , users can
choose between two options blockchain exploration: on the last block of the
chain or through a mine simulator , both options have detailed details of each
of the features and transactions provided by the original blockchain, so it is
a real immersion experience.
THE CHARACTERISTICS OF A BLOCK
When the user accesses the "Last
Block" option, he can observe all the general characteristics of a block
of blocks: the block hash, the presence of the block inside the chain, the
particular characteristics of the block (version, previous blocks, among
others), as well as the list of transactions. The objective is for the user to
have knowledge of the data that are displayed in the blocks, thus familiarizing
themselves with the important amount of information that each one offers.
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Users have access to elements such as block
size, depth, number of transactions, weight and total base, measured in kb; as
well as information about the version of the block - in this case after the
application of SegWit -, the date of creation of the same, and other related
elements like the amount of bits.
In the page, who analyzes the data can
observe the information decoupled, that is, separated by elements, so that it
can understand where each of the items that make up the block come from.
MINE SIMULATOR
As for the simulator, following the same
strategy, the users will be exposed the main data that they will find when
consulting the mining process . Thus, elements such as version, previous block
identification, creation date, and even have access to a number of controls,
where you can pause the process, change some features: increase the nonce /
extranonce, update the time stamp and calculate the block hash.
The team of developers who made this
interesting tools also accept donations to continue the work, however, although
contributions will be " highly appreciated", highlight that any help
with regard to further development or the possibility of independent hosting
will be even more valued .
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