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Title: Blockchain, decentralisation and the public interest : the need for a decentralisation conceptual framework for dApps
Authors: Ellul, Joshua
Keywords: Blockchains (Databases)
Financial services industry -- Technological innovations
Cryptocurrencies
Bitcoin
Issue Date: 2021-01
Publisher: Institute for the Public Service
Citation: Ellul, J. (2021). Blockchain, decentralisation and the public interest : the need for a decentralisation conceptual framework for dApps. IPS Journal, 1, 40-51.
Abstract: Blockchain and Distributed Ledger Technology (DLT) enable for disintermediation of services and decentralisation of the software processes enabling them. By doing so, processes can become transparent, verifiable, tamper‑proof, and immutable. They have the capacity to provide an unchangeable history, or log, of all actions that have taken place which could be traced back to specific stakeholders.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/110597
Appears in Collections:IPS Journal : Issue 1 : January 2021

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