Yes absolutely, the underlying achievement that humans have developed with bitcoin is that , digital content cannot be simply copied like other media can be copied.
By means of using blockchain technology and a decentralized verification system..
i think these are the most simplest form for people to understand.
Not sure if you are trolling or just ignorant.
First, understand that the block-chain is not "Copy Protection"
This is becoming a FAQ.
- The Bitcoin blockchain uses "proof-of-work" to prevent counterfeiting.
- The entertainment industry has been pushing to conflate unauthorized copying with counterfeiting physical goods.
- People then confuse the Block-chain with "copy protection": when in fact, it has the opposite purpose.
People are
encouraged to keep a copy of the block-chain. Most people don't bother because it is
inconvenient or expensive. The only closely guarded secret in bitcoin is the private keys for spending coins. They are guarded secrets
because they have no "copy protection".
Note that storing the block-chain, which "only" handles world-wide transactions in a niche virtual commodity, is
already "inconvenient or expensive". Block-chain technology is not suitable for storing massive amounts of data. It's sole purpose is deciding the order of transactions and publishing them.