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CBSA Exam - Topic 6 Question 79 Discussion
Blockchain CBSA Exam - Topic 6 Question 79 Discussion
Actual exam question for Blockchain's CBSA exam
Question #: 79
Topic #: 6
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Which types of data are able to be stored on any given blockchain ledger?
A
Each blockchain software specifies its own data storage rules
B
Any data that is within the UTC-8 standard
C
Unencrypted textual and numerical data
D
Encrypted textual and numerical data
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Omega
3 months ago
Encrypted data? Not sure if that's the norm everywhere.
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Quentin
3 months ago
I think unencrypted data is more common on blockchains.
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Novella
4 months ago
Wait, can you really store any kind of data? Sounds off.
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Demetra
4 months ago
Totally agree, it's all about the specific software.
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Asha
4 months ago
Each blockchain has its own rules for data storage!
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Jerry
4 months ago
I recall that encryption is a big topic in blockchain, but I’m not certain if all blockchains support encrypted data. Could option D be a possibility?
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Boris
5 months ago
I practiced a question similar to this, and I think unencrypted data is often stored, so maybe option C is the right choice.
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Marguerita
5 months ago
I’m not sure about the UTC-8 standard; it seems too specific for blockchain data. I feel like it’s more about the type of data rather than time zones.
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Carolynn
5 months ago
I remember discussing how different blockchains have their own rules for data storage, so I think option A might be correct.
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Patria
5 months ago
Okay, I know blockchain can store all kinds of data, but the question is asking about the types that can be stored on any given blockchain. I'll need to think this through step-by-step.
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Doyle
5 months ago
The key here is understanding the flexibility and limitations of blockchain technology. I'll need to weigh each answer option carefully.
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Roxane
5 months ago
I've got a good handle on blockchain data storage, so I think I can narrow this down pretty quickly.
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Maynard
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit confused by the wording of the question. I'll need to review my notes on blockchain data storage to make sure I understand the options.
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Wendell
5 months ago
This is a tricky one. I'll need to think carefully about the different blockchain software and their data storage capabilities.
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Ira
1 year ago
Hah, B is a pretty funny answer. UTC-8 standard? What does that even have to do with blockchain data storage?
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Carey
1 year ago
D) Encrypted textual and numerical data
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Leigha
1 year ago
C) Unencrypted textual and numerical data
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Wilda
1 year ago
A) Each blockchain software specifies its own data storage rules
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Gwenn
1 year ago
I'm going with A. Each blockchain has its own set of rules for the types of data it can store.
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Earleen
1 year ago
It's important to understand the specific rules of the blockchain you are using for data storage.
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Mollie
1 year ago
I agree, each blockchain software specifies its own data storage rules.
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Karl
1 year ago
I think A is the correct answer. Each blockchain has its own rules for data storage.
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Francisca
1 year ago
Option D seems the most accurate to me. Blockchains are designed to handle encrypted data, not just plain text.
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Lisha
1 year ago
That's true, different blockchains may have different capabilities when it comes to data storage.
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Marsha
1 year ago
Each blockchain software has its own rules for data storage, so it depends on the platform.
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Tony
1 year ago
But what about unencrypted data? Can that be stored on a blockchain as well?
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Fidelia
1 year ago
I agree, option D makes sense. Encrypted data is more secure on a blockchain.
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Billye
1 year ago
I disagree, I believe the answer is C) Unencrypted textual and numerical data because it's more accessible.
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Sang
1 year ago
I think the answer is D) Encrypted textual and numerical data.
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