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    Blockchain Offers Security Benefits – But Don’t Neglect Your Passwords

    April 17, 2025

    Blockchain is best known for its use in cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin, but it also holds significant applications for online authentication. As businesses in varying sectors increasingly embrace blockchain-based security tools, could the technology one day replace passwords?
    How blockchain works 
    Blockchain is a secure way to maintain, encrypt, and exchange digital records of transactions.

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