| Figure 4.1. | An Example of a Blockchain Process. |
| Figure 4.2. | Architecture of a Blockchain Network. |
| Figure 4.3. | Structure of a Block. |
| Figure 4.4. | Types of Block. |
| Figure 4.5. | Block Hashing (I). |
| Figure 4.6. | Block Hashing (II). |
| Figure 4.7. | Merkle Hash Tree and Root. |
| Figure 4.8. | Merkle Hash Tree and Root in Blockchain. |
| Figure 4.9. | Operational Process of Blockchain. |
| Figure 6.1. | The Layer–component–process Configuration of a Distributed Ledger Technology (DLT) System. |
| Figure 6.2. | The Layer Hierarchy of a Distributed Ledger Technology (DLT) System. |
| Figure 7.1. | Complete Block Input. |
| Figure 7.2. | Hash Results of the “0000” Nonce. |
| Figure 7.3. | Hash Results of the “0023” Nonce. |
| Figure 7.4. | First Block. |
| Figure 7.5. | Hash Value from the Nonce of “0018.” |
| Figure 7.6. | Blocks One and Two in the Blockchain. |
| Figure 7.7. | Hash Calculation of #2X with the Nonce of “0013.” |
| Figure 8.1. | Evolution of the Web. |
| Figure 8.2. | Web 3.0 Stack. |
| Figure 8.3. | Taxonomy of Crypto Assets. |
| Figure 17.1. | Overview of the Post-trade Process for Foreign Currency. |
| Figure 18.1. | Blockchain-based Approach for Data Exchange in the Primary Care Settings. |
| Figure 18.2. | MiPasa Ecosystem and Its Functionality. |
| Figure 19.1. | Anatomy of a Real Estate Deal. |
| Figure 20.1. | A Blockchain-enabled Supply Chain. |
| Figure 4.1. | An Example of a Blockchain Process. |
| Figure 4.2. | Architecture of a Blockchain Network. |
| Figure 4.3. | Structure of a Block. |
| Figure 4.4. | Types of Block. |
| Figure 4.5. | Block Hashing (I). |
| Figure 4.6. | Block Hashing (II). |
| Figure 4.7. | Merkle Hash Tree and Root. |
| Figure 4.8. | Merkle Hash Tree and Root in Blockchain. |
| Figure 4.9. | Operational Process of Blockchain. |
| Figure 6.1. | The Layer–component–process Configuration of a Distributed Ledger Technology (DLT) System. |
| Figure 6.2. | The Layer Hierarchy of a Distributed Ledger Technology (DLT) System. |
| Figure 7.1. | Complete Block Input. |
| Figure 7.2. | Hash Results of the “0000” Nonce. |
| Figure 7.3. | Hash Results of the “0023” Nonce. |
| Figure 7.4. | First Block. |
| Figure 7.5. | Hash Value from the Nonce of “0018.” |
| Figure 7.6. | Blocks One and Two in the Blockchain. |
| Figure 7.7. | Hash Calculation of #2X with the Nonce of “0013.” |
| Figure 8.1. | Evolution of the Web. |
| Figure 8.2. | Web 3.0 Stack. |
| Figure 8.3. | Taxonomy of Crypto Assets. |
| Figure 17.1. | Overview of the Post-trade Process for Foreign Currency. |
| Figure 18.1. | Blockchain-based Approach for Data Exchange in the Primary Care Settings. |
| Figure 18.2. | MiPasa Ecosystem and Its Functionality. |
| Figure 19.1. | Anatomy of a Real Estate Deal. |
| Figure 20.1. | A Blockchain-enabled Supply Chain. |
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