2022) "Blockchain Technology", Principality of Liechtenstein: A Crypto Stamp of CHF 5.20 titled "Perspective" issued by Liechtensteinische Post: Date of Stamp issue: 06.09.2021:
What is blockchain technology and how does it work?
A blockchain is a public digital ledger of transactions that records information in a way that makes it difficult to hack or alter. The technology allows a secure way for individuals to deal directly with each other, without an intermediary like a government, bank or other third party.
What is blockchain technology in simple terms?
Blockchain is a system of recording information in a way that makes it difficult or impossible to change, hack, or cheat the system. A blockchain is essentially a digital ledger of transactions that is duplicated and distributed across the entire network of computer systems on the blockchain.
Blockchain technology is most simply defined as a decentralized, distributed ledger that records the provenance of a digital asset.
By inherent design, the data on a blockchain is unable to be modified, which makes it a legitimate disruptor for industries like payments, cybersecurity and healthcare.
What is blockchain used for?
Blockchain technology can be used to create a permanent, public, transparent ledger system for compiling data on sales, tracking digital use and payments to content creators, such as wireless users or musicians.
What is blockchain example?
A Blockchain is a chain of blocks which contain information.
For example, a Bitcoin Block contains information about the Sender, Receiver, number of bitcoins to be transferred. The first block in the chain is called the Genesis block.
Blockchain is becoming a legitimate disruptor in a myriad of industries. The technology has become so promising that the tech giant IBM has invested heavily in its research.
In addition, more than 90% of European and US banks are researching blockchain options. The technology can revolutionize government, finance, insurance and personal identity security, among hundreds of other fields.
About Blockchain Technology Stamp of CHF 5.20 from the Principality of Liechtenstein:
For the first time, an SQR code is integrated on the stamp titled "Perspective" (face value: CHF 5.20) that can be scanned with a smartphone (Android™ & iOS®).
The app for Stamp 4.0 enables users to verify the stamps and check whether they are genuine. Through this check, the stamp is uniquely assigned to its owner and can be deposited in a personal data room (Blockchain technology). The crypto stamp is valid for postage, forgery-proof, interactive and exciting.
A First Day Envelope (FDE)
A Maxi Card
A Maxi Card has all three elements - The picture, the Stamp and the special cancellation - presented on the same side of the Card.
Technical details:
Issue Date: 06.09.2021
Designer: Sereina Hatt, Vaduz
Printer: Gutenberg AG, Schaan
Process: Offset
Colours: 4 Colours
Size:32.00 mm x 38.00 mm
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