"Fluree: an Immutable, Verifiable, Shareable Database" - Daniel Petranek

Immerse yourself in the latest trends in data sharing and storage with Daniel Petranek's insights on Fluree, a pioneering database prioritizing data integrity and security.

Key takeaways
  • Data sharing is expensive and risky, especially when crossing trust boundaries.
  • Immutable databases can provide a better way to manage data sharing.
  • Fluree is a database that implements immutable data sharing, providing a way to share data without compromising on data integrity or security.
  • Fluree uses JSON-LD to represent data, which allows for easy linking and querying of data.
  • Fluree provides a way to add a temporal dimension to data, allowing for easy tracking of changes to data over time.
  • Fluree provides a built-in authorization mechanism, allowing for secure data sharing.
  • Fluree uses a graph query language called Sparkle to query data, which allows for fast and efficient querying of data.
  • Fluree is designed to be a simple and easy to use database, allowing developers to focus on building applications rather than worrying about the underlying database technology.
  • Fluree is built on top of Clojure, a programming language that provides a concise and expressive way to write code.
  • Immutable data sharing can provide a number of benefits, including improved data integrity, improved security, and improved data availability.
  • Fluree is still in the pre-alpha stage of development, but it has a lot of potential for future development and innovation.
  • The speaker believes that immutable data sharing will become more important in the future as data sharing becomes more widespread, and that Fluree is a promising technology that can help make immutable data sharing a reality.