CRJan 4, 2018

Applications of Blockchain Technology beyond Cryptocurrency

arXiv:1801.03528v1245 citations
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It addresses the need for secure and private systems in multiple domains, but is incremental as it reviews existing research rather than introducing new methods.

The paper surveys how blockchain technology, originally developed for Bitcoin, is being applied to enhance security and privacy in various non-cryptocurrency domains like IoT, healthcare, and voting systems, identifying challenges and proposing solutions.

Blockchain (BC), the technology behind the Bitcoin crypto-currency system, is considered to be both alluring and critical for ensuring enhanced security and (in some implementations, non-traceable) privacy for diverse applications in many other domains including in the Internet of Things (IoT) eco-system. Intensive research is currently being conducted in both academia and industry applying the Blockchain technology in multifarious applications. Proof-of-Work (PoW), a cryptographic puzzle, plays a vital role in ensuring BC security by maintaining a digital ledger of transactions, which is considered to be incorruptible. Furthermore, BC uses a changeable Public Key (PK) to record the users' identity, which provides an extra layer of privacy. Not only in cryptocurrency has the successful adoption of BC been implemented but also in multifaceted non-monetary systems such as in: distributed storage systems, proof-of-location, healthcare, decentralized voting and so forth. Recent research articles and projects/applications were surveyed to assess the implementation of BC for enhanced security, to identify associated challenges and to propose solutions for BC enabled enhanced security systems.

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