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What is the country’s policy on blockchain?

At present, the country has a recognized attitude towards blockchain technology and supports and encourages the research and development of independent blockchain technology. The country’s expectation for the blockchain industry is to have specific implementation and applications. With value as support, the future expectation for blockchain is that blockchain will become a breakthrough for independent innovation of core technologies. And blockchain is legal. Blockchain is a term in the field of information technology. In essence, it is a shared database. The data or information stored in it has the characteristics of being unforgeable, leaving traces throughout the process, traceable, open and transparent, and collectively maintained.

1. Composition of the blockchain system:

1. Data layer

2. Network layer

3. *** Knowledge layer

4. Incentive layer

5. Contract layer

6. Application layer

2. Types of blockchain< /p>

1. Public blockchain

2. Industry blockchain

3. Private blockchain

3. Blockchain Characteristics

1. Decentralization. Blockchain technology does not rely on additional third-party management agencies or hardware facilities, and there is no central control. In addition to the self-contained blockchain itself, each node realizes information self-verification, transmission and management through distributed accounting and storage. Decentralization is the most prominent and essential feature of blockchain.

2. Openness. The foundation of blockchain technology is open source. In addition to the private information of the transaction parties being encrypted, the data of the blockchain is open to everyone. Anyone can query the blockchain data and develop related applications through the public interface. Therefore, the entire System information is highly transparent.

Legal basis:

"The People's Republic of China and the Civil Code"

Article 123 Civil subjects enjoy intellectual property rights in accordance with the law.

Intellectual property rights are the exclusive rights enjoyed by obligees in accordance with the law with respect to the following objects:

(1) Works;

(2) Inventions, utility models, and designs;

(3) Trademark;

(4) Geographical indication;

(5) Trade secret;

(6) Integrated circuit layout design;

(7) New plant varieties;

(8) Other objects stipulated by law