Blockchain: It has a lot to offer besides cryptocurrencies

Blockchain technology has a lot to offer other than cryptocurrencies, NFTs or virtual digital assets (VDAs). India and other countries are utilising blockchain technology for various applications in different fields, be it government departments or private users. To understand all about blockchain technology, its applications, where it is being used in our country and what is still left to explore, SME Futures interacted with Pardeep Narwal, Founder, New Edge Soft Sol.

   


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