Mathematical foundations of DLT, consensus algorithms, theoretical scalability analysis etc.
Challenges and issues in current DLT; prospects of DLT development
New technological solutions and techniques for distributed ledgers: multi-level validation, sharding, hybrid platforms, etc.
Smart-contracts and digital economy
Fault-tolerance and security in DLT
Application of DLT in science and industry
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