BLOCKSTACK

BLOCKSTACK

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一种用于分散式应用的新型互联网。
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2017年11月1日
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互联网的设计是分散的,但随着时间的推移 它在几个大公司的控制之下。这个 整合是数据所有权的主要威胁,是开放的 市场和言论自由。 互联网的建筑师有很多事情是正确的,但他们 在原设计上也偏重于安全性。如 结果,互联网用户到处都不安全了 已经将他们的数据置于更大的风险中。 Blockstack是一种让用户重新控制自己的方式 数字生活。

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使用Blockstack,用户可以获得让他们拥有自己身份的数字密钥。他们在没有远程服务器或身份提供商的情况下在本地登录应用程序。

Blockstack的存储系统允许用户携带自己的存储提供商并控制他们的数据。数据经过加密,可以在应用程序之间轻松共享。

Blockstack使用比特币和其他加密货币进行简单的点对点支付。开发人员可以收取下载,订阅等费用。

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BLOCKSTACK 面试

What is Blockstack?
Blockstack is the new decentralized internet.

With Blockstack, users control their data and apps run on their devices. There are no middlemen, no passwords, no massive data silos to breach, and no services tracking us around the internet.

The applications on blockstack are server-less and decentralized. Developers start by building a single-page application in Javascript, Then, instead of plugging the frontend into a centralized API, they plug into an API run by the user. Developers install a library called blockstack.js and don't have to worry about running servers, maintaining databases, or building out user management systems.

Personal user APIs ship with the Blockstack app and handle everything from identity and authentication to data storage. Applications can request permissions from users and then gain read and write access to user resources.

Data storage is simple and reliable and uses existing cloud infrastructure. Users connect with their Dropbox, Google Drive, S3, etc... and data is synced from their local device up to their cloud.

Identity is user-controlled and utilizes the blockchain for secure management of keys, devices and usernames. When users login with apps, they are anonymous by default and use an app-specific key, but their full identity can be revealed and proven at any time. Keys are for signing and encryption and can be changed as devices need to be added or removed.

Under the hood, Blockstack provides a decentralized domain name system (DNS), decentralized public key distribution system, and registry for apps and user identities.
What is a Blockstack ID?
This is your name & identity that is registered in the .id namespace on Blockstack. Your personal data and storage are built around this ID. Apps that want to access your data use your permission and identity to find it.
What is a decentralized internet?
A decentralized internet is one where users don't need to trust any intermediaries or remote services. We envision a world where users control their own data, and power flows back to the users. Reducing the friction to deploying new Blockstack nodes is an important step towards that mission.
What problems does Blockstack solve?
Developers can now build Web applications where:

you own your data, not the application
you control where your data is stored
you control who can access your data
Developers can now build Web applications where:

you don't have to deal with passwords
you don't have to host everyone's data
you don't have to run app-specific servers
Right now, Web application users are "digital serfs" and applications are the "digital landlords". Users don't own their data; the app owns it. Users don't control where data gets stored; they can only store it on the application. Users don't control access to it; they only advise the application on how to control access (which the application can ignore).

Blockstack applications solve both sets of problems. Users pick and choose highly-available storage providers like Dropbox or BitTorrent to host their data, and applications read it with the user's consent. Blockstack ensures that all data is signed and verified and (optionally) encrypted end-to-end, so users can treat storage providers like dumb hard drives: if you don't like yours, you can swap it out with a better one. Users can take their data with them if they leave the application, since it was never the application's in the first place.

At the same time, developers are no longer on the hook for hosting user data. Since users bring their own storage and use public-key cryptography for authentication, applications don't have to store anything--there's nothing to steal when they get hacked. Moreover, many Web applications today can be re-factored so that everything happens client-side, obviating the need for running dedicated application servers.
What is a "serverless" app?
The application itself should not run application-specific functionality on a server. All of its functionality should run on end-points. However, the application may use non-app-specific servers with the caveat that they must not be part of the trusted computing base. This is the case with storage systems like Amazon S3 and Dropbox, for example, because Blockstack's data is signed and verified end-to-end (so the storage systems are not trusted to serve data). Serverless can also mean applications where some amount of server-side logic is still written by the application developer but unlike traditional architectures is run in stateless compute containers that are event-triggered, ephemeral (may only last for one invocation)
What is a "decentralized" app?
Decentralized apps are a new type of software program designed to exist on the Internet in a way that is not controlled by any single entity. Where bitcoin is a decentralized value exchange, a decentralized application aims to achieve functionality beyond transactions that exchange value. Many types of decentralized apps are starting to emerge as blockchain technology continues to progress. More companies and individuals are seeing the potential for what can be achieved in decentralizing not just money but almost any type of computing imaginable.

Decentralized apps potentially represent the next generation of computing. In a completely decentralized world all things occur using peer-to-peer networks and the idea of centralized entities are non-existent. This distributed future is still being designed and built but the early stages of development are looking promising.
How are Blockstack domains different from normal DNS domains?
Blockstack domains are not registered on the traditional DNS run by an organized called ICANN. Instead they're registered on a blockchain in a fully decentralized way. This means that Blockstack domains are truly owned by their owners and cannot be taken away. All Blockstack domains have public keys by default (public keys are required to own the domains), unlike the traditional DNS where a small fraction of domains get the (optional) public key certificates.
What is a virtual chain?
Blockstack is designed around a "virtual chain" concept, where nodes only need to reach consensus on the shared "virtual chain" they're interested in. Virtual chains do not interact with one another, and a single blockchain can host many virtual chains. These virtual chains can live in any blockchain for which there exists a driver, and virtual chain clients only need to execute their virtual chain transactions (i.e. Blockstack only processes Blockstack virtual chain transactions).
What is Blockstack Core and who is working on it?
Blockstack Core is the reference implementation of the Blockstack protocol described in our white paper. It consists of a couple of parts:

Virtualchain implementation: This is a python library that parses the underlying blockchain (Bitcoin) and builds the state of the Blockstack DNS.
Blockstack Core: Uses the Virtualchain to build the DNS state and comes to a consensus on that state in a peer network (Atlas).
Blockstack API: Indexes the data stored by Blockstack Core and makes it available in a performant way to applications.
The project is open-source and anyone can contribute! The major contributors are mostly employees of Blockstack PBC. You can see the full list of contributors here: https://github.com/blockstack/blockstack-core/graphs/contributors

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Blockstack redefines cloud computing by putting application data back in the hands of the users. The design behind their generic protocols allow developers to easily utilize blockchain technology as well as integrate a variety of secured user-identity based data and settings into their apps. This company has been around before the ICO buzz hit the crypto scene, and as a result their product has been well refined over the course of several years of research and development. In Blockstack's perfect world, we would see leaders such as Facebook and Google begging to structure around P2P technology as a last ditch effort to continue it's stronghold on user data, and this could be case, but only in the distant future as expectations have it.

Blockstack's decision to whitelist investors is a favorable plan, but screening users based on accreditation seems unfair to the community. To alleviate this Blockstack has also chosen to provide vouchers as investment vehicles for their ICO. Using a proof-of-burn mechanism to power inherent functionality will be effective for long term coin value and business development. That being said, this coin has a great vision, and a long term hold seems like a great idea, but finding reason to invest in the ICO instead of waiting till it inevitably takes a possible correction on an exchange is a different story. 

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Overall, I dislike it. I salute the efforts of the team to run the first SEC approved token sale, the world will definitely remember them for this. As for their actual product, I am not so sure. Their vision of a decentralized internet is beautiful from a philosophical point of view, but the actual execution hardly compares to modern blockchains: throughput is an afterthought, it lacks a decentralized file system, it has a weird election system for validators that is potentially a single point of failure, a new programming language, no privacy features and worst of all, wants to burn Bitcoins. 
With that being sad, I am pretty sure $80mn cash can build a lot of cool stuff to prove me wrong until 2020. I will wait and not use my voucher right now.
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