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Use Cases of DLTs in Cloud Computing

In: Decentralized Business

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  • Gaurav Deshmukh
  • Syed Mohamed Thameem Nizamudeen

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You can easily run blockchain networks on cloud computing platforms and services because they have all the infrastructure you need. Because of the nature of cloud computing being flexible, blockchain networks can change their size based on demand, which makes good use of resources. By utilizing cloud computing, organizations have the option to establish a decentralized network with blockchain technology while simultaneously benefiting from scalability, fault tolerance, security, and cost efficiency. The utilization of blockchain technology in conjunction with cloud computing enables the development of robust, decentralized apps that provide businesses with enhanced control over their data and computational assets.

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  • Gaurav Deshmukh & Syed Mohamed Thameem Nizamudeen, 2024. "Use Cases of DLTs in Cloud Computing," Springer Books, in: Decentralized Business, chapter 0, pages 43-51, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:979-8-8688-0953-8_4
    DOI: 10.1007/979-8-8688-0953-8_4
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