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\u201cThe technology likely to have the greatest impact on the next few decades has arrived. And it\u2019s not social media. It\u2019s not big data. It\u2019s not robotics. It\u2019s not even AI. You\u2019ll be surprised to learn that it\u2019s the underlying technology of digital currencies like Bitcoin. It\u2019s called the blockchain.\u201d\u200a\u2014\u200aDon Tapscott<\/i><\/b><\/p>
Hello Everybody,<\/i><\/p>
This is my second article on STUMAGZ .I have already posted an article on about CRYPTOCURRENCIES & this article is the 2nd but Important part of the previous article .<\/i><\/p>
Okay Lets start .......<\/i><\/p>
What is Blockchain?<\/u><\/b><\/i><\/p>
Blockchain is a shared, immutable ledger for recording the history of transactions. It fosters a new generation of transactional applications that establish trust, accountability and transparency.<\/p>
In simple It is a record which keeps every data of the activity that we have done (transaction and history of payment) by help of this technique.<\/p>
Brief History:-<\/u><\/i><\/b><\/p>
Satoshi Nakamoto is the name used by the unknown person or people who designed bitcoin and created its original reference implementation. As part of the implementation, they also devised the first blockchain database. In the process they were the first to solve the double-spending problem for digital currency. They were active in the development of bitcoin up until December 2010.<\/i><\/i><\/b><\/p>
In October 2008, Nakamoto published a paper on the cryptography mailing list at metzdowd.com describing the bitcoin digital currency. It was titled \"Bitcoin: A Peer-to-Peer Electronic Cash System\". In January 2009, Nakamoto released the first bitcoin software <\/p>
Mechanisms & Working:-<\/u><\/i><\/b><\/p>
<\/i><\/b>When encrypting a transaction request with your wallet\u2019s private key you are generating a digital signature that is used by blockchain computers to double check the source and the authenticity of the transaction. The digital signature is a string of text that is the result of a combination of your transaction request and your private key, therefore it cannot be used for other transactions. If you change a single character in the transaction request message the digital signature will change, so no potential attacker can change your transaction requests or alter the amount of Bitcoins you are sending.<\/p>
Each node in the blockchain is keeping a copy of the ledger. So, how does a node know what\u2019s your account balance? The blockchain system doesn\u2019t keep track of account balances at all ,it only records each and every transaction that is requested. The ledger in fact does not keep track of balances, it only keeps track of every transaction that is broadcasted within the Bitcoin network . To know your wallet balance, you need to analyze and verify all the transactions that ever took place on the whole network connected to your wallet.<\/p>
Uses Of Blockchain:-<\/u><\/i><\/b><\/p>
Blockchain is best known for being the technology behind cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and Ether (the currency of Ethereum), but blockchain is much more than an instrument of finance.<\/p>
1. Tacking the Refugee Crisis.<\/b><\/p>
2. Creating financial avenues for the world's most impoverished people.<\/b><\/p>
3. Preventing voter fraud.<\/b><\/p>
4. Improving Government Efficiency.<\/b><\/p>
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THANK YOU<\/b><\/p>
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No great gain in one's life is so easy,right??<\/b>Whether you believe or not that's exactly the truth and the fact.People who believe this,might have come across this fact sometime in their lives,so they would know that. And the people who think that there are several things which can be brought up without any struggle or diligence,it is not that they are completely wrong because ,there might arise certain situations when we get things automatically without any commitment of ourselves for the fulfillment of that particular thing.<\/p>
But remember that there is a lot difference in the gain or success what we get automatically and the success what we get through our commitment and confidence.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1517069815857","data":"5a6ca6cfbb4e2"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1517069840074","data":"
The key aspect or the first step towards stepping up towards success is obviously to gain knowledge.Don't fall in a thought that gaining knowledge is like gaining bunch and fuck of conceptual aspects or criteria ,it is not that.Think in contrast to the picture of knowledge with a book.I will tell my straight intention upon inserting the picture.<\/b><\/p>
As per the increasing technology of graphics.People are been habituated to understand anything more clearly through pictures and graphics rather than through thoroughly reading the content.So If I am not wrong,people who are reading this article,when you will have the first site of looking at the picture,you might be thinking that I am relating my topic what is \"Success\" to the picture and convincing you that bookish knowledge reflects success.<\/p>
That means you will have wrong assumption of the whole content and some of you may also start believing that just the knowledge of books will directly give you success and stop reading the entire article.<\/p>
If you think so,that's not wrong actually,but more than a bookish knowledge ,as you know many other different things are needed like knowledge of trending technologies raising every day,to attain yourself to the upcoming changes,etc.Success asks you to have complete knowledge of what you are doing or what you reading rather than having just looking at graphics.<\/p>
So,here gaining knowledge means to gain the required wisdom that will make you able to change the world to the best way possible.<\/p>
The key characteristic to gain new knowledge is to relate it to your older knowledge so that you will understand it more better than directly jumping to a completely a new one and and then you can also explain it better to the other people.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1517071734564","data":"5a6cae49279d7"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1517071759154","data":"
Every thing or creature on this planet is some way or the other related to some other thing.So,start relating the maximum possible things,and you will see that you are the one who has created a new world of enriching opportunities and abilities and you are the one who has changed the world to the best of its gain.<\/p>
And finally you will not only make yourself succeeded but also the entire world to be succeeded towards the flourishing future and development. <\/p>
Remember that commitment and confidence are the two key characteristics in every human's life which will step you towards success.<\/u><\/b><\/p>"}]
I miss you.....I miss how we used to talk every minute of everyday.....and how I used to tell you everything that was in my mind........when we first met ,I had no idea that you would be so important to me......we may have only know each other a short while....but you mean the world to me....you are the most amazing person I had....you are the rarest and most valuable..... pearl in my life........you are the one who brought out the best in me..... thanks for everything.....😊\n <\/p>\n
I miss you everyday..... because it's really very hard to forget someone with whom you have so many memories to remember.....I ll hold those memories in my heart♥️ they will never end.....\n <\/p>\n
You have no idea how much I miss you ,I miss the days we were together..... sometimes I wanna cry😭 when I remember all the beautiful moments that I had with you. I feel better,this reminds me that you have changed.I miss you.....I miss you a lot....my friend......😢<\/p>\n","id":"1517130010262","type":"txt"},{"data":"
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It was the 69th year of the pride of India becoming a republic . Today this epic day was celebrated by GIET,Gunupur in a colossal manner.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1516986720674","data":"
The celebration started with the crowd gathering for the Flag hosting followed by the national anthem . All the students and participants were full of patriotism. The celebration included events like spectacular dance performances by students which repleted the crowd with patriotism and some music which made us remember the martyrs who sacrificed their lives for India with some poetries and shayaris by the students which enchanted the glorious history of India's independence.There was a special act in between the celebrations which depicted the present India and how the controversies which are happening on the name of religions and how everyone could be united .<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1516988040986","data":"
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A university professor started off his class by picking out of his back pocket a <\/b>20<\/b>-pound note. And in this lecture hall of about <\/b>200<\/b> people he asked,\"how many of you would like this note\"?Naturally, all 200 hands went up.He said,\"Interesting\". He then said,\"Before I let you have it,let me ask you this question\". he took the note and fold it in half twice,then he said,\"how many of you want this note?\"Still, <\/b> 200 hands went up.Now he said,\" Let me try something else\" He took the note and crumpled it.And he said\"How many of you want this note now?\",Still 200 hands went up.Finally he chucked out the note on the floor.He screwed it with his shoe and crumpled even more,picked it back up,now with dirt and said,\"how many of you want this note?\" All 200 hands went up.He said,\"Today, you've learned an important lesson.No matter how much i crumpled that note,how much i scrunched it up,how many times it was trodden on,you still wanted it,because it was still 20-pounds\".\"In the same way that 20-pounds note held its value,so do you\".No matter how many times life will thread on you,life will crumple you,life will scrunch you and life will squeeze you,you will always keep your value,that spark with in us all of bliss,knowledge and eternity that exists,that spark will never be taken away.Our value is not created by the price of our clothes or our bank balance or the job title we have.See,we should be building our life not just building our CV's.<\/b><\/b><\/p>
In the middle of 2009,he was the software engineer that no one wanted to hire.He had 12 years of experience of Yahoo,but he was rejected by Facebook and then by Twitter.He had been to a great university.He had a great CV.But he decided to team up with one of his alumni members at Yahoo and started to create an app and focus on the start-up space.In five years' time,he sold that app for $19 Billion to Facebook.Believe it or not that was Brian Acton,the co-founder of WhatsApp,when he was rejected from Facebook he said it was great <\/b>opportunity <\/b> to connect with some fantastic people and look forward to life's adventure.When he was rejected by Twitter,He responded by saying\"Worked out it was quite a long commute\".Its so interesting to see that someone rejected from the two of the top internet companies actually responded with <\/b>humor and actually responded with positivity. <\/b><\/p>
So, \"Build a life not a resume\".<\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1516987158754","data":"5a6b63f8aaa02"}]
There is this book I've made up in my head.<\/p>\n
For every person I meet, becomes a page.<\/p>\n
Lover. Example: Acquaintance.<\/p>\n
Family. colleague. friend.<\/p>\n
And now every once in a while<\/p>\n
I go Back to their faces.<\/p>\n
Read all their words.<\/p>\n
Reread all of mine.<\/p>\n
So I can bookmark all of the listeners.<\/p>\n
They're easier to talk to.<\/p>\n"}]
Before I start anything I'd like to congratulate all the women\/girls out there for what you are and for what you have been so far.<\/p>
Let's not talk about statistics because we know that it is depressing. Let's talk about what can be done to see at least a small change in every nook and corner of the community because girls have the power to change the destiny of the world. It's okay if you're worried that you cant change the world, let it be, its fine. Change a single mind, a single thought a single person. It's fine even if a change begins at a small pace. <\/p>
And girls! Stand on your feet nurture the strength you have within you because no one will steal it from you. You are a lot more than what people think you are. Because a girl is never a liability. Because a girl is a nurturer, not the provider. Because a girl is a strength. It's a lot more important to accept yourself before people start accepting you. Let your strength and confidence be the fuel to your fire. And remember its ok if you cant be another Mary Kom or another Malala just be yourself by discovering your inner strength and that'll definitely make a change. <\/p>
Let's be the voice for the voiceless. Use your voice so that they won't be any lost generation until we are alive.<\/p>I thank every parent for giving life to the womb of the universe.
🌟 CRYPTOCURRENCY🌟<\/p>\n
#What is Cryptocurrencies? ..........................................<\/p>\n
A cryptocurrency is a digital or virtual currency that uses cryptography for security. A cryptocurrency is difficult to counterfeit because of this security feature. A defining feature of a cryptocurrency, and arguably its most endearing allure, is its organic nature; it is not issued by any central authority, rendering it theoretically immune to government interference or manipulation. In a simpler way ,a cryptocurrency is a digital or virtual currency designed to work as a medium of exchange.<\/p>\n
# How are cryptocurrency records kept?.................................................................That digital public ledger on which all transactions are recorded is called the blockchain. Data is stored across a network, so it’s not susceptible to exploitation by hackers or central failure.Each record or series of records on the blockchain is known as a block. A block is sent to the network and added to the blockchain after it’s accepted by the network as a valid transfer. Once verified, the blocks cannot be changed. <\/p>\n
#Legality of cryptocurrencies :-................................................<\/p>\n
As cryptocurrencies are becoming more and more mainstream, law enforcement agencies, tax authorities and legal regulators worldwide are trying to understand the very concept of crypto coins and where exactly do they fit in existing regulations and legal frameworks.With the introduction of Bitcoin, the first ever cryptocurrency, a completely new paradigm was created. Decentralized, self-sustained digital currencies that don’t exist in any physical shape or form and are not controlled by any singular entity were always set to cause an uproar among the regulators.A lot of concerns have been raised regarding cryptocurrencies’ decentralized nature and their ability to be used almost completely anonymously. The authorities all over the world are worried about the cryptocurrencies’ appeal to the traders of illegal goods and services. Moreover, they are worried about their use in money laundering and tax evasion schemes.As of November 2017, Bitcoin and other digital currencies are outlawed only in Bangladesh, Bolivia, Ecuador, Kyrgyzstan and Vietnam, with China and Russia being on the verge of banning them as well. Other jurisdictions, however, do not make the usage of cryptocurrencies illegal as of yet, but the laws and regulations can vary drastically depending on the country. <\/p>\n
#Why Invest in Cryptocurrencies And Why not?<\/p>\n
There are three major good reasons to invest in cryptocurrencies. First, because you want to hedge your net-worth against the fall of the Dollar imperium, which is assumed by many people to inevitably happen at some time. Second, because you support the social vision behind cryptocurrencies – that of a free and hard money for the whole world. Third, because you understand and like the technology.However, there are also very bad reasons to invest in cryptocurrencies. Many people fall victim to the hype surrounding every cryptocurrency-bubble. There is always somebody captured by FOMO (fear of missing out), buying massively in at the peak of a bubble, just in hope to make quick money, while not understanding cryptocurrencies at all. That’s a bad reason. Don’t do this. Learn before you invest.<\/p>\n
#Most popular <\/p>\n
CRYPYOCURRENCIES in the World:-1. <\/p>\n
Bitcoin is the original cryptocurrency and the one that started it all, Bitcoin was created and released in 2009 by Satoshi Nakamoto, an anonymous figure. Bitcoin has the biggest market cap to date around $10billion, overshadowing all other cryptocurrencies in this list, combined. <\/p>\n","id":"1516807565563","type":"txt"},{"data":"5a680ffe5e4d6","id":"1516807565572","type":"img"},{"data":"
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From Behrampur, Orissa the Yatra had a foggy start to the ancient ruins of historically significant, Nalanda. All the yatris on-board where figuring out a way to put together every single piece of knowledge that they explored in past 9 days of yatra. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1516709715888","data":"5a67286d23934"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1516706194730","data":"
Nalanda, a place which was known for a beautiful history. There is a large Buddhist monastery which is now in ruins, was one of the most publicly acknowledged Mahaviharas of ancient India located in ancient Magadha kingdom (modern Bihar). It remained a learning center from 7th century BCE through 1200 CE and is many time categorized as one of the early universities of India along with other institutions like \u2018Vikramashila\u2019 and \u2018Taxila\u2019. <\/p>
The patronage of the Gupta Empire saw this Mahavihara prosper during 5th and 6th century as also during the reign of emperor Harsha of Kannauj'<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1516709371950","data":"5a6726d134fa4"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1516706418134","data":"
Vedanth Maheshwari:<\/b> A simple and not known guy who always aimed high to achieve success like anyone else does. When people at the yatra spoke, he quotes the following \"I am your regular guy from a tier 3 town called Raichur in Karnataka who envisioned a career in Engineering; as most kids without proper exposure envisioned. With zero exposure and not knowing much about the world and joined Mechanical Engineering at Gogte Institute of Technology in Belgaum. With a low confidence level and a huge language barrier of English, I started my engineering degree. It was very difficult to cope up with the English language and the high difficulty level of studies just added to my incoherent excruciation. At that point of time I joined a youth development program called LEAD (Leaders Accelerating Development) of Deshpande Foundation. I went on a 14-day Leadership journey across Karnataka and met students from across the country. When I met them and realized that we have to just go out of our comfort zones and start looking at the world from a positive and constructive approach.<\/p>
There was no stopping me from there then. I organised fund-raising events, leadership camps, leadership journeys and mentored close to 500 juniors for taking up social projects. All these things happened in a span of 2 years of my engineering. It was my third year of B.Tech when I realized that I don't fit in engineering and which eventually started bothering me. Than there comes an opportunity when an educational travel company came to Deshpande foundation. The travel company was looking for a volunteer who could work as Kannada\/English translators for an Australian group for a week. I took the opportunity and surprisingly it turned to be a new turning point of life. On day 3 of the trip the CEO of the travel company offered job to me. Me not loosing the opportunity grabbed the job over degree and joined the company in my final semester.\" <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1516709657990","data":"5a67281016c0f"}]
GOT is the most popular and top rated series featured in HBO . It is about introducing dragons into existence , the noble houses , their in between plots and great wars for having their rule on the IRON THRONE.<\/p>
So we choose the theme song in classical of that famous series as challenging task and choreographed it in kuchipudi style <\/p>"},{"type":"youtube","id":"vid-url-1516642522146","data":"LeIYusdw60Q"}]
The rapid urbanisation of India did not come without its problems. <\/p>
A recent study suggests that an estimated number of 30 Indians move from rural areas of the country to a major city every minute, young men and women looking for economic opportunities, farmers who've lost fortunes saving what they have to find a life to live in our urban centers, in their quest to make a life for themselves, all our major cities became the city of their dreams. <\/p>
Yet we have failed in making our cities livable, with insane traffic snarls, water problems, unaffordable homes, pollution numbers that regularly break the AQI Index meter and an acute lack of open spaces. <\/p>
\"In fact, Hyderabad remains one of the last livable cities in India,\" says Dipika Prasad, \"and we have to work to keep it that way.\" <\/p>
Dipika Prasad is the co-founder of Lakeer, a civic and social enterprise that mobilises citizens to make their neighbourhoods more livable. Dipika was also invited to Davos, Switzerland to speak at the World Economic Forum on her initiative and how she can take it to the world. We caught up with her for a brief chat about Lakeer and her upcoming talk at the WEF this week. <\/p>
\"It is incredibly easy to say these problems won't really affect us in our lifetimes and ignore them, but these problems are already affecting people in various places around the globe,\" says Dipika, speaking on urban issues like a severe lack of water and basic livability, \"In the coming three decades, we are going to see drastic changes in our urban areas, what with the number of people migrating to the cities in search of economic opportunities, it is time we think about how to make our cities more liveable now before it is too late.\" <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1516611718568","data":"5a65ae7ad8055"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1516611720689","data":"
\"It starts with small actions,\" she went on to explain, speaking on Lakeer's operations, \"to solve problems of such hyper-local nature, we'll need people within the area to report issues and make sure the problems are solved.\" <\/p>
She goes on to talk about appointing local representatives for the organisation that'll help point out the issues that need to be addressed at the earliest. <\/p>
Speaking quite passionately on the issue, Dipika continued to talk about the need to build livable cities for ourselves and those who will come after us, \"To offset the current number of people that migrate to cities to look for opportunities and provide them livable conditions, India needs to be building cities the size of Chicago every day. It's either that or focusing on making our cities livable today.\"<\/p>
We did ask Dipika about building new cities that would potentially cushion the fall of economic migration, to which she replied, \"The economic power will still be distributed in our major cities, not to mention the fact that it'll take years for new cities to become economic powerhouses of their own. We have this problem today, right now.\" <\/p>
Dipika also spoke about how the problems Lakeer is trying to tackle has already come to pass in the South African city of Cape Town, which is rapidly running out of water. We encourage our readers to google the issue and read further on the topic, because if we are not careful, India will be next. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1516612553852","data":"5a65aebe1f51e"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1516612556112","data":"
Dipika is a member of the Global Shapers Community, an initiative of the World Economic Forum. The Global Shapers Community is a youth-led organization with 7000 members in 150 countries who are working towards making a positive change in their communities. She is Curator of the Global Shapers Community in Hyderabad, and one of the four Indian global shapers selected to represent the voice of youth at the World Economic Forum in Davos. She was selected in recognition of 8 years of her work in using technology to solve social challenges in South Asia and East Africa. Prior to setting-up Lakeer, she leads Intellecap\u2019s Innovation Lab and award-winning virtual incubation platform StartupWave. Appreciating her selection, Telangana State Minister KT Rama Rao said, \u201cIt is heartening to see a young entrepreneur from our state being selected to address such a prestigious summit.\u201d<\/p>
Dipika\u2019s focus at Davos will be to highlight the importance of making cities in the developing world, especially in India, more liveable for everyone. With some of the most powerful people in the world in attendance, including our Prime Minister Narendra Modi, facing the crowd and delivering a speech is no easy task. On being asked about it, Dipika laughs, \"I'm definitely nervous,\" she says, \"I have a speech prepared and everything and of course, I'm doing this for a cause and I must remember that when I'm on stage and give my best.\" <\/p>
In conclusion, we asked Dipika what her advice to students and her peers would be, considering the fact that she was taking on an enormous amount of responsibility at a young age. She pondered the question for a few minutes before answers, \"Three things,\" she began, \"One, we have led extremely sheltered lives, built a bubble around ourselves. To truly understand this world, we must leave our bubbles and see it with our own eyes. Second, what you learn is not what is happening in the world. Keep learning, keep up with the technologies of the world, keep doing micro-degrees online. Finally, remember that we're all equal.\" <\/p>
Dipika Prasad presents her speech at the World Economic Forum on the 23rd of January. We wish her all the best! <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1516613606120","data":"5a65b13270cce"}]
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