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BigchainDB
The blockchain database with high throughput and decentralized control

What is BigchainDB?

BigchainDB functions as a database with blockchain characteristics, offering high throughput, low latency, powerful query functionality, decentralized control, immutable data storage, and built-in asset support. It enables developers and enterprises to deploy blockchain proof-of-concepts, platforms, and applications efficiently.

The platform supports a wide range of industries and use cases through its transaction model, which includes assets, inputs, outputs, and transactions. It provides tutorials and guides for creating digital records, digital twins, and launching tokens, making it accessible for building blockchain-based solutions.

Features

  • Decentralization: Provides decentralized control for blockchain applications
  • Query: Offers powerful query functionality for data management
  • Immutability: Ensures immutable data storage for security and integrity
  • Assets & Tokens: Includes built-in support for assets and tokens

Use Cases

  • Deploying blockchain proof-of-concepts
  • Creating digital records of assets like art
  • Building digital twins for tracking items like cars
  • Launching tokens for token generating events

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