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6.3
Image Problem
There is an image problem with Blockchain. In the minds of many, Blockchain
is too related to cryptocurrencies. Crypto, in particular, has a negative reputation
surrounded by fraudsters, hackers who use technology for illegal activities. This bad
reputation represents the entire blockchain technology system and makes individuals
think seriously twice before implementing it.
Members of the public must grasp the distinction between bitcoins, other cryp-
tocurrencies, and Blockchain until general acceptance is feasible. One should realize
that cryptocurrencies, among many others, are only one application of blockchain
technology. That would help to reduce the often detrimental effects and contribute
to an increased desire to use the program.
6.4
Interoperability
The major challenge that needs to be solved is interoperability, as this is one of the
main reasons why organizations are still not implementing this technology. Some
blockchains run in silos and do not connect with other peer networks since they
cannot send or receive data from another blockchain-based framework.
6.5
Lack of Regulatory Clarity and Good Governance
Regulatory clarification about the underlying blockchain technology, which is a big
roadblock for mass adoption, is also lacking. Regulations have always failed to keep
up with technological advancements. For the Blockchain, this is also the case. One
of the challenges (which was also one of its original motivations) of the blockchain
solution is that it eliminates oversight.
As a means of exchange, many companies are producing blockchain technology.
However, there are not any clear rules on it right now. So when it comes to the
Blockchain, no one follows any particular rules, so there is still no protection.
Some areas need regulatory support, such as the smart contracts listed earlier. It
prevents adoption and investment in the blockchain industry if the regulations do not
cover smart contracts.
6.6
Lack of Standardization
There is no standardized norm yet, despite a wide range of networks that exist.
Issues such as interoperability, increased costs, and complicated processes emerge