A STUDY ON BLOCKCHAIN IN FINANCE CURRENT TRENDS, IMPLICATIONS AND THREATS TO FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT INTERMEDIARIES

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  • Wangying Author

Abstract

Blockchain is the decentralized record innovation that underlies Bitcoin and different digital forms of money giving a conceivably alluring elective approach to arrange present day fund the executives. Each square contains the figure hash of the past square, time stamp, and money related exchange the executive’s information concentrating on proportions, stocks, and obligation. It is helpful for portfolio the board, profit dispersion, capital raising, supporting and thinking about changes in outside monetary forms and item cycles. The research study was to look at current patterns in Blockchain innovation in the budgetary ramifications and dangers looked by monetary middle people and to contemplate the significance of utilizing Blockchain innovation in Finance related administration that remembers 5 financial organizations for Malaysia. The exploration study was directed utilizing the quantitative technique in which the information assortment strategy was the poll. With the Blockchain, organizations can legitimately record their exchanges in a mutual record that makes a progression of bookkeeping records. With every exchange and part of the Blockchain checked. As of late, proposed thoughts for Blockchain financing administration are opposing the requirement for a focal position to direct a blockchain-based money related framework. Rather, it underpins the info and participation of numerous clients and partners to deal with the Blockchain in financing. Blockchain monetary administration doesn't rely upon focal position like national banks who are significant partners in budgetary markets and money related frameworks. Most recent examination abstracts 20 research articles. 

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Published

2024-07-08

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A STUDY ON BLOCKCHAIN IN FINANCE CURRENT TRENDS, IMPLICATIONS AND THREATS TO FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT INTERMEDIARIES. (2024). International Development Planning Review, 23(1), 2820-2849. https://idpr.org.uk/index.php/idpr/article/view/355