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    Reliable (secure, trusted, and privacy preserved) cross-blockchain ecosystems for developing and non-developing countries
    (IGI Global, 2022) Shubham Kumar Keshri; Achintya Singhal; Abhishek Kumar; K. Vengatesan; S. Rakesh
    The chapter suggests an iterative social system in which individuals and totals use a development, watch its arranged and unintended outcomes, and after that, build new improvements. Blockchain development has the potential to construct productivity, capability, straight imposition, and disintermediation in shared worth or information exchange. This chapter proposes how the blockchain will be implemented in developing and non-developing countries. These countries can use the blockchain for financial services, transportation, healthcare, e-marketplace, etc. And what is the risk and danger of using blockchain in non-developed countries? © 2023, IGI Global. All rights reserved.
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    Reliable (Secure, Trusted, and Privacy Preserved) CrossBlockchain Ecosystems for Developing and NonDeveloping Countries
    (IGI Global, 2020) Shubham Kumar Keshri; Achintya Singhal; Abhishek Kumar; K. Vengatesan; S. Rakesh
    The chapter suggests an iterative social system in which individuals and totals use a development, watch its arranged and unintended outcomes, and after that, build new improvements. Blockchain development has the potential to construct productivity, capability, straight imposition, and disintermediation in shared worth or information exchange. This chapter proposes how the blockchain will be implemented in developing and non-developing countries. These countries can use the blockchain for financial services, transportation, healthcare, e-marketplace, etc. And what is the risk and danger of using blockchain in non-developed countries? © 2021, IGI Global.
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