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Medical data are now on the blockchain. What are your thoughts on this anon? Reserved or bullish on the tech? Give reasons.

>> No.55359096

>synthetic-watermelon.jpeg

>> No.55359102

>>55359096
/thread

>> No.55359318

>>55359096
Fuck off fag

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>>55359318
>Fuck off fag

>> No.55359328

>>55359094
>Reserved or bullish on the tech?
Seems to be one of the new narratives now. How will this work? Any proven research?

>> No.55359587

>>55359094
>Medical data are now on the blockchain. What are your thoughts on this anon?

Fags, storing medical data on the blockchain offers potential benefits such as increased security, data integrity, and improved interoperability. So yeah, it is cool thing

>> No.55359606

>>55359094
I think it is a positive take here because blockchain's decentralized nature and cryptographic techniques can enhance privacy and protect sensitive medical information.

>> No.55359613

>>55359326
This head clearly needs some medical attention. You can't tell me otherwise.

>> No.55359633

>>55359587
The only thing I care about here is privacy. The rest are vaporware.

>> No.55359650

>>55359606
You have a point anon. Access to a large number of people is also something to be considered especially for developing countries.

>> No.55359653

>>55359094
>Reserved or bullish on the tech? Give reasons.

I'm bullish on the tech because it has the potential to bring mass adoption as healthcare is such a big sector that's important to every-fucking-body.

>> No.55359659

>>55359613
otherwise

>> No.55359661

>>55359094
Bullish for chainlink

>> No.55359666

>>55359094
>nigger
BAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

>> No.55359672

>>55359094
It is positively impactful for an anon like me as blockchain allows transparent and auditable access to data, enabling more efficient and coordinated healthcare services.

>> No.55359700

>>55359633
There are innovations that utilize patients data in a secure and privacy-enhanced ways while incentivizing them. This is the real deal.

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>>55359661

>> No.55359715

>>55359650
Immunify Life is one hell of a blockchain-healthcare thingy that does exactly this by transforming healthcare through data empowerment

>> No.55359724

>>55359653
RL usecases are based. Can currently be seen on ImmunifyLife. More innovations incoming.

>> No.55359732

>>55359661
>Bullish for chainlink
Linkies are perverts. All over the board spitting rubbish even on a decentralized healthcare related thread.

>> No.55359737

>>55359672
Blockchain tech is still underrated imo. Give it a few more years and see how it changes everything.

>> No.55359746

>>55359700
>patients data
Data theft? Tell me this isn't what you meant anon.

>> No.55359752

>>55359724
How's that nailing it, chad?

>> No.55359762

>>55359715
AI solves this already. Health trackers too. I don't see the need for more.

>> No.55359764

If medical records are stored on the blockchain them how will centralized institutions be able to manipulate the data? It would be much more difficult to fudge numbers and distort reality to there is zero chance of this happening.

>> No.55359778

>>55359732
LMAO. Linkies are disgruntled investors. They never learn. Ngmi, those lots.

>> No.55359789

>>55359752
An app that handles data breaches. No data manipulation. Accurate diagnosis and healthcare. What do you have to say about that?

>> No.55359794

>>55359746
>Data theft?
You must be an asshole to think about that, faggot. Patients/users are fully aware of what's up and they are even gaining from that in the form of incentives.

>> No.55360232

>>55359094
Bullish on tech, decentralization is a bullish catalyst any day. Allowing individuals to control their medical records will spike adoption.

Blockchain projects offering this innovation are in for a good ride.

>> No.55360266

>>55359094
I'm trying to understand more about blockchain's world however, I do not know how and where to start. I hope someone can give me answers to start understanding blockchain and its use in supply and chain.

>> No.55360282

>>55360266
Start by understanding the difference between centralized and decentralized ( and what governance model the Blockchain uses) , understand smart contracts as a concept (basically unbreakable agreements if the code is written correctly) , understand crypto currencies and their monetary structure . This is a good place to start as a foundation before diving into all the complicated stuff.

>> No.55360313

>>55359737
Decentralized healthcare data and services are going to revamp the health industry. There are projects also deploying decentralized smartphone app designed to manage patient's health status

>> No.55360498

>>55359094
medical data is the new gold, pharma, Governments and private players are all working towards to attain it. what about privacy

>> No.55360511

>>55359328
A lot of happening in Africa, Asia and USA, blockchain will replace traditional medical rewards.

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>>55359094
Kindly stick your asses to BTC or ETH or just get liquidated.

>> No.55360533

>>55359587
finally this board is talking some sense, tired of Meme , NFts and stupid game, mass adoption can be only reached when it become a necessity.

>> No.55360546

>>55359606
Yes, zoomers will have safety over their medical records, google gives our data free to pharma companies, at least with blockchain we could make some money out of it

>> No.55360561

>>55359650
who cares about them?
If they could vaccines and try on them then I would say blockchain is successful.

>> No.55360572

>>55359715
I think this one is based on polygon blockchain
>>55359724
I saw them collecting data a while back,

>> No.55360593

>>55359661
Kill yourself or I will come and do the same.
>>55359672
why are you a fucking blockchain doctor.

>> No.55361181

>>55359094
>Reserved or bullish on the tech?
Personally, I'm quite bullish on the idea of medical data on the blockchain and high on hopium.

>> No.55361196

>>55359094
Hold up, OP. I'm a bit skeptical, to be honest. Yeah, the blockchain's secure, but what about scalability? Medical data's massive, and blockchain transactions can be slow as hell. Will it handle the load?

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>>55359587
You got a point there especially with interoperability. With medical data on the blockchain, doctors, nurses, and even patients themselves can easily access and share records. No more hassle of transferring files or losing important info

>> No.55361356

>>55359789
Bros, I get the appeal, but what about regulations? The medical industry's heavily regulated. How's blockchain gonna navigate that labyrinth? We can't ignore the legal hurdles.

>> No.55361613

>>55360266
Start with the basics. Get a good grasp of how blockchain works, the concept of decentralized ledgers, and consensus mechanisms like proof of work and proof of stake. Once you've got that foundation, explore smart contracts and their role in supply chains.

>> No.55361663

>>55360511
Especially in Africa, the paper-based recording in the region will be done away with if blockchain is adopted and used for the decentralization of medical data.

Blockchain projets like PulseChain and Immunify.Life will make a good tool for the adoption

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>>55360511
Blockchain won't completely replace traditional medical records overnight. It's a gradual process, like a Pokémon evolving. But once the benefits become clear, more healthcare providers will jump on the blockchain bandwagon.

>> No.55361792

>>55361181
Adoption is in the offing, and more people are getting the narratives of decentralization. the health sector is one of the industries that is due for user-centric control and management while also making good incentives from data sharing

>> No.55361793

>>55359746
How can you willingly give out your data and call it theft? Where did you crawl out from?

>> No.55361843

>>55359094
I have my reservations because the power of community will play a crucial part. Collaborations between blockchain startups, healthcare institutions, and researchers are key.

>> No.55361969

>>55359328
Yea, there's been a lot of talk about decentralized health data lately, from what I've garnered, cryptography will leverage the latest emerging technology to address crucial healthcare data management challenges and give people the opportunity to control it themselves instead of allowing a central authority to be in charge.

Africa is a good case study and some projects like Immunify.Life is already doing some goods

>> No.55362014

>>55361215
Yup, including tracking and managing treatment adherence, providing reliable vaccination certificates, and so on. The potential is enormous

>> No.55362074

>>55359661
Yeah right, chainlink, well I'm more interested in an IDO that will serve as a tool to incentivize patients to improve their health and share their data

>> No.55362102

>>55361196
I think blockchain is still evolving, given time, projects will build solutions with better scalability and accessibility. Decentralized health data and management is a possibility, which is well on the way

>> No.55362792

>>55362074
LINK is an old fag.

>> No.55363029

>>55361792
I agree with you anon. Adoption is happening, and more peeps are getting the decentralization vibes. The health industry is ripe for user-centric control and data sharing rewards.

>> No.55363098

>>55361196
>>55362102
Valid concern, bro. Blockchain is evolving, and scalability is a challenge, especially with massive medical data. But here's the thing: with time, projects will tackle this head-on. Better solutions for scalability and accessibility are in the works. Decentralized health data and management are already happening, just keep try and keep up with what is happening in the space.