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Blockchain Course Guide
Michael Willson

Blockchain Course Guide

A Blockchain Course is one of the most valuable technology training programs you can pursue in 2026. As Blockchain technology continues to transform industries such as finance, healthcare, supply chain, and Web3, the demand for skilled Blockchain professionals is growing rapidly. Enrolling in a…

3 Claim Models for Tokenized Assets on Blockchain
Michael Willson

3 Claim Models for Tokenized Assets on Blockchain

Intro A tokenized asset lives or dies on its claim model, not the blockchain it sits on. The claim model is the legal reality: what you actually own, who you have a claim against, and what happens if an intermediary fails. Regulators have repeatedly warned that token structures can confuse…

Atomic Settlement in Blockchain
Michael Willson

Atomic Settlement in Blockchain

Intro Atomic settlement in blockchain means “all-or-nothing” execution: either every linked leg of a transaction settles, or none of them do. That property is the backbone of delivery-versus-payment and payment-versus-payment designs, because it eliminates or sharply reduces principal risk by…

Single-Ledger vs Multi-Ledger Blockchain Settlement
Michael Willson

Single-Ledger vs Multi-Ledger Blockchain Settlement

Introduction Single-ledger vs multi-ledger settlement is not a theoretical architecture debate. It is a structural choice about where the asset leg and the money leg live, and how delivery-versus-payment actually executes under regulatory and operational constraints. If you are evaluating tokenized…

On-Chain Asset Tokenization on Blockchain
Michael Willson

On-Chain Asset Tokenization on Blockchain

Intro On-chain asset tokenization means representing ownership rights, and sometimes transfer, settlement, and compliance logic, as digital tokens recorded on a blockchain or distributed ledger so that key parts of the asset lifecycle happen on-chain instead of entirely inside traditional ledgers.…

Native vs Non-Native Tokenization on Blockchain
Michael Willson

Native vs Non-Native Tokenization on Blockchain

Intro “Native vs non-native tokenization” gets used inconsistently, so the only useful move is to define it cleanly and stick to the practical differences that show up in real projects. As of Feb 11, 2026, the industry-common split is about where the asset truly exists and where the “source of…

Blockchain as a Cybersecurity Infrastructure: Using Distributed Ledgers for Tamper-Proof Security Systems
Ini-Mfon Udofia

Blockchain as a Cybersecurity Infrastructure

Blockchain as Cybersecurity Blockchain technology provides a tamper-proof security layer by distributing data across multiple independent nodes. Distributed ledgers protect logs, identity systems, and audit trails from unauthorized changes. Enterprises and governments use blockchain to strengthen…

The Genesis Block
Michael Willson

The Genesis Block

The Genesis Block is the starting point of a blockchain. It is the very first block from which all other blocks are linked and validated. In Bitcoin, this block is known as Block 0, and it is one of the most studied and symbolically important artifacts in digital finance. To fully understand why…

New York's Blockchain Based Taxi App
Michael Willson

Blockchain Based Taxi App

New York’s Blockchain Based Taxi App Blockchain in New York’s taxi headlines is mainly about one company: TADA. The story is not that New York taxis have suddenly switched to crypto payments. It is about a ride hailing platform that says it uses smart contracts and plans to enter the New York…

What Is Blockchain and How Does It Work in Simple Terms?
Michael Willson

What Is Blockchain and How Does It Work in Simple Terms?

Blockchain is a digital system that records information in a way that makes it secure, transparent, and very difficult to change. Imagine a notebook that is shared by thousands of people. Everyone can see it, new pages can be added, but nothing already written can be erased. This is the basic idea…

What Is the Difference Between Blockchain and Traditional Databases?
Suyash Raizada

Blockchain vs Traditional Databases

Databases are at the heart of every digital system, but not all databases work the same way. Traditional databases and blockchain may both store data, yet their design and purpose are very different. Understanding these differences helps organizations choose the right tool for their needs. For…

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