Blockchain and Smart Contractsa Revolution

  1. S. Fernández-Vázquez 1
  2. R. Rosillo 1
  3. Fuente, D. de la 1
  4. P. Priore 1
  1. 1 Universidad de Oviedo
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    Universidad de Oviedo

    Oviedo, España

    ROR https://ror.org/006gksa02

Book:
Organizational Engineering in Industry 4.0
  1. Fuente, David de la (ed. lit.)
  2. Raúl Pino (ed. lit.)
  3. Borja Ponte (ed. lit.)
  4. Rafael Rosillo (ed. lit.)

Publisher: Springer Suiza

ISBN: 978-3-030-67707-7 978-3-030-67708-4

Year of publication: 2021

Pages: 29-36

Congress: International Conference on Industrial Engineering and Industrial Management (13. 2021. Gijón)

Type: Conference paper

Sustainable development goals

Abstract

Blockchain is currently one of the hot topics in academia and industry, mainly due to the implications that the implementation of this modern technology could have. This paper examines the peer-to-peer network that forms the blockchain, from its origin to themost recent developments and applications in various industries and sectors (mostly in supply chain management, energy, education, and medicine) as well as the different forms it can adopt, primarily through smart contracts. Some of the main issues of this technology are also addressed, mainly through the analysis of scale, security, and misbehavior. These are the major concerns regarding blockchain and smart contracts after its expansion in recent years. While the application of blockchain technology still faces many issues that must be addressed, it is through further investigation and investments that blockchain becomes a revolutionary technology. Although today it is far from being the solution to most of the challenges in many industries (logistics, education, and energy), its features set hopes for a bigger significance in the years to come.