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It is estimated that there will be close to 30 billion Internet-of-Things (IoT) devices connected globally by 2025. But as IoT devices become common in use cases such as home automation, energy grids, supply chain, connected cars, smart cities, and smart warehouses, the security of the networks becomes of utmost importance.
What if hackers exploit the IoT devices in our energy grid and shut off power to millions of people? What if hackers hijack connected cars and cause them to collide with each other?
Data and access are protected using blockchain technology while still maintaining the benefits of the network effects of IoT devices.
Critical systems will not be able to benefit from the IoT devices because security vulnerabilities could even make it a matter of national security. Blockchains can provide a superior way to protect the network and enable new use cases altogether.