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Blockchain:NovelProvenanceApplications
April12,2022
CongressionalResearchService
R47064
SUMMARY
R47064
April12,2022
KristenE.BuschAnalystinScienceandTechnologyPolicy
Blockchain:NovelProvenanceApplications
Blockchain,generally,isadatabasetechnologythatrecordsandstoresinformationinblocksofdatathatarelinked,or“chained,”together.Datastoredonablockchainarecontinuallyshared,replicated,andsynchronizedacrossthenodesinanetwork—individualcomputersystemsorspecializedhardwarethatcommunicatewitheachotherandstoreandprocessinformation.Thissystemenablestamper-resistantrecordkeepingwithoutacentralizedauthorityorintermediary.
Therearemultipletypesofblockchains,and,dependingonthetype,recordeddatamaybeaccessibletoallusersoronlyadesignatedsubset.Allblockchainssharecommoncharacteristics,
includingdecentralization(i.e.,nocentralizedauthority),immutability(i.e.,theblockchainrecordsareunalterable),andpseudonymity(i.e.,howusers’real-worldidentitiesarehandled).Certainblockchaintypesmayoffergreaterlevelsofdecentralizationandpseudonymitythanothers.Newblockchainapplications,suchassmartcontracts,non-fungibletokens,anddecentralizationautonomousorganizations,mayautomateprocessesorreplaceintermediariesinavarietyoffields.
Recentdevelopmentsinblockchaingovernanceprotocolsandconsensusmechanismshaveraisedconcernsabouttheenvironmentalimpact,oversight,andaccountabilityofblockchainnetworks.
Sinceitscreationin2008,blockchainhasbeenmostcommonlyassociatedwithcryptocurrencies—digitalcurrenciesthatusersexchangethroughdecentralizedcomputernetworks.Morerecently,publicandprivatesectoractorshaveusedblockchainapplicationsinfieldssuchassupplychainmanagement,identitymanagement,andassetregistration.Blockchaintechnologiesmayenableestablishingtheprovenanceofgoodsandtrackingtheirprogressionthroughasupplychain;identity-managementwithdigitalcredentials;recordingtheownershipofdigitalandphysicalobjects;andthetransferofproperty,rights,orgoodswithoutathird-partyintermediary.TheUnitedStatesisahubforprivate-sectorblockchaindevelopment,andmanystatesandfederalagenciesareexperimentingwithnovelblockchainprovenanceapplications,includingtheFoodandDrugAdministrationandDepartmentoftheTreasury.
Proponentsclaimthatblockchaincanincreasetransparencyandefficiencyinmanyfieldsbyenablingauditableandimmutablerecordkeeping.However,opponentshavesignificantconcerns.Blockchaintechnologiesarematuringandfullydevelopedusecasesoutsideofthefinancialsectorarerelativelylimited.Insomeapplications,blockchaintechnologiescanaddunnecessarycomplexitycomparedwithusingconventionaldatabasesorotheralternatives.Thetechnologymayalsoposesecurityandprivacyrisksifsensitiveinformationispermanentlyrecordedonablockchain,encryptionalgorithmsarebroken,smartcontractsmalfunction,ordigitalwalletsandotherblockchainapplicationsarehacked.Someblockchainsalsouseenergy-intensiveprocessestovalidatetransactions,whichcanconsumeasmuchenergyassmallnations.
Individualstateshavepassedlegislationorestablishedinitiativestodevelop,incentivize,andregulateblockchaintechnologies.Somestateshavetakenvastlydifferentapproachestoblockchaintechnologies,sothestate-levelregulationsthatdoexistvarywidely.Ahandfuloffederalagencieshavereleasedguidanceonblockchaintechnologiesinspecificsectors,suchasfinance,butthereislittleguidanceforblockchainapplicationsinotherfields,suchsupplychainlogistics,identitycredentialing,orintellectualpropertyandassetregistration.Inthemeantime,ChinaandtheEuropeanUnionhaveinvestedheavilyinblockchaintechnologiesanddevelopedtheirownrespectiveregulatoryframeworks,sointernationalregulationsmayalsoconflictwithoneanother.
Congressmayconsidertheappropriaterole,ifany,theU.S.governmentmayplayinthedevelopmentorregulationofblockchaintechnologiesandapplications.Congresscouldconsiderfundingresearchintoblockchaintechnologies,supportingstandardsdevelopment,ordirectingfederalagenciestocreateguidanceoncertainblockchainapplications,amongotheroptions.Congressmayalsoconsidertherolesofthepublicandprivatesectorsinaddressingthepotentialrisksassociatedwithblockchaintechnologiesgenerally,aswellaswithinspecificsectorsandwithspecificapplications.Forexample,Congressmightconsiderwhetherexistingprivacyregulationsareadequatetoaddresspotentialconcernsarisingfromtheuseofblockchaintechnologiesandblockchain-enabledprovenanceapplications.
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Contents
Introduction 1
OverviewofBlockchain 2
BlocksofData 2
ChainingBlocks 3
DistributedNetworks 4
TypesofBlockchains 5
Public,Private,Hybrid,andConsortiumBlockchains 5
Permissionlessvs.Permissioned 5
ConsensusMechanisms 7
GovernanceandProtocols 9
SmartContracts 10
NFTs,dApps,andDAOs 10
BlockchaininProvenanceApplications 11
SupplyChainProvenance 11
IdentityandCredentialProvenance 13
RegistriesandAssetProvenance 14
OtherBlockchainApplications 16
DomesticandInternationalInitiativesandRegulatoryFrameworks 16
StateRegulatoryFrameworks 16
InternationalRegulatoryFrameworks 18
China 18
EuropeanUnion 19
ConsiderationsforCongress 19
RegulatoryAuthorityandFederalAgencies 19
PolicyConsiderationsandRisks 20
StandardsDevelopment 21
Conclusion 22
Figures
Figure1.DiagramofBlockchainandCryptographicLinking 3
Figure2.Centralizedvs.DistributedLedgerSystems 4
Tables
Table1.TypesofBlockchains 6
TableA-1.SelectedBlockchainLegislationIntroducedinthe115th-117thCongresses 23
Appendixes
AppendixA.SelectedLegislationandHearings 23
AppendixB.Glossary 25
Contacts
AuthorInformation 26
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Introduction
Blockchainisadatabasetechnologythatrecordsandstoresinformationinblocksofdatathatarelinked,or“chained,”together.Datastoredonablockchainarecontinuallyshared,replicated,andsynchronizedacrossthenodesinanetwork—individualcomputersystemsorspecializedhardwarethatcommunicatewitheachotherandstoreandprocessinformation.Thissystemenablestamper-resistantrecordkeepingwithoutacentralizedauthorityorintermediary.Allblockchainssharecommoncharacteristics,includingalevelofdecentralization(i.e.,nocentralizedauthority),immutability(i.e.,theblockchainrecordsareunalterable),andpseudonymity(i.e.,howusers’real-worldidentitiesarehandled).
Sinceitscreationin2008,blockchainhasbeenmostcommonlyassociatedwithcryptocurrencies—digitalcurrenciesthatusersexchangethroughdecentralizedcomputernetworks.Proponentsofblockchaintechnologieshaveidentifiedapplicationsthathelpestablishtheprovenanceofphysicalanddigitalitems.Provenanceistheabilitytoknowtheoriginandhistoryofaphysicalordigitalitem.Blockchaintechnologiesmayenableestablishingtheprovenanceofgoodsandtrackingtheirprogressionthroughasupplychain;identity-managementwithdigitalcredentials;recordingtheownershipofdigitalandphysicalobjects;andthetransferofproperty,rights,orgoodswithoutathird-partyintermediary.
Congressmayconsidertheappropriaterole,ifany,theU.S.governmentmayplayinthedevelopmentorregulationofblockchaintechnologiesandapplications.Congresscouldconsiderfundingresearchintoblockchaintechnologies,supportingstandardsdevelopment,ordirectingfederalagenciestocreateguidanceoncertainblockchainapplications,amongotheroptions.
Congressmayalsoconsidertherolesofthepublicandprivatesectorsinaddressingthepotentialrisksassociatedwithblockchaintechnologiesgenerally,aswellaswithinspecificsectorsandapplications.
Thisreportfocusesonblockchainprovenanceapplicationsinsupplychainmanagement,identitymanagement,andregistryandassettracking.Itprovidesanoverviewofblockchaintechnologiesandrecenttechnicaldevelopments.Thisreportdiscussesexamplesofinternationalanddomesticregulatoryframeworksandcongressionalconsiderationsforblockchaintechnologies.Formoreinformationoncryptocurrenciesandotherblockchainapplications,seethefollowinglistofexistingCRSproducts.
CRSProductsonBlockchainTechnologiesandApplications
BlockchainTechnologies
CRSReportR45116,Blockchain:BackgroundandPolicyIssues,byChrisJaikaran.
CRSTestimonyTE10025,BeyondBitcoin:EmergingApplicationsforBlockchainTechnology,byChrisJaikaran.CRSVideoWVB00200,UnderstandingBlockchainTechnologyandItsPolicyImplications,byChrisJaikaran.Non-FinancialBlockchainApplications
CRSReportR45863,Bitcoin,Blockchain,andtheEnergySector,byCorrieE.ClarkandHeatherL.Greenley.CRSInFocusIF11829,BlockchainTechnologyandAgriculture,byGenevieveK.Croft.
CRSInFocusIF10810,BlockchainandInternationalTrade,byRachelF.Fefer.
FinancialBlockchainApplications
CRSReportR46208,DigitalAssetsandSECRegulation,byEvaSu.
CRSReportR45427,Cryptocurrency:TheEconomicsofMoneyandSelectedPolicyIssues,byDavidW.Perkins.CRSReportR45440,InternationalApproachestoDigitalCurrencies,byRebeccaM.Nelson.
CRSReportR46486,Telegraphs,Steamships,andVirtualCurrency:AnAnalysisofMoneyTransmitterRegulation,by
AndrewP.Scott.
CRSReportR45664,VirtualCurrenciesandMoneyLaundering:LegalBackground,EnforcementActions,andLegislativeProposals,byJayB.SykesandNicoleVanatko.
CRSReportR46843,InternationalFinancialMessagingSystems,byLianaWongandRebeccaM.Nelson.
CRSReportR43339,Bitcoin:Questions,Answers,andAnalysisofLegalIssues,byEdwardV.MurphyandM.MaureenMurphy.
CRSInFocusIF10824,FinancialInnovation:“Cryptocurrencies”,byDavidW.Perkins.
CRSInFocusIF10825,DigitalCurrencies:SanctionsEvasionRisks,byRebeccaM.NelsonandLianaW.Rosen.CRSInFocusIF11004,FinancialInnovation:DigitalAssetsandInitialCoinOfferings,byEvaSu.
CRSInFocusIF11910,CryptocurrencyTransfersandDataCollection,byMarkP.KeightleyandAndrewP.Scott.
CRSInFocusIF11471,FinancialInnovation:CentralBankDigitalCurrencies,byMarcLabonte,RebeccaM.Nelson,andDavidW.Perkins.
CRSInFocusIF10513,FinancialInnovation:“Fintech”,byDavidW.Perkins.
CRSInFocusIF11195,FinancialInnovation:ReducingFintechRegulatoryUncertainty,byDavidW.Perkins,CherylR.Cooper,andEvaSu.
CRSInsightIN11709,DecentralizedFinance(DeFi)andFinancialServicesDisintermediation:PolicyChallenges,byEvaSu.CRSInsightIN11632,Pandemics,Payments,and(Digital)Property,byAndrewP.Scott.
CRSInsightIN11183,Libra:AFacebook-ledCryptocurrencyInitiative,byRebeccaM.NelsonandDavidW.Perkins.
CRSLegalSidebarWSLG1856,ForFirstTime,FinCENImposesPenaltyonForeign-BasedVirtualCurrencyExchangeforViolationsofAnti-MoneyLaunderingLaws,byM.MaureenMurphy.
CRSLegalSidebarLSB10227,CFTCandVirtualCurrencies:NewCourtRulingsandImplicationsforCongress,byNicoleVanatko.
OverviewofBlockchain
BlocksofData
Blockchainisasystemtokeeptrackofinformationandstoredata.1Inmanycases,blockchainsrecordtransactionaldata(e.g.,assetssentandreceivedbetweenparties).Transactionsoccurringataroundthesametimeonanetworkaregroupedtogetherandrecordedasblocksofdataontheblockchain.Atypicalblockontheblockchainmightincludethousandsoftransactions,eachwithitsowntransactiondata,listofsendersandrecipients,andtimestamp.2However,theexacttypeofinformationstoredinablockdependsonthespecificcase,suchastheexchangeofdigitalcurrency,saleandtransferoflandtitles,recordsofintellectualpropertyrights,oridentityinformation.
Forthisreport,theterm“blockchain”referstothedigitalledger(i.e.,record)oftransactions.A“blockchainnetwork”referstothecollectionofnodes(i.e.,computerorhardwaresystems)withinadistributednetwork,foraspecificblockchain.Eachnetworkhasitsownblockchainledger.A“blockchainplatform”isatechnicalinfrastructurethatsupportsblockchainoperationsanddevelopment,suchasEthereumorSolana,onwhichotherfeaturesorblockchain-basedapplicationscanbebuilt.Finally,“blockchaintechnologies”referstothemanydifferent
1Foranoverviewofblockchain,seeCRSReportR45116,Blockchain:BackgroundandPolicyIssues,byChrisJaikaran.
2Foranin-depthtechnicalexplanationofblockchain,seeDylanJ.Yaga,PeterM.Mell,andNikRoby,etal.,BlockchainTechnologyOverview,NationalInstituteofStandardsandTechnology,NISTInteragency/InternalReport(NISTIR)8202,Gaithersburg,MD,October3,2018,/10.6028/NIST.IR.8202.
implementationsandapplicationsofblockchains,suchasdecentralizedapps(DApps),decentralizedautonomousorganizations(DAO),non-fungibletokens(NFT),andsmartcontracts,whichareexploredinthe“DApps,DAOs,andNFTs”sectionofthisreport.
ChainingBlocks
Inablockchain,theblocksofdataarecryptographicallychainedtogetherthroughahashfunction,3whichreferstohoweachblockcontainsuniquedatafromthepreviousblock.Ahashfunctionproducesastringofcharactersasanoutputgivensomedataasinput.Thisisaone-wayfunction,meaningahashvaluemaybecreatedfromaninput,buttheinputcannotberecreatedfromthehash.4Anumberofblockchaintransactionsaregroupedtogethertomakeasingleblock,whichisthenhashed.Anychangestooneblockwouldchangethehashandimmediatelyshowinthesubsequentblock,therebycreatinganimmutableandtamper-resistantrecordoftransactions.5Asshownin
Figure1,
eachblockcontainsahashofthepreviousblock’sdataandthemaintransactiondata.Theconstantadditionofnewblocksiscriticaltomaintainingablockchain’ssecurity.6
Figure1.DiagramofBlockchainandCryptographicLinking
Source:CRS,adaptedfromDylanJ.Yaga,PeterM.Mell,andNikRoby,etal.,BlockchainTechnologyOverview,NationalInstituteofStandardsandTechnology,NISTInteragency/InternalReport(NISTIR)8202,Gaithersburg,MD,October3,2018,/10.6028/NIST.IR.8202.
Notes:Startingfromtheleftmostblockinthediagram,themainblockdata(suchasatransactionlist,etc.)ishashedandstoredinthecurrentblockheader(alongwithotherdatasuchasatimestamp)(Block1).Theentireblockheaderishashedandstoredinthenextblock’sheader(Block2).Theprocessrepeatsforeachblock(Block3).Thus,eachblockwillcontainahashfromthepreviousblock,whichcreatesachainofblocksthat
“reference”or“point”tooneanother.Ifablock’sdatawasretroactivelyaltered,itwouldautomaticallyresultinadifferenthash.
3Therearevariouskindsofhashfunctions,suchasSHA-256,Scrypt,andX11.Eachhashingfunctionhasitsownadvantagesanddisadvantagesfortheblockchain’sspeed,energy-efficiency,andthroughput.
4Formoreinformationonhashfunctions,seeCRSReportR45116,Blockchain:BackgroundandPolicyIssues,byChrisJaikaran.
5Ifanydatainapreviousblockischanged,itwillresultinadifferenthash,whichalertstheblockchainnetwork.Thismakestheblockchainimmutableandtamper-resistant.
6Inordertochangethedatainaparticularblock,theusermustalsochangeallsubsequentblocks.Ina“51%attack,”abadactorattemptstogain51%ofthecomputingpowerneededtogenerateblocksinapublic,permissionlessnetwork.Thistypeofattackisverydifficultbecausetheattackermustoutpacetheblockcreationrateoftherestofthenetworkwhilenewblocksarebeingcontinuouslyadded.
DistributedNetworks
Thechainedblocksoftransactiondataformadigitalledgerthatisstoredandmaintainedbymultiplepartiesinadistributed,peer-to-peercomputernetwork(i.e.,withoutcentralizedadministrationoruseofanintermediary’srepository).7Thetermledgerreferstoarecordorcollectionoftransactions,whichtrackthemovementofmoneyorgoodsfromoneentitytoanother.Conventionally,mostrecordsaredigitalandstoredonserversmaintainedbyasingleentityororganization.Blockchain,however,createsmultipleidenticalledgersonindividualcomputersystemsorspecializedhardwarecallednodes.8Throughcombiningpre-existingtechnologies,9blockchaintechnologiesenablepeer-to-peertransactionsandrecordkeepingbysharingeachupdatewithparticipatingnodesinthenetworkasarecordofactivityforverification.The“safetyinnumbers”approachreducesthelikelihoodoffraud.Blockchainisoneexampleofthelargercategoryofdistributedledgertechnologies(DLTs).10
Figure2
demonstratesthedifferencesbetweencentralizedanddistributedledgers.
Figure2.Centralizedvs.DistributedLedgerSystems
Source:CRS,adaptedfromU.S.GovernmentAccountabilityOffice,Blockchain&DistributedLedgerTechnologies,GAO-19-704SP,September16,2019,https:
//www.gao
.
gov/
p
roducts/gao-19-704sp.
7Blockchainwascreatedbyanindividualorgroupofpeopleoperatingunderthepseudonym“SatoshiNakamoto.”SatoshiNakamotopublishedawhitepaperoutliningapeer-to-peerdigitalpaymentssystem,whichwasthefoundationforBitcoin,thefirstapplicationofblockchain.SatoshiNakamoto,“Bitcoin:APeer-to-PeerElectronicCashSystem,”WhitePaper,2008,
http://satoshinakamoto.me/bitcoin.pdf.
8A“full”nodestoresthefullblockchaindataandverifiesblocks;a“l(fā)ight”nodeonlystoressomeoftheblockchaindata;a“publishingnode”isafullnodethatalsopublishesnewblocks.
9Blockchainscombinemanypre-existingtechnologies,includingasymmetrickeyencryption,hashvalues,Merkletrees,andpeer-to-peernetworks.Formoreinformationonthetechnologiesunderlyingblockchain,seeCRSReportR45116,Blockchain:BackgroundandPolicyIssues,byChrisJaikaran.
10Althoughdefinitionsmaydiffer,distributedledgertechnologies(DLT)areoftenreferredtoas“amulti-partysysteminwhichparticipantsreachagreementoverasetofshareddataanditsvalidity,intheabsenceofacentralcoordinator.WhatseparatesDLTsystemsfromtraditionaldistributeddatabasesarefeaturesrootedindesignscapableofsupportingdataandmaintainingdataintegrityinanadversarialenvironment.”MichelRauchs,AndrewGlidden,andBrianGordon,etal.,DistributedLedgerTechnologySystems:AConceptualFramework,UniversityofCambridgeCentreforAlternativeFinance,August2018,pp.19-20,https://
www.jbs.cam.ac.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/2018-10-26-
conceptualising-dlt-systems.pdf.
Bypublishingallblockchaintransactionstoallparticipatingnodes,whichnodeoperatorsmaintainandcanconstantlyverify,proponentsbelieveblockchainmayenablemoresecureandtransparentrecordkeepingcomparedtotraditionaldatamanagementsystemsthatusecentralizeddatabasesmaintainedbyasingleorganization.Afundamentalideabehindblockchainisthatanindividualcantrustthesystemasawholewithoutnecessarilytrustinganyoftheparticipantssincethereisasharedrecordofalltransactions.
TypesofBlockchains
Therearemanydifferenttypesofblockchains,eachwithuniquecharacteristicsandapplications.Thefourmajortypesofblockchains—public,private,hybrid,andconsortiumblockchains—areshownin
Table1.
However,allblockchaintypessharecommoncharacteristics,includingimmutabilityandalevelofdecentralizationandpseudonymity.Thesecharacteristicsarenotprerequisitesforablockchain,butvaryingfeatures.Thebalanceamongthesecharacteristicsmayvarydependingonthetypeofblockchainandspecificimplementation.
Public,Private,Hybrid,andConsortiumBlockchains
Publicblockchainsallowanyonewithaninternetconnectiontoaccessand“read”theblockchainledger.Publicblockchainsfeatureadegreeofpseudonymitybyallowingparticipantstouseverifiablealiasesthroughpublic-privatekeycryptography.11Participantscanuseapublickeytoencryptdata,andaprivatekeytodecryptthedata.12Participantscanalsosignatransactionwiththeirprivatekey,andtherecipientcanverifythesignaturewiththepublickey.13Insuchsystems,linkingidentitiestopseudonymsiscomputationallyanddataintensive.Accesstoprivateblockchains,typicallyrunbyacompanyforthebenefitofthatcompanyorclients,isgenerallycontrolled.Unlikepublicblockchains,privateblockchainsrequiresomelevelofidentityverificationbeforeaccessisauthorized.Privateblockchainsrunbyagroupofentitiesarecalledconsortiumblockchains.
Hybridblockchainscombineelementsofbothpublicandprivatenetworks.Hybridblockchains,orsidechains,arecontrolled-accessblockchainsattachedtoalarger,publicblockchain.Sidechainsmayenablespecific,authorizeduserstoexchangesensitiveinformationoffthemainblockchain.Forexample,thepopularblockchainplatformEthereumenablesdeveloperstobuildprivatesidechains.
Permissionlessvs.Permissioned
Blockchainnetworksareeitherpermissionlessorpermissioned,whichisindependentofwhethertheblockchainispublicorprivate.
11Eachkeyisageneratedthroughacryptographicalgorithm.Formoreinformationonpublic-privatekeycryptographyandblockchain,seeCRSReportR45116,Blockchain:BackgroundandPolicyIssues,byChrisJaikaran.
12“Publickeyencryption,orpublickeycryptography,isamethodofencryptingdatawithtwodifferentkeysandmakingoneofthekeys,thepublickey,availableforanyonetouse.Theotherkeyisknownastheprivatekey.Dataencryptedwiththepublickeycanonlybedecryptedwiththeprivatekey,anddataencryptedwiththeprivatekeycanonlybedecryptedwiththepublickey.”Cloudflare,HowDoesPublicKeyEncryptionWork?PublicJeyCryptographyandSSL,https://
/learning/ssl/how-does-public-key-encryption-work/.
WhitfieldDiffieandMartinHellman,“NewDirectionsinCryptography,”IEEETransactionsonInformationTheory,vol.22,no.6(1976),pp.644-654,/iel5/18/22693/01055638.pdf.
13Formoreinformationonpublicandprivatekeys,aswellasencryption,seeCRSReportR44642,Encryption:FrequentlyAskedQuestions,byChrisJaikaran.
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Onpermissionlessblockchains,allnodeshaveequalrights,withanynodeabletoviewthefullblockchainandpotentiallyaddadditionalblocks.Permissionedblockchainsallowonlyauthorizednodestoviewtheblockchainandvalidateblocks.Permissionsmayalsobevariable,withsomenodesonlyabletoviewaportionoftheblockchain,othersabletoviewthewholeblockchain,andstillothersabletoaddandvalidateblocks.Inapermissionedsystem,administratorscontroltherightsofnodesontheblockchain,howmanynodesareneededtovalidateanewblock,andbywhatconsensusmechanism.Differenttypesofblockchainsmayoffervaryinglevelsofanonymity,speed,andefficiency.
Table1.TypesofBlockchains
AbilitytoValidateTransactions
AbilitytoReadandSubmitTransactions
Permissioned
Permissionless
PublicBlockchain
Allnodescanreadandsubmittransactions.Onlyauthorizednodescanvalidatetransactions.
Examples:Sovrin
Allnodescanread,submit,andvalidatetransactions.Nocentralentitymanagesblockchainmembership.
Examples:Ethereum,Bitcoin
PrivateBlockchain
Onlyauthorizednodescanread,submit,andvalidatetransactions.
NA(allprivateblockchainsarepermissionedbydefinition)
HybridBlockchain
Onlyauthorizednodescanaccesstheprivatechain,butallnodescanread,submit,andvalidatetransactionsonthepublicchain.Allhybridblockchainsareinpermissionedandpermissionlesscategories.
ConsortiumBlockchain
Onlynodesauthorizedbytheconsortiumcanaccessthechain,andsubmitandvalidatetransactions.
Examples:HyperledgerFabric
NA(allconsortiumblockchainsarepermissionedbydefinition)
Source:CRS,adaptedfromRomanBeck,ChristophMüller-Bloch,andJohnLeslieKing,“GovernanceintheBlockchainEconomy:AFrameworkandResearchAgenda,”JournaloftheAssociationforInformationSystems,vol.19,no.10(2018).
Blockchaintechnologiesareoftendescribedasdecentralizedbecauseoftheuseofdistributedledgersandlackofcentralizedservers.Decentralization,however,isnotaconditionofblockchain,butavaryingfeature,dependentonthetypeofblockchainandimplementation.Manycloudserviceproviders(CSP),suchasOracleandAmazonWebServices(AWS),offercloudservicesforblockchainplatforms.14Currently,AWSreportsthat25%ofallEthereumnodesrunontheirservices.15WhileaCSPmightnotactasacentralvalidatingauthority,itbecomesathirdpartytotransactionsonhostedblockchains.16However,inotherservices,aCSPmaybecomeakindofcentralauthority.Forexample,variouscompanieshavehiredIBM,aCSP,tobuildtheirblockchainsandhostthemintheIBMCloud,ratherthaneachindividualcompanydevelopingthenecessaryblockchaininfrastructureinternally.17
14FormoreinformationonOracle’sblockchainservices,see“OracleBlockchain,”https://
/
blockchain/.
15FormoreinformationonAmazon’sblockchainservices,see“BlockchainonAWS,”/blockchain/.
16Forinformationonpeer-to-peernetworksandCSPs,seeCRSReportR45116,Blockchain:BackgroundandPolicyIssues,byChrisJaikaran.
17FormoreinformationonIBM’sblockchainservices,seeIBM,“IBMBlockchainPlatform,”https://
/
cloud/blockchain-platform.
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Differentblockchainpermissionframeworksprioritizeandbalancefactorssuchastransparency,speed,andsecurity.Forexample,manycryptocurrencies,NFTs,anddecentralizedfinanceapplicationsusepublic,permissionless,orhybridblockchainnetworks.However,companiesthatadoptblockchainfortheirinternalservicestypicallyuseprivateorconsortiumblockchainnetworksduetotheirincreasedeffi
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