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Blockchain Education

2019 IEEE Canadian Conference of Electrical and Computer Engineering (CCECE), 2019
Blockchain is one of the hottest topics nowadays at many societal, industrial and academic conferences. The Blockchain is the core mechanism of digital currencies like Bitcoin. It has far reaching possibilities for applications in healthcare, public document management, and voting systems to name just a few. However, due to the many intrinsic technical
Gautam Srivastava 0001   +3 more
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Bidirectional Blockchain

2020 29th International Conference on Computer Communications and Networks (ICCCN), 2020
Ensuring the authenticity and integrity of data transferred over the Internet is still a daunting task. Although various mechanisms have been proposed to strengthen the key management infrastructure, they still rely on trusted third parties (TTPs) or require additional entities to monitor the system.
Joshua Lampkins, Tiffany Hyun-Jin Kim
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Sensors in blockchain

Trends in Biotechnology, 2022
Blockchain, the technology behind bitcoin, has stimulated global conversation around digital decentralization to connect societies and economies. Connected low-cost sensors within Internet of Things (IoT) networks may soon perform measurements, exchange data, and make decisions automatically over decentralized networks; these systems could improve ...
Altay, Alara   +3 more
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Blockchain and society

Informatik Spektrum, 2020
In this text, the origin of blockchain technology is explained and put into the context of three waves of digitalization: digitalization of information represented by the internet, digitalization of communities and community building tools represented by social media and digitalization of value represented by blockchain.
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Blockchain in Context

Information Systems Frontiers, 2019
Blockchain has been used primarily in cryptocurrency applications like Bitcoin and Ethereum. These use cases show the staying power of blockchain technology and suggest additional uses such as smart contracting. We suggest these use cases, while producing knowledge, do not forecast the future of blockchain.
Andrew J. Ehrenberg, John Leslie King
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The blockchain to fix all blockchains

New Scientist, 2017
The blockchain revolution is struggling. The much-vaunted technology behind bitcoin promises to enable trusted transactions without intermediaries. One problem is that there is no longer a single blockchain: the past few years have seen an explosion of different proprietary versions.
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Blockchain

Business & Information Systems Engineering, 2017
Michael Nofer   +3 more
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Cryptocurrencies and Blockchain

This study aims to assess the impacts that cryptocurrencies and blockchain have on financial accounting and auditing through eight interviews. The results allowed the authors to conclude that cryptocurrencies are considered cryptoassets, which can be classified in different ways, but above all, as inventories and intangible assets.
Diogo Barbosa, Sara Serra, João Novais
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The Security Reference Architecture for Blockchains: Toward a Standardized Model for Studying Vulnerabilities, Threats, and Defenses

IEEE Communications Surveys and Tutorials, 2021
Ivan Homoliak   +2 more
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BFT in Blockchains: From Protocols to Use Cases

ACM Computing Surveys, 2022
Xin Wang, Sisi Duan, James Clavin
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