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An Exploration of Blockchain-based Traceability in Food Supply Chains: On the Benefits of Distributed Digital Records from Farm to Fork

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The original blockchain design with Bitcoin was as a “permissionless” system open for anyone to use P2P. Beyond Bitcoin: using blockchain technology to provide assurance in the commercial world. 2020; Teodorescu & Korchagina, 2021), the expected variety of industrial blockchain applications still remains to be seen (Casino et al.,

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A Cross-Pollination of ideas about Distributed Ledger Technological Innovation through a Multidisciplinary and Multisectoral lens: Insights from the Blockchain Technology Symposium ’21

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With the introduction of Bitcoin and blockchain technology, Dr. Kiayas noted, we are witnessing the first example of an information technology service deployed via open and incentive-driven participation.

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A Practitioner’s View on Distributed Storage Systems: Overview, Challenges and Potential Solutions

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The technology now called “blockchain” was originally conceived in Bitcoin as a decentralized e-commerce alternative to “financial institutions serving as trusted third parties to process electronic payments” (Satoshi Nakmoto, 2008). In addition, the Bitcoin blockchain was meant to allow for completely non-reversible transactions.

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