Why a programmer needs blockchain

in #blockchain2 years ago

If you would like to study blockchain but don't think it's worth the time, look at the growing application of this technology. In addition to private projects, blockchain is a major interest in government agencies, where transparency and control over information are very important. If want to start your education in Blockchain, you can use this learning platform.

Blockchain's popularity and the rapid development of blockchain technology have led to a permanent shortage of qualified blockchain developers to create new solutions. According to Upwork experts, the demand for blockchain specialists has increased significantly recently.

Created as the driving force behind the first cryptocurrency, Bitcoin, blockchain has managed to prove its usefulness in other areas as well. Distributed registry technology can help automate administrative procedures involving the state, which require legal entries in a number of registers and registers relating to property rights, civil status, proof of legal capacity, and health status. Technology can be - and has been - successfully applied to many industries:

  • Government paperwork (e.g., the Estonian Unitary State Electronic System, UAE paperwork).
  • Land registries (e.g. BitLand, ChromaWay, BitFury, and unified blockchain-based land registries in Sweden and Georgia).
  • Health care (Guardtime IT team, BitHealth, Prescrypt; development of a monolithic health record database for the US and Dutch populations).
  • Bureaucratic procedures (e-Auction 3.0 - electronic state tenders and auctions service in Ukraine).
  • Automobiles (HashCoins - development of Emer blockchain-based vehicle accounting service in Russia).
  • Education (digitization and verification of education documents will allow the creation of open and reliable storage of academic information, a certain example is Coursera).
  • Justice (the creation of a blockchain database of court decisions and enforcement proceedings, and other systems for recording rights to various types of property).

In addition to the national level, municipal and regional have the potential:

  • creation of portals of public participation of citizens in the affairs of the city - region - country;
  • development of a unified register, preserving information about the history of the placement of municipal orders;
  • use of the mechanism for transparency in the distribution of benefits and subsidies, places in children's camps, etc.
  • The use of the blockchain approach is promising in the field of voting and elections. Among the developments:

The Greek experience of introducing the E2E electronic voting system - it allows the voter to verify the time and fact of their vote for a particular candidate.
In-party voting in Texas (with the help of Blockchain Technologies Corp.).
Australians from NVB promote blockchain voting software as a "political app": a citizen can vote on any political issue so that politicians can learn the voters' opinion and listen to it.
The Indonesian hacker organization Protect the Vote was founded to put election results in the public domain, demonstrating the abundance of fraud. Citizens were given the option of verifying and validating the results from all polling locations.
"Voting" on blockchain for current commercial tasks: e.g. stockholders (NASDAQ stock exchange), and testing e-proxy voting for bondholders (RF).
Prevention of threats and hacker attacks: Blockchain provides an opportunity to strengthen cybersecurity due to the lack of a single point of failure, and the immutability of the registry.

An experienced programmer with skills in C++, JavaScript, HTML, and CSS won't have much trouble figuring out the intricacies of blockchain. And the abundance of tasks and staff hunger we mentioned above will allow him to forget about periods of financial instability and lack of serious projects.

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