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  1. Three Definitions of Open Source. Open Source as Legal Innovation: the creation of licenses that enabled source code to be open, including copy left which forced contribution of changes. Open Source as Collaboration Method: the process of working out in the open with a distributed group of contributors jointly making changes to a central code base.
  2. interparestrust.org

    The blockchain is an unbroken, sequential ledger that's replicated in multiple copied versions and stored on multiple, independent computers. Each node runs the same open source software that dictates how to update the shared ledger with new transactions and how to arrive at a consensus on whether those updates are valid. (†2630)
  3. An open-source blockchain refers to a blockchain network or protocol whose source code is made publicly available, allowing anyone to freely view, modify, and distribute the code. Open-source blockchain projects offer several key benefits, including transparency, customisation, interoperability, and cost-effectiveness. The open-source nature of the blockchain code ensures transparency, as ...
  4. Jun 15, 2023An open source blockchain is a type of blockchain that has a source code which is available to the public. The source code can be shared, modified, or inspected by anyone. The majority of blockchains in the crypto market are built to be open source in nature. This allows users and developers to modify, use, redevelop, and distribute the ...
  5. Sep 19, 2023Definition of Open Source Blockchain. An open source blockchain refers to a blockchain platform where the underlying code is made freely available to the public. It allows anyone to access, modify, and distribute the source code, promoting transparency, collaboration, and innovation within the blockchain community.
  6. academic.oup.com

    Given this reality, this summary has made a number of choices to avoid undue complexity: (i) the chapter will use the term 'blockchain' rather than DLT because it is more common and most of the software reviewed are blockchains; (ii) the chapter will use common terms such as node and block with the understanding that their meanings may vary among different blockchains; and (iii) these ...
  7. opensource.com

    A 2017 analysis of GitHub data by the Linux Foundation found a number of different governance models in use by the highest-velocity open source projects. Unsurprisingly, quite a few remained under the control of the company that created or acquired them. ... To the degree that we can equate blockchain consortiums with open source communities ...

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