Post-hype: 5 fields besides finances that really use blockchain

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Once upon a time, a new report about the potential of the blockchain published by an international bank could become a sensation
These times are long over, for the financial potential of the blockchain has long been universally recognised
Over the last years, many financial instruments emerged with the “blockchain-based” label, including money transfer services,
decentralised exchanges, insurance services and decentralised asset management services
In the beginning of 2018, it can be said with confidence that the blockchain is “actively used in the field of financial and banking
technologies” without exaggerating a bit
However, the potential of the blockchain is far from being exhausted: it promises to dramatically transform other spheres of life.How does
this technology become so promising Blockchain is a database that exists simultaneously in the computers of a great number of people who do
not know each other but, at the same time, it is protected from any outside interference and establishes a mechanism of trust connecting
single persons to each other
This mechanism allows to exclude middlemen because the transactions are implemented automatically and there is no need for third parties
with special powers
In the business context, this social feature helps solve an important problem, cutting down the expenses
It is no wonder therefore that one can run across the blockchain anywhere, from legal services to the data storage market. Notarial system
and ‘smart contracts’One of the key principles of the blockchain, the immutability of the information once uploaded, makes it possible
to use the blockchain as a modern counterpart of the notarial system
The blockchain is immutable and therefore can guarantee the existence and the authenticity of certain information – the lawyers were among
the first to notice this.The ‘classic’ use of the blockchain in the notarial field includes authenticity certification and notarisation
of birth, marriage, and land ownership certificates as well as the legality check of concluded agreements
Moreover, it became even easier to check the authenticity of agreements because even a human is no longer needed for thee procedure.The
blockchain serves as base for decentralised applications with smart contract functions that are automatically executed after the transfer of
the contractual amount by the payer to the account of the recipient.The companies offering blockchain-based notarial services include
BlockSign, Stampd and Stampery
Several years ago one of the American blockchain startups started to cooperate with the Holberton School in San Francisco: the graduate
diplomas were planned to be issued with the help of the blockchain.There is no doubt that the idea to record the land ownership register in
the blockchain has already taken root
Preventing multiple transfers of ownership rights was discovered to be much easier when following the information in a register available on
any computer of the ministry than when using a dusty physical ledger or a programme closed for everyone except several employees of a
special agency
Such countries as Georgia, Swеden and Ukrаine have taken an active interest in implementing the blockchain technology for this
use. VotingThe blockchain’s capacity to fix the upcoming information and to carefully preserve in from unauthorized changes or theft was
in great demand in the fields where it is important to guarantee the expression of the free will of the voters, from the election of the
party members to the shareholder vote in a large IT corporation.The Flux Party in Australia was among the first to suggest the
implementation of a blockchain voting system: in 2016, the members of the party announced their desire to introduce the ‘democracy as a
service’ pattern and launched a mobile application that accumulation the opinions of the citizens on particular draft laws and recorded
them into the blockchain.At the same time, the Libertarian Party in the USA declared that it would count the votes at the internal election
of the delegates to the national Libertarian convention with the help of a blockchain machine provided by Blockchain Technologies Corp
When a QR code containing ballot was inserted into a vote processing machine, the data was automatically recorded in the distributed ledger
protecting the data from falsification.In Russia blockchain voting was implemented by the National Settlement Depositary team when testing
an e-proxy voting system prototype running on a distributed ledger: the system made it possible to count the votes at the meetings of
securities holders. Copyright protectionThe blockchain mechanism suggests that the technology can be also used to protect the intellectual
property rights
One of such projects is Ascribe, a service that enables artists to confirm their copyright for the object of art and to send already
protected digital intellectual property by e-mail
Such applications are also important in everyday situations when it is important to check the authenticity of a photo, audio or video: a
blockchain service would mark the file with a stamp certifying the time and the place of its creation and then upload such a certificate to
the distributed ledger. LogisticsThe blockchain also simplifies the channeling of goods and makes it more reliable because all the stages
of the travel of the goods to the end buyer are recorded in the unique system and the substitution of goods in the travel line becomes
impossible.One of such companies, Provenance, tracks the goods, enabling users to follow the process online
The provenance of certain products can be checked by scanning a code on the package: the system will reproduce the whole information, up to
the name of the factory worker that packed it.Another service, Wave, solves other problems related to the global chains of delivery of
goods, the issue of bills of lading
The service brings together all the members of the chain through a distributed record book where they can directly exchange documents and
promises to render the global trade completely paperless. Data storageOne of the latest trends on the blockchain market is the
decentralised cloud data storage
The services of decentralised data repositories offer individual providers to lease unused computing capacities and users to save money on
powerful hardware
Many of them use blockchain platforms, rendering such services much safer than the traditional cloud repositories provided by large
corporations.While the providers of computing capacities receive a fee for the space they offer, for end users the decentralised storage
service may be cheaper than Amazon or iCloud.The year 2017 saw emergence of such projects as Storj, Filecoin and Sia
They plan to create decentralised data repositories that would be targeted both at the business and at the general public.Some of these
services are based on certain blockchain platforms (especially Ethereum), losing a part of the crypto market, for instance, the
decentralised applications (dApps) based on other platforms (Graphene, EOS, Waves)
The Casper API project announced an elegant multiplatform solution, including a single decentralised cloud storage infrastructure that can
be employed by all the dApps, both existing and not yet created.Casper API solves the problem of data storage safety by the preliminary
encryption of the information received, and then copying it and storing in four replicas
The data is also fragmented
Therefore, no network node will get an access to the whole information, and will not be able to fully use it even if it manages to steal and
decipher it.First available indicator, the results of the ICO of the FileCoin project, testify to the need for such services: during the
ICO, the project rаised more than $257 million, becoming one of the greatest crowdsales of 2017
Who knows, perhaps the decentralised data storage will become the second largest (after the financial sphere) field for blockchain
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