Tag Archive for: Blockchain

Web 3.0: The Future of the Internet – Definition, Concept & Advantages and Disadvantages

Web 3.0 is still a vision, but defines an evolutionary stage of the Internet that follows Web 1.0 and Web 2.0. Web 3.0 exists on the basis of blockchain technology. The use of blockchain technology and the potential for decentralized data storage create a democratic Internet that is designed and controlled by users and takes […]

Blockchain: More than just records – application & advantages and disadvantages

The term blockchain translates as “block chain”, with the blocks standing for individual data records that are stored one after the other. This results in a chain of data records. In principle, it is nothing other than a large database, where an original block represents the beginning. There chronologically always further and/or new data blocks, […]

Blockchain: More than just records – application & advantages and disadvantages

The term blockchain translates as “block chain”, with the blocks standing for individual data records that are stored one after the other. This results in a chain of data records. In principle, it is nothing more than a large database, where an original block represents the beginning. There, chronologically, further and/or new data blocks are […]

Blockchain: more than records – application and advantages and disadvantages

The term blockchain means “chain of blocks,” in which the blocks represent individual data records that are stored one after another. The result is a chain of data records. In principle, it is nothing more than a large database, where an original block represents the beginning. Subsequent or new data blocks are always added chronologically […]

Blockchain: More than just records – application & advantages and disadvantages

The term blockchain means “chain of blocks,” in which the blocks represent individual data records that are stored one after another. This results in a chain of data records. In principle, it is no more than a large database where an original block represents the beginning. Other or new data blocks are always added chronologically, […]