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Yes, the term block chain does has a specific technical meaning: a sequence of hashed values where each contains the hash of the previous, similar to the way a git commit includes the hash of its parent commit. But the term blockchain has also taken on a broader colloquial meaning of "log with certain cryptographic properties", which both block chain and merkle tree implementations can satisfy with various advantages and disadvantages. I think it's fair to allow usage of the broader definition.


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