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— Oscar Wilde.
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Be yourself; Everyone else is already taken.
— Oscar Wilde.
This is the first post on my new blog. I’m just getting this new blog going, so stay tuned for more. Subscribe below to get notified when I post new updates.
Blockchain technology is a term that focus on secure, trustless and transparent transactions and storing records or data through public ledger (Alyson, 2020). In other words, blockchain technology is made up of two parts, block and chain. In technology, block refers to the digital information that is being stored in a database, while chain refers to a public database (Reiff, 2020). Therefore, blockchain is about storing digital information of transaction between parties in a public database, in which the information is secured, and the parties do not need to trust each other to complete the transaction.

There are four types of blockchain consisting of public blockchain networks, private blockchain networks, permissioned blockchain networks, and consortium blockchains (IBM, 2020).
As technology is advancing further and further, we can see that there are many transactions being done online, through online shopping and other electronic commerce. With this convenience, comes drawbacks as well. One of the biggest concerns that arise from this is cybercrime. Blockchain acts as a shield to cybercrime as it gives the users some security (Chand, 2020).
Benefits of Blockchain
There are many advantages from using blockchain in businesses:
Other than that, blockchain also provide benefits with greater transparency, increased efficiency, and better security. With the greater transparency that blockchain provide, there is an addition to accountability, leading to employees to focus on the company’s growth better. Furthermore, blockchain helps with increasing efficiency as there is no need for a middleman to help with the process. Moreover, blockchain is very secured as there is a complicated passcode to access the data and the passcode cannot be changed once it is formed (Koksal, 2019).
In conclusion, blockchain acts like a shield to cybercrime, as data that is stored in the database is encrypted with passcode that the passcode cannot be changed once formed. Blockchain also helps with trust, as the transaction made through blockchain do not need any trust. As technology is advancing, online shopping, electronic commerce and other online transactions, and online storages are becoming more familiar, making blockchain very important.
List of References:
Alyson. (2020). What is blockchain technology? Retrieved 10 February 2020, from:https://support.blockchain.com/hc/en-us/articles/211160223-What-is-blockchain-technology-
Reiff, N. (2020). Blockchain Explained. Retrieved 10 February 2020, from: https://www.investopedia.com/terms/b/blockchain.asp
IBM. (2020). What is blockchain technology? Retrieved 10 February 2020, from:https://www.ibm.com/blockchain/what-is-blockchain
Chand, M. (2020). Why Do I Need Blockchain? Retrieved 10 February 2020, from: https://www.c-sharpcorner.com/article/do-you-need-a-blockchain2/
Patel, A. (2018). The Top Advantages Of Blockchain For Businesses. Retrieved 10 February 2020 from: https://www.smartdatacollective.com/top-advantages-blockchain-for-businesses/
Koksal, I. (2020). The Benefits Of Applying Blockchain Technology In Any Industry. Retrieved 10 February 2020 from: https://www.forbes.com/sites/ilkerkoksal/2019/10/23/the-benefits-of-applying-blockchain-technology-in-any-industry/#411d7b9b49a5
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