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Blockchain as communication basis for forming a digital economy: problems and prospects

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  • A. V. Vlasov

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This article presents an analysis and prospects for the use ofa distributedregistry (blockchain) in various areas of the economic life of the state and society. The article focuses on the synthesis and systematization of available data, presents projections of the use of blockchain technologies in the formation of new markets.

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