pub struct QuantumBlockchain {
pub chain: Vec<Block>,
pub pending_transactions: Vec<Transaction>,
pub difficulty: usize,
pub consensus: ConsensusType,
pub nodes: Vec<String>,
}Expand description
Quantum blockchain with distributed ledger
Fields§
§chain: Vec<Block>Chain of blocks
pending_transactions: Vec<Transaction>Pending transactions
difficulty: usizeMining difficulty
consensus: ConsensusTypeConsensus algorithm
nodes: Vec<String>Network nodes
Implementations§
Source§impl QuantumBlockchain
impl QuantumBlockchain
Sourcepub fn new(consensus: ConsensusType, difficulty: usize) -> Self
pub fn new(consensus: ConsensusType, difficulty: usize) -> Self
Creates a new quantum blockchain
Examples found in repository?
examples/quantum_crypto.rs (line 224)
215fn run_blockchain_example() -> Result<()> {
216 println!("\nQuantum Blockchain Example");
217 println!("-------------------------");
218
219 use quantrs2_ml::blockchain::{ConsensusType, QuantumBlockchain, Transaction};
220
221 // Create a quantum blockchain
222 let difficulty = 2; // 2 leading zeros required for mining
223 println!("Creating quantum blockchain with difficulty {difficulty}");
224 let mut blockchain = QuantumBlockchain::new(ConsensusType::QuantumProofOfWork, difficulty);
225
226 // Create a transaction
227 let sender = vec![1, 2, 3, 4];
228 let recipient = vec![5, 6, 7, 8];
229 let amount = 100.0;
230
231 println!(
232 "Creating transaction: {} sends {} units to recipient",
233 sender.iter().map(|&b| b.to_string()).collect::<String>(),
234 amount
235 );
236
237 let transaction = Transaction::new(sender, recipient, amount, Vec::new());
238
239 // Add transaction
240 println!("Adding transaction to blockchain...");
241 blockchain.add_transaction(transaction)?;
242
243 // Mine a block
244 println!("Mining new block...");
245 let start = Instant::now();
246 let block = blockchain.mine_block()?;
247 println!("Block mined in {:.2?}", start.elapsed());
248
249 println!(
250 "Block hash: {:02x?}",
251 &block.hash[0..8.min(block.hash.len())]
252 );
253 println!("Blockchain length: {}", blockchain.chain.len());
254
255 // Verify blockchain
256 println!("Verifying blockchain integrity...");
257 let is_valid = blockchain.verify_chain()?;
258
259 if is_valid {
260 println!("✓ Blockchain verification successful!");
261 } else {
262 println!("✗ Blockchain verification failed!");
263 }
264
265 Ok(())
266}Sourcepub fn add_transaction(&mut self, transaction: Transaction) -> Result<()>
pub fn add_transaction(&mut self, transaction: Transaction) -> Result<()>
Adds a transaction to the pending transactions
Examples found in repository?
examples/quantum_crypto.rs (line 241)
215fn run_blockchain_example() -> Result<()> {
216 println!("\nQuantum Blockchain Example");
217 println!("-------------------------");
218
219 use quantrs2_ml::blockchain::{ConsensusType, QuantumBlockchain, Transaction};
220
221 // Create a quantum blockchain
222 let difficulty = 2; // 2 leading zeros required for mining
223 println!("Creating quantum blockchain with difficulty {difficulty}");
224 let mut blockchain = QuantumBlockchain::new(ConsensusType::QuantumProofOfWork, difficulty);
225
226 // Create a transaction
227 let sender = vec![1, 2, 3, 4];
228 let recipient = vec![5, 6, 7, 8];
229 let amount = 100.0;
230
231 println!(
232 "Creating transaction: {} sends {} units to recipient",
233 sender.iter().map(|&b| b.to_string()).collect::<String>(),
234 amount
235 );
236
237 let transaction = Transaction::new(sender, recipient, amount, Vec::new());
238
239 // Add transaction
240 println!("Adding transaction to blockchain...");
241 blockchain.add_transaction(transaction)?;
242
243 // Mine a block
244 println!("Mining new block...");
245 let start = Instant::now();
246 let block = blockchain.mine_block()?;
247 println!("Block mined in {:.2?}", start.elapsed());
248
249 println!(
250 "Block hash: {:02x?}",
251 &block.hash[0..8.min(block.hash.len())]
252 );
253 println!("Blockchain length: {}", blockchain.chain.len());
254
255 // Verify blockchain
256 println!("Verifying blockchain integrity...");
257 let is_valid = blockchain.verify_chain()?;
258
259 if is_valid {
260 println!("✓ Blockchain verification successful!");
261 } else {
262 println!("✗ Blockchain verification failed!");
263 }
264
265 Ok(())
266}Sourcepub fn mine_block(&mut self) -> Result<Block>
pub fn mine_block(&mut self) -> Result<Block>
Mines a new block
Examples found in repository?
examples/quantum_crypto.rs (line 246)
215fn run_blockchain_example() -> Result<()> {
216 println!("\nQuantum Blockchain Example");
217 println!("-------------------------");
218
219 use quantrs2_ml::blockchain::{ConsensusType, QuantumBlockchain, Transaction};
220
221 // Create a quantum blockchain
222 let difficulty = 2; // 2 leading zeros required for mining
223 println!("Creating quantum blockchain with difficulty {difficulty}");
224 let mut blockchain = QuantumBlockchain::new(ConsensusType::QuantumProofOfWork, difficulty);
225
226 // Create a transaction
227 let sender = vec![1, 2, 3, 4];
228 let recipient = vec![5, 6, 7, 8];
229 let amount = 100.0;
230
231 println!(
232 "Creating transaction: {} sends {} units to recipient",
233 sender.iter().map(|&b| b.to_string()).collect::<String>(),
234 amount
235 );
236
237 let transaction = Transaction::new(sender, recipient, amount, Vec::new());
238
239 // Add transaction
240 println!("Adding transaction to blockchain...");
241 blockchain.add_transaction(transaction)?;
242
243 // Mine a block
244 println!("Mining new block...");
245 let start = Instant::now();
246 let block = blockchain.mine_block()?;
247 println!("Block mined in {:.2?}", start.elapsed());
248
249 println!(
250 "Block hash: {:02x?}",
251 &block.hash[0..8.min(block.hash.len())]
252 );
253 println!("Blockchain length: {}", blockchain.chain.len());
254
255 // Verify blockchain
256 println!("Verifying blockchain integrity...");
257 let is_valid = blockchain.verify_chain()?;
258
259 if is_valid {
260 println!("✓ Blockchain verification successful!");
261 } else {
262 println!("✗ Blockchain verification failed!");
263 }
264
265 Ok(())
266}Sourcepub fn verify_chain(&self) -> Result<bool>
pub fn verify_chain(&self) -> Result<bool>
Alias for verify() - to match the example call
Examples found in repository?
examples/quantum_crypto.rs (line 257)
215fn run_blockchain_example() -> Result<()> {
216 println!("\nQuantum Blockchain Example");
217 println!("-------------------------");
218
219 use quantrs2_ml::blockchain::{ConsensusType, QuantumBlockchain, Transaction};
220
221 // Create a quantum blockchain
222 let difficulty = 2; // 2 leading zeros required for mining
223 println!("Creating quantum blockchain with difficulty {difficulty}");
224 let mut blockchain = QuantumBlockchain::new(ConsensusType::QuantumProofOfWork, difficulty);
225
226 // Create a transaction
227 let sender = vec![1, 2, 3, 4];
228 let recipient = vec![5, 6, 7, 8];
229 let amount = 100.0;
230
231 println!(
232 "Creating transaction: {} sends {} units to recipient",
233 sender.iter().map(|&b| b.to_string()).collect::<String>(),
234 amount
235 );
236
237 let transaction = Transaction::new(sender, recipient, amount, Vec::new());
238
239 // Add transaction
240 println!("Adding transaction to blockchain...");
241 blockchain.add_transaction(transaction)?;
242
243 // Mine a block
244 println!("Mining new block...");
245 let start = Instant::now();
246 let block = blockchain.mine_block()?;
247 println!("Block mined in {:.2?}", start.elapsed());
248
249 println!(
250 "Block hash: {:02x?}",
251 &block.hash[0..8.min(block.hash.len())]
252 );
253 println!("Blockchain length: {}", blockchain.chain.len());
254
255 // Verify blockchain
256 println!("Verifying blockchain integrity...");
257 let is_valid = blockchain.verify_chain()?;
258
259 if is_valid {
260 println!("✓ Blockchain verification successful!");
261 } else {
262 println!("✗ Blockchain verification failed!");
263 }
264
265 Ok(())
266}Sourcepub fn tamper_with_block(
&self,
block_index: usize,
sender: &str,
amount: f64,
) -> Result<QuantumBlockchain>
pub fn tamper_with_block( &self, block_index: usize, sender: &str, amount: f64, ) -> Result<QuantumBlockchain>
Gets a blockchain with a tampered block for testing
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Source§impl Clone for QuantumBlockchain
impl Clone for QuantumBlockchain
Source§fn clone(&self) -> QuantumBlockchain
fn clone(&self) -> QuantumBlockchain
Returns a duplicate of the value. Read more
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impl Freeze for QuantumBlockchain
impl RefUnwindSafe for QuantumBlockchain
impl Send for QuantumBlockchain
impl Sync for QuantumBlockchain
impl Unpin for QuantumBlockchain
impl UnwindSafe for QuantumBlockchain
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