BENGALURU: Budget 2018 has clarified that cryptocurrencies like bitcoin are not legal tender in India but finance minister Arun Jaitley<\/a> expressed support for blockchain<\/a> technology, which makes cryptocurrencies possible. Blockchain is a decentralised digital ledger, in which transactions are recorded chronologically. Any changes to the ledger can be seen by all participants, making it hard to tamper with. Jaitley said the government is exploring blockchain technology to usher in the digital economy.

\n\n\t“Segregating the use of blockchain from cryptocurrencies reflects the government’s intention to use the technology in a gradual and safe manner, before it gets into concepts like replacing currencies,” said Sapan Gupta, national head - banking & finance, Shardul Amarchand Mangaldas. “Capitalising on blockchain could open new ways of securing peer-topeer lending transactions, boosting trade finance, fintech and information repository sectors,” he added.

The finance minister also singled out emerging technologies like artificial intelligence (AI), internet of things (
IoT<\/a>) and 3D printing, nudging policy think tank NITI Aayog to start a national programme that will stoke research and result in applications in these areas.

As ET has previously reported, states like Karnataka, Gujarat and Maharashtra, are evaluating blockchain technology for egovernance.
Andhra Pradesh<\/a> is the first Indian state to run pilots on blockchain technology by putting up land records on a public ledger. Jaitley said the Department of Science & Technology will launch a Mission on Cyber Physical Systems to support establishment of centres of excellence. This initiative is aimed to invest in research, and for training and skilling in robotics, AI, digital manufacturing, big data analysis, quantum communication and IoT.

“While Budget 2018 is directionally correct in their approach to digital adoption, adequacy of allocations for digital India, digital education & digital healthcare are a cause of some concern,” said R Chandrashekhar,
Nasscom<\/a> president.

\n\n\tHowever, in a first, the Budget pointed to IEBR (internal- and extrabudgetary resources) worth ₹ 5,700 crore towards Digital India. IEBR refers to resources under the Central plan raised by PSUs through profits, loans and equity.

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Cryptocurrency,区块链、人工智能和物联网科技dekho

任何更改分类帐可以被所有的参与者,使它难以篡改。杰表示,政府正在研究区块链技术引进数字经济。

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班加罗尔:2018年预算已澄清,cryptocurrencies像比特币在印度不是法定货币,但财政部长表示支持区块链技术,这使得cryptocurrencies成为可能。区块链是一个分散的数字分类帐,交易是按时间顺序记录。任何更改分类帐可以被所有的参与者,使它难以篡改。杰表示,政府正在研究区块链技术引进数字经济。

“隔离从cryptocurrencies区块链的使用反映了政府的意图使用技术在一个渐进的和安全的方式,进入前概念取代货币,“苏木木材Gupta说,国家的头——银行和金融、律师事务所Amarchand Mangaldas Shardul。“利用区块链可以开放的新方法获得peer-topeer贷款交易,提高贸易融资,fintech和信息存储库领域,”他补充道。

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财政部长还指出人工智能(AI)等新兴技术,物联网(物联网),3 d打印技术,推动政策智囊团镍钛Aayog开始国家计划,将加剧在这些领域应用研究和结果。

等此前报道,像卡纳塔克邦、古吉拉特邦和马哈拉施特拉邦,正在评估egovernance区块链技术。安得拉邦印度是第一个区块链上运行飞行员技术通过将土地记录在一个公共分类帐。杰表示,科技部门将启动一项任务在网络物理系统支持卓越中心的建立。这一行动的目的是投资于研究和培训和斯奇林的机器人、人工智能、数字化制造、大数据分析、量子通信和物联网。

“虽然预算2018是正确定向采用数字的方式,适当的分配数字,印度数字教育&数字医疗一些担忧的一个原因,”R Chandrashekhar说,行业协会总统。

然而,在第一,预算指着IEBR(内部和extrabudgetary资源)价值₹5700印度卢比的对数字。IEBR是指资源在中央计划提出的电源通过利润、贷款和股本。

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BENGALURU: Budget 2018 has clarified that cryptocurrencies like bitcoin are not legal tender in India but finance minister Arun Jaitley<\/a> expressed support for blockchain<\/a> technology, which makes cryptocurrencies possible. Blockchain is a decentralised digital ledger, in which transactions are recorded chronologically. Any changes to the ledger can be seen by all participants, making it hard to tamper with. Jaitley said the government is exploring blockchain technology to usher in the digital economy.

\n\n\t“Segregating the use of blockchain from cryptocurrencies reflects the government’s intention to use the technology in a gradual and safe manner, before it gets into concepts like replacing currencies,” said Sapan Gupta, national head - banking & finance, Shardul Amarchand Mangaldas. “Capitalising on blockchain could open new ways of securing peer-topeer lending transactions, boosting trade finance, fintech and information repository sectors,” he added.

The finance minister also singled out emerging technologies like artificial intelligence (AI), internet of things (
IoT<\/a>) and 3D printing, nudging policy think tank NITI Aayog to start a national programme that will stoke research and result in applications in these areas.

As ET has previously reported, states like Karnataka, Gujarat and Maharashtra, are evaluating blockchain technology for egovernance.
Andhra Pradesh<\/a> is the first Indian state to run pilots on blockchain technology by putting up land records on a public ledger. Jaitley said the Department of Science & Technology will launch a Mission on Cyber Physical Systems to support establishment of centres of excellence. This initiative is aimed to invest in research, and for training and skilling in robotics, AI, digital manufacturing, big data analysis, quantum communication and IoT.

“While Budget 2018 is directionally correct in their approach to digital adoption, adequacy of allocations for digital India, digital education & digital healthcare are a cause of some concern,” said R Chandrashekhar,
Nasscom<\/a> president.

\n\n\tHowever, in a first, the Budget pointed to IEBR (internal- and extrabudgetary resources) worth ₹ 5,700 crore towards Digital India. IEBR refers to resources under the Central plan raised by PSUs through profits, loans and equity.

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