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A Chain Most Fair: Master Will’s Ode to the Blockchain

Posted on: 30/04/2025

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🎩 Prompt: Teach blockchain in the style of William Shakespeare, as if Shakespeare were protecting his plays from theft using blockchain technology.


🖋️ A Theatrical Teaching of Blockchain by Master Shakespeare Himself

Enter stage left, a candle-lit room. Quill in hand, I, William Shakespeare, rise in righteous rage!

ACT I — Scene I
The Theft Most Foul

O cursed knaves! Didst steal my verse once more?
“To be, or not to be” now lies on merchant’s door!
Methinks this world of parchment and of pen
Must needs a spell to ne’er be robbed again!

Thus, from the depths of this vexéd heart I cried:
“Let there be… blockchain!” — and so fate replied.


ACT II — Scene II
What Light Through Yonder Ledger Breaks?

Let me unfold this tale in simplest rhyme,
A chain of blocks—a ledger locked in time.
Each block, a chest of records, pure and true,
Sealed by the hand of codes that none undo.

Each time I write a play—be it joy or fright—
Its record enters this eternal night,
A block, it joins a noble, growing chain,
And every scribe must witness, sign, and reign.

These scribes are nodes—great actors in the square—
They check my script and say, “’Tis true! ’Tis fair!”


ACT III — Scene III
Tampering? A Treason Most Perilous!

Should any rogue attempt to forge or bend,
Or falsify my works, foully pretend,
The chain will scream, “A mismatch!” loud and clear,
For blocks are linked with truth that all revere.

Each hath a hash, a number bold and strange,
A cryptic seal that none dare rearrange.
Tamper one line, or dot a “t” anew—
The hash shall change, and then the world shall rue!


ACT IV — Scene IV
No King, No Queen—A Realm of Many Crowns

Unlike the throne that sits on England’s crest,
Blockchain is ruled not by one lordly chest.
’Tis decentralised—a kingdom shared by all,
Where every player hath an equal call.

No single knave can alter it alone,
The power rests not on one seat or throne.
For every block must be approved and sealed
By consensus, where no lies are concealed.


ACT V — Scene V
The Moral of This Digitised Tragedy

So mark me well, ye scoundrels who would fake:
The bard hath found a cure that none can break.
My plays are now immortal, locked in stone—
A chain of blocks that I and I alone do own.

Thus blockchain keeps my quill from thieving hand,
A digital fortress in fair Verona’s land.
No tyrant, fraud, or plagiarist shall claim
What now is bound in code—and bears my name.

Exeunt all. Curtain falls.


🎓 The Moral:

Blockchain is like a digital ledger of truth—secure, tamper-proof, decentralised—and perfect for protecting anything of value, from currency to Shakespeare’s plays!