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 +This chapter delves into blockchain technology. While often associated with cryptocurrency, blockchain is a flexible framework for securely storing, sharing, and protecting data across diverse domains. The chapter explores blockchain applications beyond financial transactions, widening readers' view of the technology and potential markets.
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 +For developers, blockchain offers tools and encryption techniques for secure, distributed data storage. In business and finance, it enables decentralised transaction tracking without central authorities. Tech enthusiasts see it as a driver of the Internet's future, while others view it as a transformative tool for decentralising control in society and the economy.
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 +At its core, blockchain is a secure, distributed database powered by cryptography and distributed computing. Originating from Satoshi Nakamoto's innovative design, it enables global networks of computers to maintain a shared, tamper-resistant ledger. By fostering trust through technology rather than institutions, blockchain facilitates direct, secure collaboration, paving the way for new forms of global cooperation without reliance on traditional central entities.
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 +The following subchapter introduces the concepts and applications of blockchains:
 +    * [[en:iot-reloaded:key_concepts_of_blockchain_technology]]
 +    * [[en:iot-reloaded:blockchain_network_structures_and_technologies]]
 +    * [[en:iot-reloaded:second_generation_applications]]
 +    * [[en:iot-reloaded:expanded_application_of_blockchain_technology]]
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