In summer 2013, we started working on a project that became ascribe: blockchain-based intellectual property (IP) attribution. When we…
“Blockchain technology could change the world!” But how? If an industry gets a single shared source of truth, what happens? If you’re in the blockchain space, you may be working hard to paint a possible picture…
A fellow nerd recently asked for a nerd-version primer on “blockchain” with an eye to action. Here was the core of my response.
In previous blog posts, I wrote about most of the changes happening between BigchainDB 1.3 and 2.0. However, I didn’t write about changes to the configuration settings yet, because those hadn’t been finalized. That’s what this post is about.
BigchainDB 2.0 Beta 2 has been released. You can read the release notes on GitHub or in our CHANGELOG.md file. You can install it using:
pip install --upgrade bigchaindb==2.0.0b2
This is a joint blog post by BigchainDB and MongoDB.
BigchainDB gives each node operator the full power of MongoDB to query the stored data. What does that mean? We thought we’d write a blog post to show some examples.