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Process Modelling and Notation (BPMN). The business model introduces artificial intelligence, blockchain/smart contracts and …
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change, as some market players are now predicting that new database technologies, such as blockchain and other distributed … world of virtual currencies, which operate outside the conventional financial system. The public debate on DLTs has also …
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Blockchain is one of the most disruptive innovations in the field of technology in 21st century. Blockchain, a … three key properties of Blockchain technology, Decentralization, Transparency and Immutability have created a huge impact on … the banking and finance industries. As technology is the main driving force in Blockchain and its various applications, it …
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In this chapter we discuss the use of blockchain technology for enterprises, including governments. 7.1. Distributed … database: what is it and what for? 7.2. Limitation of Bitcoin’s blockchain for enterprise use. 7.3. Consensus for permissioned … distributed systems. 7.4. Enterprise blockchain solutions. 7.5. Government applications. For Chapter 1 (Introduction), see https …
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In this chapter we discuss smart contracts and functionalities they afford, especially in combination with blockchain … on Ethereum. 6.2.2. What do smart contracts need a blockchain for? 6.3. Tokens. 6.3.1. What are tokens? 6.3.2. Use of … ownership problems. 6.5.2. New markets enabled by NFTs. 6.6. DAPPS. 6.7 Blockchain governance, DAPPS and smart contracts. For …
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The Bitcoin blockchain is the primary innovation in Bitcoin that makes it practical. Blockchains have applications in …
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in 2009. This article presents an overview of cryptocurrencies, blockchain technology, and their applications, explaining … payments; cryptocurrencies, blockchain, and the double-spending problem of digital money; decentralized finance; and central …
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blockchain as the medium toward digitalisation for supply chain finance systems. We argue that blockchain technology has an …, operational and legal challenges encountered in supply chain financing and the promise of blockchain to address these limitations …. We discuss the bottlenecks as well as the benefits of blockchain and identify some necessary conditions required for the …
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In modern payment systems that are used today, non-cash payments are predominantly executed by banks, acting as an intermediary between payers and payees, in the form of bank-to-bank (interbank) funds transfers through bank accounts. A fundamental structural change has been introduced to this...
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Cryptocurrencies are often thought to operate out of the reach of national regulation, but in fact their valuations, transaction volumes and user bases react substantially to news about regulatory actions. The impact depends on the specific regulatory category to which the news relates: events...
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