In the previous chapter, you learned about the basics of blockchain -- the motivations behind blockchains, how transactions are added to blocks, and how blocks are added to the previous blocks to form a chain of blocks called blockchain. A good way to understand all these concepts would be to build one yourself. By implementing your own blockchain, you will have a more detailed look at how concepts like transactions, mining, and consensus work.
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