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September 25, 2017, 05:39:01 PM
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Hi! I'm dealing with Defence Industry and I'm wondering that How we can use blockchain technology in Defence Industry? For example for the UAS? Autonomy Pilot algorithms? or flight algorithms? Thanks.

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September 25, 2017, 09:40:27 PM
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Blockchain is really for decentralized systems. If you want to keep some data or some simple and small code in a secure,fast and decentralized way, then blockchain can help. Otherwise, for the centralized systems, not as much. I would understand why you wouldn't want one person to have access to all the defense capabilities, but I am not that familiar with the industry.

Sure, you can use a blockchain for storing all kinds of data and code, so you can implement it in the aircraft systems as well. You can create a network that will have it's own blockchain. And then store whatever you want in it and be sure that it is decentralized and therefor doesn't have a single point of failure.

I am not so sure about the benefits of this, since the whole thing is probably based on trust anyway and the blockchain is all about allowing a trustless system and so on.
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September 26, 2017, 01:53:41 PM
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Blockchain is really for decentralized systems. If you want to keep some data or some simple and small code in a secure,fast and decentralized way, then blockchain can help. Otherwise, for the centralized systems, not as much. I would understand why you wouldn't want one person to have access to all the defense capabilities, but I am not that familiar with the industry.

Sure, you can use a blockchain for storing all kinds of data and code, so you can implement it in the aircraft systems as well. You can create a network that will have it's own blockchain. And then store whatever you want in it and be sure that it is decentralized and therefor doesn't have a single point of failure.

I am not so sure about the benefits of this, since the whole thing is probably based on trust anyway and the blockchain is all about allowing a trustless system and so on.

First, Thank you for your great post. I think this idea really brilliant. I liked that but I'm wondering that How we can use blockchain technology expect keeping datas?

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