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More and more #Blockchain is being talked about, and what practical applications it can have in our day to day life. But what is #BlockChain?
Blockchains, also known as "blockchains", are databases that aim to ensure the security of information and data transactions applied to different social areas.
In addition, we want to guarantee the accuracy of the information. Everyone involved has a copy, so if all members have the same information, it is considered to be true.
In addition, it proposes various measures to ensure that the rights of Internet users are not violated, such as privacy. For example, preventing the presence of intermediaries who take our data and then market it.
To prevent the presence of these intermediaries, computer specialists and consultants have created the "blockchains". For added security, there is no "recover password" button. If it is lost, the information will be lost.
And once we understand what this is about the Blockchain we can see what practical applications the Public Administration may have. This is what it offers us Pedro Fernandez in an article posted on his blog "Do you know what BlockChain can bring to Public Administrations? (and 2)"