Application of blockchain technology in supply alliance chain under big data time domain

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Abstract

The 21st century is the era of big data. Data is growing at a massive amount of time, and the value of data itself is increasing rapidly. In the era of big data, the demand for security continues to increase, and traditional methods are obviously unable to meet the increasing demand. As a trust-building machine, blockchain technology, especially the multi-center architecture and multi-institutional cooperation scenarios of the alliance chain, satisfies the needs of cross-domain authentication among regions, industries, and enterprises. The purpose of this article is to analyze and discuss the application of blockchain technology in the supply alliance chain under the time domain of big data. This article first introduces the core technology of blockchain through an overview of blockchain theory, and analyzes the status quo of supply alliance chains. Finally, it integrates big data and blockchain technology to explore the supply of blockchain technology in the time domain of big data. Experimental research shows that compared with the traditional supply alliance chain technology, the supply alliance chain that applies the blockchain technology in the big data time domain is more feasible.

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Huang, Y. (2021). Application of blockchain technology in supply alliance chain under big data time domain. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 2066). IOP Publishing Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/2066/1/012016

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