You see the word “blockchain” all the time in relation to cryptocurrencies and NFTs, but do you know what it actually means? This is but a small portion of what a blockchain encompasses, and we’re here to discuss today what this technology is capable of.
Basically, the blockchain is something which records information in a way that makes it impossible to manipulate. The record is replicated across a network of devices that the blockchain is made up of. Whenever a block—or transaction, in clearer terms—is recorded on the network, a new block is created; thus, any edit to the blockchain results in a new block being created.
The only way to make any changes to a blockchain is if every single record on the chain is simultaneously edited. What this means for security is simple: if someone wants to make changes to one record, they would have to infiltrate every single device on the chain at the exact same time, which is a tall order even for a seasoned hacker.
Since the blockchain is distributed, and it relies on digital signatures, you can know for certain that there is very little possibility of fraud occurring on the network.
You can set various transactions to occur based on specific triggers, giving you control over some automated systems that allow you to get a lot of value out of the blockchain.
While some companies might dread going through the multi-step process of traditional, time-consuming transactions, those using the blockchain can cut those processes considerably.
Businesses can use the blockchain in various ways, such as in the cases of supply chain management, smart contracts, and more. With our technology solutions on your side, you can make considerable progress toward improving your operations. To learn more, call us today at 855-GET-FUSE (438-3873).
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Fuse Networks has been serving the Tukwila area since 2009, providing IT Support such as technical helpdesk support, computer support, and consulting to small and medium-sized businesses.
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