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Smart Contracts

Summary

Smart contracts are self-executing contracts with the terms of the agreement directly written into code, stored, and executed on a blockchain.

Detailed Description

Smart contracts automate and enforce contractual agreements without requiring intermediaries. They facilitate, verify, or enforce the negotiation or performance of a contract using blockchain technology. By executing transactions automatically when pre-defined conditions are met, they increase efficiency, reduce the potential for disputes, and provide a transparent audit trail. Smart contracts are commonly associated with platforms like Ethereum, where developers can create complex decentralized applications.

Category
Blockchain Technology
Synonyms
Automated contracts
Self-executing contracts
Digital contracts

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Decentralized Finance (DeFi)

Smart contracts enable peer-to-peer lending, automated market making, and decentralized exchanges without intermediaries.

Industries:

Finance
Investment
Insurance

Platforms:

Ethereum
Binance Smart Chain
Avalanche
Supply Chain Management

Smart contracts automate and track transactions across supply chains, ensuring transparency and accountability.

Industries:

Logistics
Agriculture
Manufacturing

Platforms:

IBM Food Trust
VeChain
Digital Identity Verification

Smart contracts can be used to verify identities securely and efficiently without the need for central authorities.

Industries:

Government
Healthcare
Finance

Platforms:

Civic
SelfKey

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