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vitaly-erofeev2020-06-15 22:14:12
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vitaly-erofeev, 2020-06-15 22:14:12

Service for organizing a corporate blockchain network. Actual?

Good afternoon.
Blockchain is becoming more and more popular and many companies are starting to use it in their projects. In this regard, the idea arose to develop a SaaS service for organizing a closed blockchain network, for example, based on HyperLedger.
A service like DigitalOcean, in your personal account you create a network, create nodes, specifically prescribing IP and login / password or ssh key for access, then the service is already connected and raises the network on the specified nodes. By analogy, users are created on the nodes.
There are now two options:

  1. Use the blockchain simply as a distributed ledger, then in addition to nodes, a WEB face is also installed on the machines, which provides an API for working with the blockchain
  2. Use smart contracts, either write and upload them manually, or use a smart contract builder


I would like to hear your opinion about this service, would you use it? Maybe there is one already and I haven't found it? I would be grateful for any comment!

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dmshar, 2020-06-15
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What is the advantage of blockchain technology within a corporation? What unsolved problems does it solve or what already solved internal corporate problems does it solve better than existing technologies? What - besides fashion - will encourage you to use the proposed service? Blockchain is essentially a technology for storing generalized information, provided that all participants in the process do not trust each other. Within a corporation, this cannot be, by definition. Smart contracts within a corporation are generally meaningless. Why transfer registries to blockchain? At the same time, the “slowness” of blockchain procedures in comparison with others also takes place and should be at least something to be compensated.
Without answers to these and a bunch of similar questions, progress in this direction seems more than doubtful.

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