Blockchain: The Chain of Trust
Arjun Khanna
A complete, plain-English guide to how blockchains actually work — and where they don't.
Welcome to Blockchain: The Chain of Trust.
Everyone has heard of blockchain; far fewer can explain it. This complete guide fixes that. Across twelve in-depth chapters — with clear diagrams throughout — it builds the entire idea from the ground up: the problem of trust, the cypherpunk history, distributed ledgers, hashing and blocks, consensus, keys and ownership, smart contracts, tokens and DeFi, the different kinds of chains, the hard problems of security and scale, layer-2 scaling, and where the technology genuinely belongs. It does the rarer thing, too: it tells you honestly where a blockchain shines and where an ordinary database would serve you better. No hype, no price charts, no prerequisites — just a thorough, working understanding you can keep.
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A note on reading it: open the Contents menu at the top of the reader to jump between chapters, use the Aa menu to set a comfortable text size, theme (light, sepia, or night), and single- or two-page layout. Your place is saved automatically, so you can always pick up where you left off.
We hope it serves you well.
— Arjun Khanna
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