blockchain
A decentralised, public and distributed digital ledger that is employed to record transactions between many computers. It guarantees that the records cannot be modified retroactively without the consensus of the entire network namely all of the subsequent blocks in the chain.
Also called: blockchain technology
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1Definition from ESCO, published by the European Commission. Source concept
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