Blockchain is a decentralized and distributed digital ledger technology that records transactions across multiple computers in a way that ensures the security, transparency, and integrity of data. Each transaction is grouped into a "block" and linked to the previous one, forming a continuous chain. This makes it nearly impossible to alter or tamper with data once recorded, offering a high level of security. Blockchain technology is primarily known for its use in cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and Ethereum but has broader applications in industries like supply chain management, healthcare, finance, voting systems, and digital identity verification. Blockchain eliminates the need for intermediaries, enabling peer-to-peer transactions and improving the efficiency, transparency, and trust in various processes. With its potential to disrupt industries, blockchain is seen as a transformative technology for secure, decentralized applications.
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