Blockchain 101 - A Visual Demo

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  • 게시일 2024. 04. 27.
  • This is a very basic visual introduction to the concepts behind a blockchain. We introduce the idea of an immutable ledger using an interactive web demo.
    0:00 Intro
    0:15 SHA256 Hash
    2:18 Block
    5:16 Blockchain
    9:20 Distributed Blockchain
    12:19 Tokens
    14:36 Coinbase Transaction
    Part 2 is here: • Blockchain 101 - Part ...
    If you are interested in playing with this on your own, it is available online at:
    anders.com/blockchain/
    The code that runs this demo is also on GitHub:
    github.com/anders94/blockchai...
    I'm @anders94 on Twitter and @andersbrownworth on Steemit.
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  • @cosmopolitan4598
    @cosmopolitan4598 5 년 전 +1219

    Does youtube have a two thumbs like button for this kind of video?

    • @furqanasdf
      @furqanasdf 5 년 전 +24

      i did try but no, yet still i did it 3 timea

  • @bonbonpony
    @bonbonpony 7 년 전 +2088

    Why doesn't this have more views? This is the best explanation of blockchain I've ever seen on KRplus. There are many "Blockchain explained" or "Blockchain demystified" videos which are total crap, but this one is golden. Not only it explains the concepts step by step from the grass roots up, but also it is not cluttered with Bitcoin-specific nuances (which is always the problem with other presentations, despite the fact that blockchain can also be used for other purposes than Bitcoin).

    • @anders94
      @anders94  7 년 전 +226

      Thanks very much - I really appreciate your comment.

    • @MrV02
      @MrV02 6 년 전 +21

      Anders Brownworth , this is a brilliant explanation on blocks, blockchains, tokens etc. Well done! You mentioned in this video that there would be a follow-up with more details. Any timeline on when we can expect to see the next instalment?
      I look fwd to seeing it and thanks for sharing.

    • @YeOldeKamikaze
      @YeOldeKamikaze 5 년 전 +15

      No idea. And yes, all videos I watched before this one "explained" blockchains from a business perspective, not a technical one. Personally, as someone looking to implement solutions based on blockchains in the future, this is a great step forward to understanding them!

    • @InsiderMiner
      @InsiderMiner 5 년 전 +2

      Great

    • @baltakatei
      @baltakatei 5 년 전 +1

      Bon bon confirmed to be disrupting traditional financial systems.

  • @Hari-888
    @Hari-888 6 년 전 +855

    holy mother of god, best blockchain explanation ever!

  • @boyadeng7127
    @boyadeng7127 6 년 전 +408

    I believe this video is the most vivid block chain introduction so far I've ever seen, so thank you for making it.

  • @nanpanman1
    @nanpanman1 7 년 전 +531

    Best blockchain demo I've seen so far. Looking forward to future videos!

    • @DavidScovil
      @DavidScovil 7 년 전 +9

      Totally agree! I wish I'd make a follow up!

  • @05burky
    @05burky 7 년 전 +191

    Good teachers are rare. Just found one here

  • @Kay-zi6gj
    @Kay-zi6gj 7 년 전 +46

    This is one of the best demo video I've ever seen, Much appreciated Anders. You earned one more fan in your list.

  • @chrisdutoit9881
    @chrisdutoit9881 7 년 전 +17

    Finally, an explanation that makes sense. The actual visualization helped me far better understand this than most other explanations. Thanks for taking the time to do this and making it available to us.

  • @delphi7691
    @delphi7691 6 년 전 +54

    Magnificent and simply perfect blockchain explantation. If all teaching videos were like this one, the world would be a better place.

  • @hacking.society7837
    @hacking.society7837 7 년 전 +66

    this is one of the best explanation I have seen so far. no animation with jingle music.
    I am always looking for good blockchain explanation for our podcast and I will definitely consider this one for our next episode.
    Just simple and to the point! Thank you so much for this!

  • @joshuafaier1520
    @joshuafaier1520 6 년 전 +13

    Wow, having a visual representation makes this so much easier to understand. Thanks for this!

  • @andyphun2008
    @andyphun2008 7 년 전 +129

    Really well explained - I thoroughly enjoyed the video!

  • @MatsGausdal
    @MatsGausdal 7 년 전 +45

    Great video and phenomenal visualization. Looking forward to pt.2!

  • @vertigohashem
    @vertigohashem 7 년 전 +32

    Greatest BC demo ever, love it.

  • @hamishdrewry3041
    @hamishdrewry3041 6 년 전 +6

    This is a superb demo - so well presented - a testament to the effort that clearly went into the preparation.

  • @andrewscheepers7210
    @andrewscheepers7210 7 년 전 +12

    Thank you very much for taking the time to create this easy to understand version of how the Blockchain works. I truly believe it is the best explanation I have seen. Thanks

  • @joseluispiedrahita6660

    Wow, this is the most exquisite explanation I've seen so far on how a blockchain works. Thank you so much.

  • @Vaultoro
    @Vaultoro 7 년 전 +11

    This is one of the best run through's I have seen. Well done!

  • @kenjimiwa3739
    @kenjimiwa3739 6 년 전

    This is by far the BEST explanation of blockchains on KRplus. Well done. Looking forward to part 2!

  • @mattyb5290
    @mattyb5290 7 년 전 +2

    This is the only introduction to block chain that i've ever understood. Thanks for taking the time to put together this amazing demonstration!

  • @thealexgalaxyoriginal
    @thealexgalaxyoriginal 7 년 전 +100

    Really good work!

  • @CraftyOldGit
    @CraftyOldGit 7 년 전 +3

    A very helpful explanation, thanks. I think this will be particularly useful to programmers and other technical people. The low level description makes it much clearer than the theoretical videos I've watched.

  • @hassendhrif7940
    @hassendhrif7940 7 년 전 +1

    This is the BEST Blockchain demo I have ever seen. Thank you for your effort.

  • @Hamscape
    @Hamscape 7 년 전 +2

    Absolutely excellent animation of the blockchain concepts! Thanks for creating and sharing this.

  • @SERGIORFOLIVEIRA
    @SERGIORFOLIVEIRA 6 년 전 +12

    Congratulations from Brazil. Awesome explanation!

  • @franknash8453
    @franknash8453 7 년 전 +4

    Thanks Anders. Your demo makes it easy to understand the blockchain flow!

  • @user-ml6if4hx5d
    @user-ml6if4hx5d 6 년 전 +1

    Far and away the best explanation out there! Thank you for taking the time to put this together.

  • @luckyfisherman2152

    I have skimmed almost the whole KRplus. This video is by far THE most concise and clear video that explains exactly how block chain works. Thank you so much!

  • @tracygilmore5987
    @tracygilmore5987 6 년 전 +3

    This is the very best explanation of blockchain, from first principles, I have come across. Well done Anders and thank you for making the source code available.

  • @mirsalisawood4762
    @mirsalisawood4762 6 년 전 +6

    I wish every tutorial on KRplus like this. Great job. looking forward to new demo.

  • @BonBonShrimp
    @BonBonShrimp 6 년 전

    Excellent!! Gets right to the point without any abstract talk. Watching this one video explained blockchain 10x better than reading 5 articles.

  • @neelsharma567
    @neelsharma567 6 년 전 +1

    This is the best representation of block chain on the web today. Thanks for the great work !

  • @slemsvamp
    @slemsvamp 7 년 전 +8

    Thank you for this video, definitely VERY well explained, simplified and love the visual demo! :)

  • @alexhayworth
    @alexhayworth 6 년 전 +6

    This video is great - you explain things in a very clear way, and I selfishly wish you'd make a bunch more of these vids. At least, I hope you make a part 2!

  • @PeterSosinski
    @PeterSosinski 7 년 전 +1

    Very clear, simple video of how the chain works. Thank-you for being simple and concise! Excellent work. Subscribed.

  • @domleary
    @domleary 6 년 전 +1

    Best illustration of the Blockchain I’ve seen. Thank you.

  • @eugenezapata545
    @eugenezapata545 7 년 전 +16

    Excellent explanation and very well done.

  • @ThuanSuBa
    @ThuanSuBa 7 년 전 +4

    Great explanation! Thanks

  • @kawsdk
    @kawsdk 7 년 전 +2

    Great way of visualising some of the mechanics inside the blockchain. Good job, Anders!

  • @hendrajames1
    @hendrajames1 5 년 전 +1

    Amazing tutorial. The best one I've seen so far. Part 2 even gets better. Thanks Anders

  • @lucmarcoux2144
    @lucmarcoux2144 7 년 전 +6

    Finally something I can understand!
    thx

  • @SureshG
    @SureshG 7 년 전 +5

    Awesome..the best explanation of #blockchain that I've seen so far

  • @JohnCorrUK
    @JohnCorrUK 7 년 전 +2

    Excellent explanation and video on the basic mechanics behind how a Blockchain/ Distributed Ledger works (possibly the best one out there on the Web/ KRplus), great narration too by Anders!

  • @Mabitseu
    @Mabitseu 6 년 전

    This is the best blockchain explanation ever, very logical , easy to follow and understandable. Great job.

  • @arunsreekumar2156
    @arunsreekumar2156 7 년 전 +33

    awesome explanation on blockchain. You should probably do a ted talk on this.

    • @anders94
      @anders94  7 년 전 +24

      I'd be happy to if someone has a spot to offer at a TEDx event.

    • @dannymortimer2483
      @dannymortimer2483 6 년 전

      Anders Brownworth where are you based

    • @yudy92
      @yudy92 6 년 전

      Anders Brownworth you should probably reply to this thread..

    • @PeteGordonUSA
      @PeteGordonUSA 6 년 전

      Danny Mortimer Anders github shows Cambridge, MA (Boston).
      Anders, great video thanks!

    • @antskaniso
      @antskaniso 6 년 전

      which online platform do we use to solve these blocks?

  • @ecofriend93
    @ecofriend93 7 년 전 +6

    Very impressive demo! Thanks! And thanks for making the code available as well.

  • @gedankenthesis
    @gedankenthesis 7 년 전 +2

    The visual makes it so clear. excellent work! thanks.

  • @lukecrowley571
    @lukecrowley571 6 년 전 +1

    This is the best explanation of blockchain that I have seen so far. Thank you!

  • @saisatik
    @saisatik 7 년 전 +3

    That was amazing !! Thank you

  • @KiranVaidya
    @KiranVaidya 7 년 전 +16

    I am a blockchain enthusiast and this video clears a lot of confusion i had. you have explained it in very simple and efficient way. May you be blessed by Satoshi himself/herself :)

    • @mbharatm
      @mbharatm 6 년 전 +5

      unless the author of this video is Satoshi himself! ;-P

  • @kurtschatteman5193
    @kurtschatteman5193 6 년 전 +2

    Never found a better explanation than this one. Top Job !

  • @chrisberkvens
    @chrisberkvens 6 년 전 +1

    This is, by far, the best blockchain explanation i've seen.
    In fact, i keep playing this vid, although i understand it 100%, just for the beauty of it.

  • @CarloPizzutiChannel
    @CarloPizzutiChannel 6 년 전 +9

    This video is AWESOME!
    It explains in a very simple and visual way how the blockchain (applied to Bitcoin I would say, where the blockchain represents the ledger) works. And it gives you a perfect idea of why Bitcoin is so secure, because if you wanna change something in the past, like the value of a transaction, you should change every block from that one on, and not only on that blockchain but on all the "copies" that you have around.
    Once again, GREAT VIDEO. Thanks!

    • @TomKermode
      @TomKermode 6 년 전 +1

      Well, on the majority of the copies, by the sound of it. If you can outvote the others then your truth becomes the truth.

    • @RichardServello
      @RichardServello 6 년 전

      But the problem is...the chain that has the most work wins. So if you happen to have the largest data center in the world...you could manipulate a block chain.

    • @Nemozoli
      @Nemozoli 6 년 전

      That is the gist of the "51% attack" possibility.

  • @tigere01
    @tigere01 4 년 전 +7

    For all those who manged to thumbs down this awesome video, you are upside down.

  • @happy2lips
    @happy2lips 7 년 전

    Thank you for such a calm, clear and thorough explanation.

  • @YouTubist666
    @YouTubist666 7 년 전

    Thank you for a great tutorial on blockchains. I've viewed several, and your tutorial is by the far the best presentation and very clearly explained. Great approach using the visual demo.

  • @anders94
    @anders94  4 년 전 +10

    I have had to turn comments off on my blockchain videos due to spam. If you want to reach out to me, please find me on twitter @anders94 instead.
    Most of the recent comments (which I've been judiciously deleting these past few years) have been people pushing an "I can get your private keys back for you" scam which, as everyone who has watched these videos knows. is quite impossible. I hate to take such a drastic measure but I'm afraid I just don't have the time.

  • @kanishkagarg9579
    @kanishkagarg9579 7 년 전 +1

    Thank you, Anders! Truly the best ever video about blockchain in layman terms.

  • @nagarjunrajen
    @nagarjunrajen 7 년 전

    This is the best Blockchain explanation, I had came across so far. I was searching for this kind of explanation for weeks! Thanks a lot and looking forward for more videos on blockchain with IoT.

  • @lorensaunders5772
    @lorensaunders5772 6 년 전 +5

    Anders, loved this demo thank you. Couple questions:
    1. in a blockchain based technology such as bitcoin, does the entire history reside in one chain and one chain only?
    2. can you have multiple sets or threads of transactions happening simultaneously in a blockchain ledger? I'm wondering about scalability.
    3. who creates coin base or originating transactions? with bitcoin especially... I'm wondering "how it all started" so to speak. This would also help me think about future valuations of other cryptos like etherium and lite coin for example.
    Thank you! Best explanation I've ever seen.

    • @anders94
      @anders94  6 년 전 +1

      Hey.
      1. The entire history usually resides on one chain (of which everyone has a copy) but in the real world, chains split (such as the case with bitcoin into bitcoin cash, bitcoin gold and soon-to-be bitcoin 2x) so a single coin pre-split will become 2 coins, one on each version of the chain, post split. From a speculation perspective, it might be easiest to value bitcoin as a basket of all currencies derived from bitcoin instead of simply the price of one bitcoin.
      2. You can have multiple threads of transactions but that is very uncommon at this point. (I don't think any coin trading on an exchange supports that at this point but I do know of several projects that seek to diminish blockchain bloat by doing this.
      3. Coinbase transactions are allowed via a rule enforced by the software which everyone runs. It is designed into the system as both a way to get money into the system and as something to entice miners to verify transactions and include them in the chain.
      Hope this helps.

  • @jokernw
    @jokernw 6 년 전 +4

    can you show us how new blocks are created? when new bitcoin is mined how it is confirmed and transactions as well.

  • @srigutala5462
    @srigutala5462 7 년 전 +1

    I have been looking for a basic introduction to the topic and this one clearly explains the concepts. Great demo!

  • @inventorofmachines

    Beautiful. Elegant. Concise. Perhaps the most productive 17 minutes I spent today.

  • @mariodian
    @mariodian 7 년 전 +76

    Great video, thanks! I sent you some bitcoins.

  • @dcos5
    @dcos5 6 년 전 +8

    If I learned anything it's that Jackson doesn't like to give much

  • @skfjhsdjklfhsdjlfhsd
    @skfjhsdjklfhsdjlfhsd 6 년 전 +1

    Best explanation I've seen so far. Thank you for sharing your knowledge!

  • @xev790
    @xev790 7 년 전

    Thank you! Explaining blockchain this way with your coded demo makes it very clear and easy to understand.

  • @oemar99
    @oemar99 7 년 전 +40

    i believe the 11 thumbsdown of this video are conventional bankers... hahaha....

  • @DoubleBob
    @DoubleBob 7 년 전 +7

    So bitcoin miners don't create/compute new bitcoins, but they get rewarded bitcoins for verifying the validity of the transactions state in the block chain?

    • @anders94
      @anders94  7 년 전 +4

      Yep, that's generally the idea. Solving a block gives the miner the right to assign some new bitcoin to whatever address they like. Of course they choose an address they control so they can get the bitcoin, most likely sell it and pay their power bill and have some profit.

    • @samakbari1835
      @samakbari1835 7 년 전 +1

      Who rewards the miners? Is there a central entity?

    • @anders94
      @anders94  7 년 전 +2

      The miners are rewarded by being allowed to take the coinbase transaction which creates new tokens out of nothing. No central entity controls this - it is simply one of the rules that all nodes on the network have agreed to abide by by running the software.

    • @AlexandreLeite
      @AlexandreLeite 7 년 전 +1

      @Sam Akbari, the community that "buys" the new bitcoins. As long as demands outweighs supply, bitcoin price will increase and mining will keep profitable. It's like normal money. Central banks emit money and we "buy" it (accepting new money in economy). As long as there is enough product, prices will not rise because of that. The problem is that central banks generally abuse this process to cause a low inflation, because they believe a low inflation is a good thing to economy. Bitcoin is turning into a deflationary currency as its emission halves every four years. In the future, there will be no new bitcoins and miners will receive only transaction fees. So, many bet bitcoin prices will skyrocket to the moon.

    • @admorphit
      @admorphit 6 년 전

      Every bitcoin transaction also has an associated fee- the miner that solves the block also earns the fees of those transactions.

  • @eitan71
    @eitan71 6 년 전

    i think i saw like 8-10 "what is Blockchain" videos on KRplus.
    only with this video i FINALLY understand it...
    this is BY FAR the BEST Blockchain explanation video !
    Thank you VERY much !

  • @YuGoCheff
    @YuGoCheff 6 년 전 +3

    This means everyone could calculate how much money you have?

    • @anders94
      @anders94  6 년 전 +4

      Yes, blockchains are public, but in practice they don't use names of people like I do here. Stay tuned for the next video where I bring public / private key cryptography into the example.

  • @hg2.
    @hg2. 6 년 전 +4

    No. Min 3:00 What do you mean "this block is signed" ?????

    • @anders94
      @anders94  6 년 전 +4

      It is totally arbitrarily defined. If we work with this rule though and call a block "signed" when its hash starts with at least four zeros, we get this ability to require something that is hard to do but easy to check. This turns out to be very useful when getting a group of disinterested nodes on the internet to agree that some data is the official "correct" data.

    • @hg2.
      @hg2. 6 년 전

      Yes (!). I'm a newbie and I benefited greatly from you video (thanks!). The "signed" part 'sunk in' with the 2nd listening to your vid. Thank you for talking slow. These bitcoin gurus talk like auctioneers -- "just slow it down 20% if you want people to keep up with you".
      Am looking forward to your Part 2 video, but these can be a challenge to make.
      Question: other btc vids talk about "the Transaction Chain" -- I understand the concept, but is it SEPARATE from the blockchain? (I don't see why it should/would be, but other talk about it like it is separate).
      On the politcal from, my biggest fear is that Govt does to Bitcoin what it did to gold -- made it illegal to have/use. With Bitcoin, you just make it illegal to exchange.
      Counter-pressure: pressure AMAZON (and Walmart) to accept Bitcoin. (!!!!).
      Carry on! Bitcoin rocks!

    • @anders94
      @anders94  6 년 전 +1

      The "transaction chain" and the blockchain are the same thing. Blocks consist of transactions.
      Governments making use or ownership of cryptocurrencies illegal is a concern, but only to the extent that all other governments do the same. FDR made ownership of gold in the USA illegal in 1933 as a means to get more gold back into the reserve so he could print more dollars. (which at the time were backed in part by gold) This was reversed in 1974 by Ford. Other countries didn't make gold ownership illegal en masse so gold retained value elsewhere during that time.
      I don't think bitcoin is best suited for payments. It seems to me more like a tool for bulk settlement instead so I don't think it is likely Amazon or Walmart will accept it directly. Just a guess though.

    • @hg2.
      @hg2. 6 년 전

      Thank you Anders.
      I'm in the awkward/uncomfortable position of "preaching to the minister" about Bitcoin. First up: you obviously know more about than me; and your video above has helped out a lot in my/the-world's understanding of how Bitcoin works.
      That said, I URGE you and everyone in the "Bitcoin community" to pressure Amazon into using it (!) re: decentralization and mass recognition. The idea is make Bitcoin so big government wouldn't dare kill-switch it -- because that's what they want to do. Government's hatred of gold will translate into hatred of Bitcoin. If they try to kill-switch it, make the price they pay as high as possible.

    • @hg2.
      @hg2. 6 년 전

      Pardon the hyperbole of the previous post. I tune in to the political, and crypto's problem looks political, not technical.
      However,
      These two videos raise the concern that crypto currencies will not survive Quantum Computing. (????)
      The Cryptocurrency Kill Switch
      krplus.net/bidio/caqXZ5ahpKnWiYY
      Quantum computing explained with a deck of cards | Dario Gil, IBM Research
      krplus.net/bidio/qd1uhoZrdqXYnag

  • @raghuttamarao
    @raghuttamarao 7 년 전

    Probably the best and most succinct explanation of the concept of blockchain. Thank you Anders. Keep the good works coming.....

  • @fandaodao
    @fandaodao 6 년 전

    Wow, this is the best blockchain demo I've seen so far. Thank you!

  • @mickymtl
    @mickymtl 7 년 전 +4

    The average Joe won't get it but good video for the rest of us.

    • @MickaelGedlu
      @MickaelGedlu 7 년 전 +1

      I haven't seen it yet, so thanks for the heads-up.

  • @shoutitallloud
    @shoutitallloud 7 년 전 +6

    So if someone sends me crypto-money, I have to check the chain of transactions to confirm he actually have that summ. And as far as the hashes are correct this new transaction is valid. Right? Now, I have to sign the lager with new hash, that is to mine the some "nonce" to find special type of hash? But during the mining process there can be new trasactions, so the lager changes multiple times. So when does this very moment comes a new block in chain is populated?

    • @anders94
      @anders94  7 년 전 +9

      You don't have to check the ledger to make sure the new money you got actually exists because the miners do that job. it is nice to independently verify that though.
      There may be many updates to the ledger. You only become more and more sure your update happened as more blocks are added to the blockchain.
      Sometimes the copy of the chain you have doesn't agree with others when 2 blocks are created at the same time and you ended up with the invalid chain. In these cases, the bad block(s) are removed (which is called a reorg) and the correct block(s) are added. If your transaction isn't in the newly added block it "didn't happen". That is the uncertainty.
      Generally though, if your transaction is 6 blocks "in the past", it will never be reorged.

    • @shoutitallloud
      @shoutitallloud 7 년 전

      Thanks for reply. I found one more video about bitcoin that covers this question.

    • @Deserthacker
      @Deserthacker 7 년 전 +1

      Hey :) Do you mind linking that exact video? I would be interested

    • @Deserthacker
      @Deserthacker 7 년 전

      shoutitallloud Thanks!

    • @deepakparamanand
      @deepakparamanand 7 년 전 +3

      do you mind sharing the link of that video??

  • @sabugopinath
    @sabugopinath 7 년 전

    Anders, Thanks. This is the most succinct Blockchain basics video that I have come across. Keep it flowing.

  • @panumatinaresh
    @panumatinaresh 7 년 전

    This is the best blockchain demo i have ever watched . Easy to understand and totally practical. Thanks a ton...

  • @bgordski
    @bgordski 7 년 전 +13

    At 14.21 You used the term, "This begs the question", that is a logical term (fallacy) called circular reasoning. The classic example is, "Are you still beating your wife?" where the answer is assumed from the question. What you meant to say was, "This raises the question". Thanks for your excellent video.

    • @anders94
      @anders94  7 년 전 +8

      Didn't know - thanks.

    • @BrainchildDnB
      @BrainchildDnB 6 년 전 +3

      robert, your definition of "begs the question" is out of date. Its modern usage is the way Anders uses it in this video.

  • @peteallennh
    @peteallennh 7 년 전 +2

    Fabulous explanation, absolutely great. Best I've seen anywhere.

  • @justinmurberg1935
    @justinmurberg1935 5 년 전

    Excellent video. Simple enough that you don't need to know anything about blockchain to follow but technical enough that you can understand the fundamentals behind how a blockchain actually operates.

  • @nowmintyfresh
    @nowmintyfresh 7 년 전 +1

    Fantastic introductory explanation of a block chain. First one I heard where I could actually follow along.

  • @9kilsyth
    @9kilsyth 6 년 전

    Much appreciate Anders. Well described and very helpful. Quite a demo to setup, but it is a benefit to the public. Clear concise and logic. Thanks once again.

  • @spiralhalo
    @spiralhalo 6 년 전

    This is nice. I've seen several blockchain explanations before but this is the one I can actually understand without going too deep into the details.

  • @icloudtechnologies

    This is really awesome! The simplest and the best explanation of blockchain I've seen so far.

  • @giuliettamasina
    @giuliettamasina 6 년 전

    Excellent video! Far beyond anything else I've seen on KRplus that is supposedly explaining blockchains but doesn't really manage to in a clear way. This one is very pedagogical.

  • @3dnanx
    @3dnanx 7 년 전 +1

    Best Blockchain explanation so far, thanks for this great video tutorial!

  • @renatoargh
    @renatoargh 7 년 전 +1

    This is the most clarifying video about the blockchain data structure I ever came across! Thanks a lot :)

  • @hallu6666
    @hallu6666 7 년 전

    Demystified a new topic with such clarity and lucidity! Great job and a big thumbs up from a layman.

  • @TrendRain
    @TrendRain 6 년 전

    Thank you very much. It’s been about 5 months I was looking for the explanation of blockchain, gotta to admit it, this is the best of all. Thank you

  • @splendorman7922
    @splendorman7922 5 년 전

    dude seriously this is the best of the best explanation ever created/visualized. you are the man! thank you!

  • @yashvikhankar7454
    @yashvikhankar7454 4 년 전

    The only video you need to watch to understand the working of a blockchain!!
    Good work!

  • @kjwenterprises
    @kjwenterprises 5 년 전

    Anders, bless you for this wonderful interactive website and series of videos! I'm an educator and THIS will become my go to resource to authentically teach the blockchain
    process and its related concepts!!

  • @jonathangardner517
    @jonathangardner517 6 년 전 +1

    The best explanation I have seen, great work Anders

  • @mananthakkar3481
    @mananthakkar3481 7 년 전

    I was fiddling around since long to understand this and you nailed it quite interestingly. Loved it! Appreciate your efforts!

  • @schwarzkelloggs
    @schwarzkelloggs 7 년 전

    Super great effect of putting up a web form interactive example of this!! Very nicely done, thank you!!!

  • @eternity3061
    @eternity3061 6 년 전

    Its really simple to understand. Best explanation I have seen so far. Thanks Anders! It seems there is a lot of preparation behind this video.

  • @tobiasloffler1352
    @tobiasloffler1352 6 년 전

    Wow, this is by far the best video about the basics of the blockchain I have seen. Awesome work!

  • @lns2kor
    @lns2kor 5 년 전

    The best explanation of Block Chain concept with an example. Thank you and appreciate for your time and effort!

  • @tommyv4980
    @tommyv4980 5 년 전

    Finally someone with people skills that can explain all of this. Thank you Anders.