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Introduction to Blockchain Technology

ELLARS Guide

Publisher: ELLARS Studios

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Summary

"Introduction to Blockchain Technology" is an ebook that serves as a gateway into the fascinating world of blockchain. It aims to equip readers with the knowledge necessary to fully comprehend the revolutionary potential of blockchain. The book covers various aspects of blockchain technology, including its definition, brief history, importance, and key features. It also explores the impact of blockchain on industries, society, and the fourth industrial revolution. By reading this ebook, you'll gain a deeper understanding of blockchain and be inspired to explore its limitless potential.
Available since: 12/27/2023.
Print length: 170 pages.

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