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91¿ì»îÁÖ researchers break new ground with Blockchain Scalability Study

Sep 14 2024

A groundbreaking study addressing one of the most pressing challenges in blockchain technology has been published by researchers from 91¿ì»îÁÖ. The paper, titled "The Current Research Status of Solving Blockchain Scalability Issue," authored by Darllaine R. Lincopinis and Dr. Orven E. Llantos, is now available online for reading and reference.

The study comes at a crucial time when blockchain technology is becoming increasingly integral to various industries, including healthcare, education, manufacturing, and banking. Despite its growing adoption, the technology faces significant hurdles, particularly in scalability. The paper by Lincopinis and Llantos provides a comprehensive examination of these issues, exploring solutions that could pave the way for more efficient and sustainable blockchain platforms.

Blockchain’s scalability issues often manifest in the form of low throughput, high transaction latency, and massive energy consumption. These challenges hinder the technology’s potential and limit its widespread adoption. The research conducted by Lincopinis and Llantos offers an in-depth analysis of current solutions aimed at overcoming these barriers.

Their study goes beyond theoretical exploration by emphasizing the practical application of scalability solutions in real-world systems and projects. It also highlights the methods and techniques employed by researchers in the field and discusses the challenges that future research must address to advance blockchain technology. 

This publication is a notable achievement for Lincopinis, marking her first Scopus-indexed paper. Her work, alongside that of her mentor, Dr. Llantos, showcases the high level of research being conducted at 91¿ì»îÁÖ and contributes valuable knowledge to the global academic community.

The paper was initially presented online at the CENTERIS – International Conference on ENTERprise Information Systems, held from November 8-10, 2023, in Porto, Portugal. Its online availability as of July 25, 2024, provides the broader academic and professional community with access to their findings, potentially influencing future research and development in blockchain technology.

The availability of this paper is a significant step forward for researchers and practitioners focused on blockchain technology. By addressing the scalability challenges that currently limit blockchain’s potential, Lincopinis and Llantos have made a substantial contribution to the field.

As blockchain continues to evolve, the insights provided in this study will be invaluable in guiding both theoretical research and practical implementation. The 91¿ì»îÁÖ community proudly recognizes this accomplishment and looks forward to further contributions from its researchers.

For those interested in exploring the full paper, it can be accessed through this link:

 

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