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Blockchain
SEIDOR implements blockchain in public, hybrid and private blockchain environments, for all types of consortia, both in BaaS deployments, such as Azure or AWS, and Open Source.
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At SEIDOR, we implement blockchain solutions based on the most widely used frameworks today, such as Hyperledger Fabric or Ethereum, among others, either with the complete infrastructure or in a Blockchain-as-a-service model in various manufacturers.
From the necessary consultancy to analyse the application cases with our clients and the decision of the most suitable framework and the architecture that best suits their needs, to the technical work, the development and implementation of the case for the consortium, including the creation of smart contracts and the deployment of the solution.
Of course the creation of the end-user web and mobile applications (personal wallet) and administration of the blockchain and all the underlying identity management.
We also offer support with integration tools (SAP or non-SAP) to integrate the deployed blockchain with the backends of enterprise members of the consortium, or implement it completely if known.
Each node in the system has a copy of the digital ledger. To add a transaction, each node must check its validity. If the majority thinks it is valid, it is added to the ledger. This promotes transparency and makes it corruption-proof.
The network is decentralised, which means that nobody has any authority. Rather, a group of nodes maintains the network making it decentralised.
This allows it to be fault-tolerant, resistant to attacks and transparent.
As there is no central authority, no one can change data or network structure for their own benefit. The use of public/private key encryption ensures another layer of security for the system.
A distributed ledger is a database that is consensually shared and synchronised across multiple sites. It allows transactions to have public "witnesses". The participant at each node of the network can access the shared recordings across that network and can own an identical copy of it.
Circulum is an academic platform based on Blockchain, where certificates issued by universities can be consulted and shared by students and interact in a trusted environment without the need for a third party.