At its simplest form, blockchain technology offers individuals a basis for sharing information and transactions between other people, businesses and software. However, the technology is just as exciting and known as a buzzword as it is functional, with many possible applications to solve real-world problems in innovative ways. For example, the technology has already been known to disrupt industries including (but not limited to) healthcare, real estate, supply chain and insurance.
Although disruptive, programming the technology to solve these problems is complex, as blockchain is not sufficiently adopted by programmers worldwide. As a result, disruptive innovation opportunities often never reach their commercialization phase since the cycle
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