The Future of Blockchain Technology in the Sports Industry
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12599715Keywords:
Blockchain, Sports Industry, TechnologyAbstract
With the continuous development of blockchain technology and the rise of the digital process, various industries, such as my country's sports industry, have made extensive applications in the application of blockchain technology. By measuring and collecting athletes' health and performance information, the athlete's past and future can be evaluated quantitatively. Blockchain technology offers a new opportunity for the development of the sports industry. The decentralized structure, security, reliability and traceability of the data collection system are highly compatible with the development of the sports industry. As an innovative technology, blockchain has given new impetus to the development of the sports industry. It also pioneers new technological developments and visual experiences. Blockchain is a chain data structure that combines blocks of data sequentially in time order and is a cryptographically guaranteed, immutable and immutable distributed ledger. Research on the future of Blockchain Technology in the Sports Industry.References
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