Do you ever hear about an awesome way to get free things, and then learn that it really isn’t awesome or free and, in fact, it downright sucks? I have been a sucker more times than I’d like to admit…
No doughy Blockchain is a promising technology. It’s going to change the web. Some people are calling it web2.0 ( I also believe). I guess you believe too that’s why we are here. Its been decade first blockchain introduced to us which challenged the current financial system. Sending Money without trusting banks or third party.
Then after some years, many Blockchain platforms come and then we see potential possibilities to change much of the way our world currently operates. Like :
Banking and Payments,
Voting
Crowdfunding
Charity
Supply chain
Freelancing
Contract Work
Identity Management
Video Streaming
File Storage
In Short, you web2.0 where information is Immutable.
Blockchain platforms are challenging many tech giants like YouTube, Facebook, Amazon, Netflix, Uber, Kickstarter etc.For many services we are relaying on above tech giants and we have trust there centralized system and the tech giants system are hacked and abused many times.
Lets Come to direct point we are seeking potential alternative for above products and by using Blockchain technology .Here some examples which are slowing replacing tech giants.
Many more , We are discovering more and more and many new applications are coming day by day.
If you are a beginner have a look my blog How I am learning block chain
https://medium.com/@asutosh05/how-i-am-learning-blockchain-78a89227a82e
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