It looks like bigchainDB is trying to build custom blockchains on top of DB 
systems - not sure whether graph or relational though

On Wednesday, December 7, 2016 at 1:24:22 AM UTC+13, ANAND BALAGOPAL wrote:
>
> Hi, Please let me know If you find any interesting links or Datas on the 
> same...I am also exploring the same field
>
> On Friday, September 30, 2016 at 1:35:17 PM UTC+5:30, koen wrote:
>>
>> Hi, i wonder if there already have been initiatives where a neo4j graph 
>> database is used as underlying technology for a blockchain implementation. 
>> I do not mean for analysing it (like you could do when importing for 
>> example the bitcoin blockchain into neo4j) but for storing the chain and 
>> data elements and processing. 
>>
>> Looking at for example the bitcoin blockchain with its blocks, 
>> transactions and addresses, wallets, users, and network components  it can 
>> be seen as one large graph. Looking at documentation for all sorts of 
>> blockchain implementations from multiple vendors  people always tend to use 
>> "graph" like / kind of pictures to illustrate (even if the underlying 
>> technology is not a graph db).. 
>>
>> Thanks Koen
>>
>

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