"The Why" spoke with MIT professor Christian Catalini about the structure of blockchain technology and its security implications. He explained that blockchain could interact with nearly every facet of our daily lives. But that future is a long way off.
MIT Professor Explains Structure And Security Of Blockchain
"The Why" spoke with MIT professor Christian Catalini about the structure of blockchain technology and its security implications.
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Posted: 5:04 p.m. EDT Mar 19, 2018
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