Sentences with phrase «immutability of»

In most previous cases, blockchain developers have touted the openness, thoroughness and, perhaps most important, immutability of these systems.
If someone wanted to undermine the immutability of the bitcoin Blockchain, here's how they would do it.
Just as the notary operates, the immutability of the Bitcoin blockchain makes sure signed votes are transparent and can never be forged.
Brazil - based Cartório de Registro de Imóveis, a real estate registry office, on the other end, hopes to use blockchain in partnership with real estate blockchain startup Ubitquity LLC, to improve accuracy and immutability of property ownership data and information.
This data is then anchored to the bitcoin blockchain, ensuring the security and immutability of those records.
If someone wanted to undermine the immutability of the bitcoin blockchain, here's how they would do it.
Designed to solve the data storage and management woes of decentralized applications, Bluzelle's DDaaS will use blockchain to provide a solution that removes points of failure, increases the efficiency of scaling, provides improved privacy and immutability of data, and enhances overall performance.
They created a proof of work token, but modified it to be Delayed Proof of Work, allowing it to recycle Bitcoin's hashrate to ensure immutability of Komodo's blockchain.
- > Also, both networks provide certain guarantees on the immutability of the ledger, even when some participants are of bad intentions
The immutability of the blockchain is leveraged through this feature by projects like Factom and BitProof to assert the validity of certain documents by establishing timestamps and propriety of a certain document.
A fintech firm specializing in developing software leveraging distributed ledger technology, SettleMint most recently released SettleMint Ballot Box, an application successfully demonstrating the ease, security and immutability of recording voting to the bitcoin Blockchain.
This white paper studies the two major incentive mechanisms which provide for the security and immutability of the Bitcoin blockchain: block rewards and transaction fees.
«The immutability of a public blockchain like Bitcoin's and / or Ethereum's could serve as a unifying structure for the proof - of - certificates globally,» Papageorgiou said.
zk - SNARK technology can potentially allow the seamless verification of off - chain data, a breakthrough for public blockchains which are currently facing a sizable threat in the form of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), specifically the right to be forgotten which is incompatible with the immutability of public blockchains.
Over the past 12 months, blockchain technology has been marketed as a magical technology behind bitcoin that allows any banking system or financial network to achieve the same level of immutability of bitcoin.
Evoking tectonic sensation on a scale and with a painterly vigor appropriate to the wildernesses depicted, Aho conjures the density and friction of layers of ice, the bracing temperature of arctic water, the devastation of wildfire, and the immutability of cut rock.
Donald Judd's artistic project seems increasingly to depend upon the temporality of perception and experience rather than the immutability of objects.
Jing - nan's multi-lingual engaging patter puts wary sightseers at ease and conceals his melancholic despair at the seeming immutability of his life.
If these lobbying groups had their druthers, we would eliminate PARCC altogether and preserve the artifice of excellence, resist any data that threatens the immutability of the educational establishment.
Conservatives raise concerns about how things will play out, focusing on the immutability of human nature, institutional constraints, and all those forces sure to frustrate ambitious plans.
Based on the novel by Rumer Godden, the film eloquently contrasts the growing pains of three young women with the immutability of the Bengal river around which their daily lives unfold.
Nor were Catholics completely absent from the scene: the Dominican Marie - Joseph Lagrange (1855 - 1938) argued that the exegete could hold to the immutability of truth and, at the same time, take seriously the growth of doctrine within Scripture.
Again, when Kierkegaard defended freedom in the same human - divine context (but did not alter the immutability of deity and thus fell behind the Socinians) how long was it before anyone saw what was wrong and that the job had been better done long before?
From Plato, who defined time as a moving (i.e., imperfect) image of eternity, down to St. Thomas, who stressed the perfect immutability of his Supreme Being in terms indistinguishable from the language of the Eleatic school, we can trace the same persistent theme — a metaphysical dichotomy of Being and Becoming, of perfection and imperfection, of the timeless and the temporal realms.
It seems to do violence both to his affirmation of the divinity of Jesus and to his belief in the absolute immutability of God.
The traditional Christian belief regarding both the divinity of Jesus and the immutability of God is formulated in a set of static, non-temporal categories that give the impression of a certain absoluteness about these matters which is heedless of their relation to the temporal.
Is this immutability identical with the immutability of the necessary?
But is this immutability identical with the immutability of the necessary?
But as many «culturist» critics of science note, this belief is belied by the fact that apologists for science tend to defend their position by passionate appeals to the universality and immutability of the «laws of nature» that science progressively and objectively discovers: laws that it would be absurd to view as socially constructed.3 Such an objection, however, fails to take note of the fact that, as Whitehead puts it, «Nature is patient of interpretation in terms of Laws which happen to interest us» (AI 136).
To assert the divine immutability is to assert the immutability of soul, at least as soul is collected into itself and not dispersed and confused by its transitory and traumatic union with the body.
Awakening gradually to the bright immutability of God's responsive covenant love is precisely what has changed for me.
We are invited to acknowledge the immutability of the moral law, and to place ourselves under its judgment even as we also recognize Anna's placement.
This manifests itself not only in the way in which Aristotelian notions of the «unmoved mover» or neo-Platonic ideas of «being - subsisting from - itself» have been taken to be the proper definition of what is meant when we speak of «God», but also in liturgical language where all too often the basic concept implied or (as most often seems to be the case) affirmed is the utter immutability of deity, along with the rigidly legalistic moralism which it is suggested should mark those who claim to «obey» the divine mandates.
But Calvin emphasized the immutability of God as much as the earlier substance - oriented theologians had done.
It is therefore inappropriate to accentuate, as has been done in some past evangelical experience, the immutability of Christian truth once formulated, as if that authority were enjoyed by our articulations rather than being reserved to the canonical texts themselves and the historical events behind them.
The immutability of Jesus as the SP harbors primarily a message of hope of life and not judgment.
Isaak August Dorner, «On the Proper Version of the Dogmatic Concept of the Immutability of God,» in God and Incarnation in Mid-Nineteenth Century German Theology, edited and translated by Claude Welce (New York: Oxford University Press, 1965).
Consequently what will have to be said in a moment regarding the mutability and immutability of the Church's doctrine of faith applies to them.
To them precisely the unshakable immutability of the Church's doctrine and life seemed a decisive characteristic of the Catholic Church in contrast both to other Christian denominations and to the spirit of the age generally.
That distinction being presupposed, let us first ask what is to be said on the question of mutability or immutability of canon law and the Catholic style of life bound up with it, if we may so describe all the practices, rules, modes of behaviour in a Catholic's church life and his secular life lived on Christian lines, which hold good or previously held good through education, church precept etc..
If the Church alters laws of that kind and to that extent itself changes, it does so only within the immutability of a fundamental principle, namely, that the Church has the right and duty to make changeable regulations for the spiritual good of its members.
But the immutability of the Church's dogma does not exclude, on the contrary it implies, that there is a history of dogmas.
The Bancor solution uses the automation and immutability of smart contracts on a blockchain to enable this.
BlitzPredict, for instance, is particularly interested in bringing the immutability of blockchain technology to disrupt the predictive markets for sports.
It also ensures immutability of information or data.
Digging deeper, however, it becomes clear that the same immutability of the underlying ledger that makes blockchain so attractive to contract lawyers and financial clearinghouses, also made it relatively easy to catch the bad guys in the Silk Road case.
This is an eyebrow - raising request, since the immutability of transaction records is one of the core features of cryptocurrency, and held as sacrosanct by many supporters of the technology.

Not exact matches

One of the fundamental benefits of blockchain technology is its immutability — the blockchain represents a «golden record» of transactions, a complete, historical record that technically can not be interfered with or undone.
But it goes against one of blockchain technology's key principals — immutability.
The Ethereum Foundation's Jamie Pitts also weighed in, opining that while Ethereum's oft -(and inaccurately) touted immutability «is a special property which has many measurable benefits,» it does not «absolve us of moral or legal responsibility for what happens in the Ethereum network.»
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