Blockchain technology offers a new way to process and store transactions, eliminating a lot of manual – and risky – processes. Although this technology is still in its infancy stage and out-of-the-box applications are not yet available, it is important to understand the underlying technology and be aware of possible use cases in the future.
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Fresh Perspectives: Blockchain Technology Explained
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Tom Haldiman CPA, CFE, ACDA, is a member of BKD’s Big Data & Analytics division in Kansas City, MO. He has provided fraud investigation, litigation support, profitability analysis, data mining, continuous auditing, complex financial modeling, and business valuation services.
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