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The future of blockchain technology is promising, with ongoing research and development aimed at overcoming current limitations. Innovations like [[quantum-resistant cryptography]], [[interoperability]] between different blockchain networks, and the integration of blockchain with emerging technologies like [[Internet of Things]] (IoT) and [[Artificial Intelligence]] (AI) are expected to drive the next wave of advancements. | The future of blockchain technology is promising, with ongoing research and development aimed at overcoming current limitations. Innovations like [[quantum-resistant cryptography]], [[interoperability]] between different blockchain networks, and the integration of blockchain with emerging technologies like [[Internet of Things]] (IoT) and [[Artificial Intelligence]] (AI) are expected to drive the next wave of advancements. | ||
[[Image:Detail-93071.jpg|thumb|center|Image of a blockchain network with interconnected nodes and blocks.]] | |||
== See Also == | == See Also == |