Blockchain: Exploring Hyperledger Fabric

  
Zero Plagiarism and APA format and mandatory three question need to ask to other students as mention below.
Mandatory to use book and Resources below one only:
Gaur, N., Desrosiers, L., Novotny, L., Ramakrishna, V., O’Dowd, A. & Baset, S. (2018). Hands-On Blockchain with Hyperledger: Building decentralized application with Hyperledger Fabric and Composer. Packt Publishing.
In chapter 2, the author describes Hyperledger Fabric and its components.
· Create a new thread 

Choose one of the Hyperledger design principles described in       chapter 2 that you found to be most interesting.
Explain why you found your chosen design principle to be       interesting, and why it is important to a successful enterprise       blockchain implementation.

I’m interested to read what YOU learned from this week’s reading. Do NOT submit a research paper. Tell me what you think.

Think of three questions you’d like to ask other students and      add these to the end of your thread.

o The questions must be taken from material you read in Chapter 1 or 2, and each question should start a discussion topic.
o You’re not trying to test each other, but you are trying to start a discussion.

Finally, go to three other students’ threads and post      comments, answering at least one of their questions.

o For EACH comment you post, use the 3CQ approach (described above.)
o When someone asks you a question, answer it!
ALL threads and comments must be substantive AND ORIGINAL. (I’m looking for about a paragraph – not just a short answer.) Do not plagiarize!! Use your own words.
The discussions in this class exist to simulate face-to-face discussions. To reach that goal, we will adhere to the 3CQ model. After posting each thread, you will post at least 3 comments on other students’ threads, and each comment must conform to the 3CQ model (Compliment, Comment, Connect, Question). This model encourages discussions that extend class learning and participation.
Here is a description of the 3CQ model:
1.            Compliment – Start off positive. Compliment the person on something specific you have read or observed in the person’s blog post.  For example:
· Thanks for sharing your thoughts! I really liked …
2.            Comment – Comment on something relevant and meaningful about what the person wrote. Be specific! Remember your comment might not always be agreement. You can “politely” disagree.  For example:   
· I agree with you about …
· I respect your opinion, but I think …
3.            Connect – Connect with something the person wrote (Text-to-Self, Text-to-Text, Text-to-World). Explain your connection with details giving your audience a clear idea of what you’re talking about by using sensory details.   For example:
· I can connect with you about …
· I once read a story about …
· I had the same thing happen to me…
4.            Question – Ask a specific question about something written or the writer. Keep the conversation going!
Remember that ALL discussions must use the 3CQ approach to interaction.

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